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Nice, white Middle England (personified by Tim Henman) has it too easy, or still thinks it's un-English to approach training and sport with rigorous professionalism.
Founded by Celeste Dandeker, a dancer with the London Contemporary Dance Theatre who shattered her spine in a fall, CandoCo brought rigorous professionalism to a group of physically disabled and able-bodied dancers.
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Hippocratic medicine was notable for its strict professionalism, discipline, and rigorous practice.
One is known for his quiet professionalism and rigorous conditioning, the other for making bawdy jokes and pitching with a generous physique.
The impression was of utter professionalism, and of rigorous control over ingredients, and of an experience that was controlled in every detail.
Third, the impact of the local safety culture and professionalism warrants more rigorous evaluation as a potential factor mitigating patient safety following duty hour reduction [ 64, 65].
"There is absolute unanimity [about Hazard's professionalism] among the most rigorous coaches in the world, like Louis Van Gaal, Claude Puel or Carlo Ancelotti, who wanted him in the recent past, or like Arsène Wenger, Roberto Mancini and Leonardo, who wanted to recruit him this summer," the statement added.
Whose professionalism?
Training: Rigorous.
"This individual violated the firm's rigorous policies and protections, betrayed the trust of clients as well as colleagues, and acted with deliberate disregard for KPMG's long-standing culture of professionalism and integrity".
It screams professionalism.
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