Sentences with phrase «handled by another profession»

There's a reason that renters insurance is handled by professions, and ideally by experts.
That's handled by another profession altogether, but veterinary technicians often do all of that and much more.
The Common Law training has traditionally been the handled by the profession, in the form of articles of clerkship / pupillage by the solicitors and barristers, in other words in house training as «apprentices».
There's a reason that renters insurance is handled by professions, and ideally by experts.

Not exact matches

But it was just over the past two hundred years that midwifery became a well - established profession, particularly in European countries where they were trained by doctors to handle some of the complexities of birthing babies.
Hon Adongo, a chartered accountant by profession, has been one of the few vocal MPs on the NDC side, taking on the government on a number issues bordering on its handling of the economy and governance.
The regulation of the teaching profession, including misconduct hearings currently run by the NCTL, will be handled by a new executive agency of the DfE, the Teaching Regulation Agency.
You the pet owner can drive change in the profession more quickly by asking for low stress - pet friendly handling.
Another aspect that I have mentioned before that ABS supporters do not address is (1) the fact that Australia's legal profession fumbled the handling of discipline cases, causing the government to step in and make changes and (2) the fact that England's law society fumbled the division of governing in the public interest and advocating in the profession's interest, causing the government to step in and implement a report prepared by an accountant.
Protect by being proactive The profession handles massive amounts of information and money.
But the markup is in fact important to law because our legal system is pretty much given over to computers to manage; if the legal profession doesn't pay attention, it will miss the opportunity to participate in the formulation of legal XML, or whatever that morphs into, and consequently will have to handle law in the future with implements designed by others.
Courts take into consideration factors such as age, length of time you were in employment with that employer, whether you had a good track record at work, whether you were induced to come work by leaving another lucrative position (migrant workers face this quite a lot), the way your dismissal was handled, the difficulty in finding another job that is similar to the one you lost, or loss of reputation in your area of profession, etc..
In a very small number of cases where attorneys betray that trust and improperly handle client funds or property, it is important that the legal profession's reputation for honesty be maintained and protected by helping injured clients recover their losses.
-- Matters that are of interest to those outside the profession (government, the general public, potential members, clients,...) are to be dealt with in legislation or regulation subject to government approval rather than handled internally by the profession (such as in its «by - laws»).
Effective communication of technical details with the legal profession must be handled carefully, specifically with respect to being able to describe the electrical and materials science background toa complex failure accurately and precisely, but in a manner that is clearly understood and not misinterpreted by council.
* Investigation — Where accountants and lawyers may be handling large amounts of client funds, we can not see how this is required by our profession.
Doug MacCallum: Point 1: Could it be that the CB does not consider the RE industry as a profession and that (in some / many cases), the service they provide can be handled by the public without the need of an agent?
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