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to professions
noun
A promise or vow made on entering a religious order.
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Others are tied to professions, like.attorney,.plumbing and.cpa.
The verbal, argumentative skills common to professions in law, politics, or business do not come easily to most scientists.
It's no surprise that his six children all went on to professions that were easier to describe.
They like performance and reward to be strongly linked, are drawn to professions with above average pay and visible routes to promotion.
He then proceeded to tell us all about our family, right down to professions, who works with whom and where various members live.
Inevitably there'll be comment on the Pakistani cricketers' religiosity (when it comes to professions of faith, only US sportsmen are as demonstrative).
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As he went from profession to profession, Galton found remarkable consistency.
This psychological fear is known as 'hazard to profession safety' in industrial circles.
Skating from pastime to profession like we're glaze-eyed trawling through Amazon.
Complete return to profession was used as endpoint.
Indications reported for using sedatives varied significantly according to profession.
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