Sentence examples for professionals compromised from inspiring English sources

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More fundamental issues -- like the many tens of thousands of patient deaths because of hospital accidents; tens of thousands more deaths because of hospital-acquired infections; medical professionals compromised by substance abuse; and medical education that many experts feel is inadequate -- are but a few of the continuing basic problems.

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The mix of available service, poor linkage between the service points, transportation, and sense of seriousness among health professionals compromises the health care.

The mix and quality of available service, consistency of service, poor linkage between the service points, poor access for transport, and lack of sense of urgency among health professionals compromises the health care.

The culture of graft is so embedded, the scruples of professionals so compromised, that there is nowhere to turn, even when help is desperately needed.

Misplaced or poorly calibrated confidence in healthcare professionals' judgments compromises the quality of health care.

Some women found that at each antenatal appointment they were told about the same restrictions that would occur during labour, such as continuous monitoring, IV therapy and no water births and there was a lack of willingness on behalf of health professionals to compromise on any of these.

Donald, a stranger to irony, uses Hollywood argot like 'pitch' and 'industry' that causes the discriminating Charlie to flinch; he makes successful passes at girls that Charlie secretly envies and sees no harm in the most egregious professional compromise.

Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin play her colleague and boss respectively; the first film ends – spoiler alert – with Blunt's character unable to exact revenge for a series of professional compromises.

Don's differences are real, but he plays up his eccentricities: he likes to see himself as an independent thinker with too much integrity to make ordinary social and professional compromises.

And most tellingly, as Dhanapala put it in a 1997 lecture, diplomats see creative writing as an escape valve for their professional compromises and frustrations — "an act of expiation for the bruising of the soul they have experienced in their working life".

There is a persuasive body of opinion pointing him towards the professional compromise offered by the WSB, which would allow him to develop his talent against world-class amateurs and, should the BBC jump, establish an identity on free-to-air television.

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