Sentences with phrase «challenging profession over»

Bitcoin Mining has taken the shape of an extremely challenging profession over the last half - decade making it pointless to mine the same using graphics card or computer.

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Luther was correct when he challenged the Medieval Catholic Scholastics over their teaching that * sin * was man turned down toward the things of earth rather than up towards the things of heaven by teaching that * sin * was actually man turned in upon himself or, as modern mental health professions state «narcissistic egoism, a disorder that closes us off from others rather than opening us up to them.
ATT President Stuart McKinnon highlighted the ATT's involvement in a new Higher Apprenticeship in taxation and issued a challenge to the profession: «The ATT qualification has been, and continues to be, a route into a professional career for thousands of people, from all over the UK, from all backgrounds, from the age of 16 upwards.
School Business Management How has the School Business Management (SBM) role evolved over the last two decades and is the profession ready to rise to the challenges presented by this new landscape?
That's why I launched the workload challenge, which received over 44,000 responses from the teaching profession on how we could cut down on their workload.
As the experiences in these two states illustrate, though, the challenge is not to design and implement programs to strengthen the teaching profession — the real challenge is to sustain such supports over time.
Over the past decade, the legal profession has seen a number of challenges, from increased competition to pressure on prices and rising regulatory demands for client information security.
Over the coming months, we will be engaging in a series of discussions with the profession on the realities, challenges and opportunities of licensing.
For those with one eye on the future, advocates of the profession will point out that the chance of a career offering not just the potential to earn big bucks, but one that can offer a lifetime of intellectual challenge and stimulation, will always attract its fair share of top talent, and that the training and development opportunities within law firms have improved massively over the last ten years.
With over a decade of fairly fundamental regulatory challenges brought about by the Access to Justice Act 1999, s. 58 Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (Conditional Fee legislation) and more recently LASPO (Jackson and DBAs), not to mention the overhaul of the Solicitors Code of Conduct to its present guise of the Handbook in October 2011, one would be forgiven for thinking that the solicitors profession is already sufficiently regulated without yet more intricate legislation.
These questions have plagued and challenged our various psychological and psychiatric professions, for over a century, causing major arguments, divisions and schisms.
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