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was professionalism
noun
The status, methods, character or standards expected of a professional or of a professional organization, such as reliability, discretion, evenhandedness, and fair play.
Exact(5)
It was professionalism.
Poor defending and rash decision-making by the Gibraltar goalkeeper Jamie Robba contributed to Scotland's lead, but there was professionalism and dependability in the way that chances were converted.
Parrish felt that what mattered was professionalism and an individual's capacities, techniques, and judgement.
The topic was professionalism in medicine.
Although female participants scored higher than men in all public health competencies it was professionalism which was statistically significant.
Similar(54)
"That's professionalism".
This is professionalism, you see.
"I thought: 'Now that's professionalism.
4. A key consideration is professionalism.
"This is professionalism is all, that's just, they're human, too," Captain Wright said.
But at the end of the night, it's not heroism; it's professionalism.
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