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Professional means "probably started as a hobbyist".
I guess professional means leaving a girl lying in faeces while you leave message after message on the 24-hour welfare response mobile.
But Sheriff Dion said he believed that being a "police service professional" means more than enforcing the law; it means, too, that he should "advocate for social justice when the law fails to meet the needs of its citizens".
Instead of going outside the company firewall, logging on to whatever IM service you use, then sending messages back in, Trillian Professional means messages to co-workers stay on your own network.
To be a black professional means every day having to assume you may be judged according to some negative stereotype; how can you prove to the next person you meet that you're not some street thug; or that your background is so broken and scarred that you'll never conform to the workplace culture?
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Turning professional meant that they looked to concert halls rather than folk clubs for their gigs, and they also achieved a reputation beyond the folk enthusiasts through the first of a series of BBC television programmes, Dance 'n' Skylark.
While I knew what the word professional meant, I didn't understand that it meant one was in business.
The competencies that were rated highly were "professional" (mean 3.05; SD 0.62) and "communicator" (mean 3.05; SD 0.63), while "scholar" was the competency rated lowest (mean 2.63, SD: 0.90).
That's still the case for some, but the caste system now in place thanks to the inclusion of professionals means that some hit the games carrying rock star status, already wealthy.
The time pressure on video professionals means the need for powerful and efficient creative tools has never been greater," said Steven Warner, vice president of digital video and audio at Adobe.
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