Sentences with phrase «just about any profession»

Then there are the scumbags of the summer camp world, much like there are scumbags to just about any profession, but it's always more disgusting when that career is all about working with kids!
Professional simulations are used every day in just about every profession: City planners simulate all the factors that make a metropolis thrive or die.
The power of the learned in school approach is that you can adapt it for just about any profession or field.
«The devil is in the details» applies to just about every profession.
Just about every profession on Earth is represented on LinkedIn.
The same can be said for just about any profession.
Possessing strong nursing skills obviously is vitally important, but RNs seeking to advance and succeed in nursing must also demonstrate qualities valued in just about every profession.

Not exact matches

When it comes to trading stocks, both for your profession and as a hobby, it is important that you understand the process is about more than just making (or losing) money.
Whether you're looking to meet people in your profession, or other job seekers like you, or just trying to learn more about a particular topic, LinkedIn Groups has you covered.
robined posted: «Regrettably, I am in a profession where there are minimal barriers to entry and just about anyone (within reason) can claim to do what I do.
Just as earlier the official Church could not and would not give any authoritative answer to someone about their choice of a profession, even though it could be a moral question of importance for salvation, so today and tomorrow the Church in many questions, even those of public interest and far - reaching importance, will not, even ratione peccati, be able to give a specific answer officially and directly.
Thus, he speaks of the subjective conditions of inquiry of any kind as «just the facts about what a given society, or profession, or other group, takes to be good ground for assertions of a certain sort.»
Just re-reading one of your books - = - and having a fantasy of heading to the CIA as an academic to learn about academics in a new environment as I am obsessed with food... but that is not my profession...
It doesn't just apply to football — just anything they don't see as a possibility because there are certain professions viewed as male professions that they could go into that they might not have thought about
He has everything thats good about Theo, plus he can dribble, go past a defender at pace, he has vision, he does nt shirk the physical or defensive stuff and hes deceptively powerful for his age, we have has some serious young prospects but he is now firmly in the Cesc, Ox Chambo category who you just know will become top of their profession.
Do you really care about birth and women and what women want (and have as mainstream options in more civilized parts of the post industrial world) or do you just like to insult and point your ranting finger at what affirms your profession?
The medical profession appears to be divided, the researchers note, not just in its attitudes about providing controversial practices such as terminal sedation, abortion or birth control for teens, but also in its judgments about what doctors should do when patients request a legal procedure to which their doctor objects.
This truth extends beyond just the basics of someone's age, profession, and mere surface information about them: our clothing communicates more than we think it does.
My profession says alot about me just as how much i put enough passion in my work thats the same amount i need to put towards a lady who deserves it.
Gather so much more info about a guy's life, profession, interests and relationship goals than you could ever do just meeting him face - to - face
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What Just Happened is, in essence, about what doesn't happen in Hollywood, about the incessant phone calls and willful lack of communication, the professions of love and loyalty that everyone knows are false yet still craves.
In her late twenties and fresh out of grad school, Megan (Keira Knightley) currently works as the «sign girl» for her father's (Jeff Garlin) tax firm, hopelessly undecided about whether or not she wants to pursue the profession she just received a degree in.
One of the most troubling things that the 2010 National Teacher of the Year, Sarah Brown Wessling, hears about her profession can be summed up in a single observation: the idea that she and other top - performing colleagues are «just» teachers.
In a profession that already feels under siege, the decision in most states — encouraged by the U.S. Department of Education — to press ahead with using student test scores as a significant component of a teacher's evaluation «just fuels the perception that we care more about weeding out weak teachers than giving the vast majority of teachers the time and support they need to make a successful transition to Common Core,» says Schwartz.
Mentors meet with or talk with their PT each week about «just in time» needs, curriculum, classroom management, teaching strategies, and other aspects of the profession.
What we don't talk about as often, however, is this: Just because someone puts a microphone in front of you doesn't mean you're ready to represent your profession — or even yourself — in a public forum.
The false notion of color - blindness is not just about teacher to student, but also within the profession.
So, we will be asking all the political parties just what they are going to do about Ofsted, an agency, which, more than any other, has acted to exhaust teachers and school leaders and drive them from the profession.
«National Board Certification isn't just about identifying great teachers — it's about elevating the profession so that our children achieve at higher rates,» Gov. Wise said.
Just as the American Bar Association polices the legal community and the AMA (American Medical Association) does the same for the medical profession, you must get more serious about accountability.
Also recognizing that teacher beliefs are an impetus to action, she explains that both should be studied as preparation for the teaching profession, noting that «practice isn't just what teachers do in class..., it's about how they think about what they do.»
In conversations about Finland's stunning success over the past decade, many education leaders look at what makes the system work so well — the high bar for entry into the teaching profession, the absence of standardized tests, the embedded professional development and support systems, to name just a few — and ask «Why can't we do this in my country?»
In the United States, new teachers only make an average of about $ 36,000, and the average salary for all teachers is just over $ 58,000 — which, in today's dollars, is lower than the average salary during the 1989 - 1990 school year.63 Teachers make 60 percent of what similarly educated professionals earn, much lower than the proportion in other Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.64 Partly as a result of low teacher pay, young people are avoiding the teaching profession, excellent teachers are staying away from high - need schools, the teaching profession is not as diverse as it needs to be, and far too many great educators leave the profession altogether.65
Many times I just wish I knew more about cars, but that's why we all have different professions... unfortunately many car mechanics are cheeky (in many countries) and that's why people being suspicious.
Just like anything else, you can't make an over all assumption about any one profession.
Most significantly, there is an identity crisis happening across the profession as we struggle with the question, «If our brand isn't just about books then what is it?»
Issuing a «white paper» that is really just a long press release about how wonderful you are was — in my former profession of corporate PR — always considered the Hail Mary pass of communications strategies.
«Get serious about repaying [your debt]-- dentistry can be a stressful profession, and debt will just add to that stress,» said Cabler.
What those people don't see are the crushing student loan debt totals plaguing just about everyone in those professions.
Just this week the president of the American Medical Association spoke at a veterinary conference in Orlando, Fla., about the importance of unifying the health professions.
«But my «why» is more than just about economics; it's about acting on the insights generated through economics to help guide decisions and hopefully lead the veterinary profession to a stronger place.»
My climate enemies have done scientific and other academic frauds; they've destroyed, withheld and pretended to misplace scientific data in order to prevent the human race discovering things about nature; they've forged documents to frame people they don't like; mendaciously and publicly accused innocent people of deplorable crimes that carry prison sentences; betrayed the trust reposed in their professions by fraudulently abrogating to themselves the magical competence to diagnose entire swathes of the (perfectly healthy) population with thought disorders just to score points in an academic bitch fight; deliberately and self - servingly lied to * massive * audiences about the way science itself works — than which I can't for the life of me think of a greater crime against humanity in the recent history of the developed world, can you Joe?
I know you have been writing about what your profession should have been doing post-Climategate, but isn't the whole point of this that the profession you reprove, and of which you are part, should have been doing and saying a lot of things for the last 20 years — not just since Climategate — that it didn't.
The legal profession just about dislocates its shoulder patting itself on the back for its independence from government, except when its members are sucking up to politicians to get QCs.
In Condé Nast Portfolio, writer Karen Donovan (with whom I've worked in the past) does a great job of portraying the legal profession's ambivalence about one in particular of these rankings, Super Lawyers, which she says «may just be the cheesiest example of this phenomenon.»
It seems the vast majority of people talking about social media in the legal profession just want to say «do it» and «you should do it» and «if you do it you will get business» and blah blah blah — but no one digs any deeper than that and gives you the true rationale behind it.
Lawyers who participate in these activities, law firms that participate, who become part of the thought leadership and who are seen by their clients as investing in thought leadership and partnering with law schools like ours to help to better train and educate the next generation of lawyers who are thought to be thinking seriously about the challenges facing not just lawyers of the legal profession but our clients, I think those kinds of lawyers will be rewarded because clients at all levels know that it's an increasingly complex and sophisticated and challenging world and they're looking for lawyers who understand that and can help them with their problems.
Matthew Moeller: Just a little bit of camaraderie in terms of they understood the profession and everything, not so much a lot of referral opportunity but a lot of curiosity I think amongst the handful of us that were working out of that address, about exactly what are you doing, what's your practice like, who are your clients, those kind of conversations.
And now it seems as if wikis are also poised to take off within the ranks of the legal profession, at least according to tech guru Dennis Kennedy, who posts here at Between Lawyers about an article that he and Tom Mighell just published on wikis.
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