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"They're professionals working in a very professional, elite unit.
To assess the existence of correlations between static and dynamic balance abilities in young and professional elite soccer players.
Until these recent weeks, Moscow's professional elite had been insulated from Russia's economic ills.
Even the smallest cities had their professional elite of judges and notaries alongside the nobles, merchants, and craftsmen.
A third is the much-feared Komo, a "power" association of blacksmiths, who form a priestlike professional elite.
It ensures the integration of our best universities and thereby promotes (if indirectly) a heterogeneous professional elite.
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The literature suggests that under the right circumstances a PRFS will enhance control by professional elites.
And conversely, does decline among the professional elites throw any light at all on national sportiness?
Mr. Fink doesn't coach young professional "elites who have all day to train," because he doesn't find that interesting or challenging.
Matt Miller's take -- and his wife's, too -- on the work-life balance is welcome, but why should only the professional elites have all the fun?
The Scots were heavily overrepresented not just in the colonies of white settlement, but also in the commercial and professional elites of cities like Calcutta and Hong Kong and Cape Town.
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