Sentence examples for the vocation from inspiring English sources

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the vocation

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An inclination to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; often in response to a perceived summons; a calling.

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Vocational learning theory further posits that different forms of identity related to the vocation or the company increase workplace effort.

That's what the vocation is".

The vocation is catching on internationally as well.

The vocation of shaman was open to women and men.

Each gardener arrived at the vocation by a different route.

The chaos was the work, was the vocation.

This is partly due to more women choosing to study the vocation.

The vocation of Paris is cultural life and the exchange of ideas.

Though the Hungarians excel in literature, music and the theatre they lack the vocation of painters.

Much of his work is devoted to portraits of the vocation of the writer.

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"The vocation of the islands is eco tourism," Rodolfo told me, with a touch of despair.

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