Sentences with phrase «members of a profession often»

«For members of a profession often portrayed as greedy, it is nice to have evidence that proves otherwise... Lawyers donated an average of two weeks a year to pro bono and community work,» writes Bob Ambrogi, in his post on a new ABA survey of pro bono work.
For members of a profession often portrayed as greedy, it is nice to have evidence that proves otherwise.

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The writers of the report are, perhaps, most disturbed by the fact that «even when legal, abortion is often prevented or delayed by obstacles to the access of appropriate services, such as the widespread use of conscientious objection, medically unnecessary waiting periods or biased counselling»; and calls on Member States to «regulate and monitor the use of conscientious objection in the key professions, so as to ensure that reproductive healthcare is guaranteed as an individual's right.»
Nevertheless he is to be commended for standing up for his profession, in numerous tweets and blog posts, against a public which often associates being a member of parliament with being a criminal.
«Reading activities are often part of the fabric of a family's daily life,» says Joanna Christodoulou, an HGSE faculty member and an assistant professor at the MGH Institute of Health Professions.
Positions with Tier 1 and Tier 2 employers which do not require a J.D. or involve the full - time provision of legal services may be eligible employment if they generally require the graduate to use his or her legal training to a significant degree or are often held by members of the legal profession.
The policy existed, one member of the Delhi Bar Council explained, because, «We have often seen that lawyers above 45 just get into the profession for time pass.
According to our sources: «Law students here are encouraged to build up a support network which often includes their peers, professors and members of the legal profession they come into contact with over the course of their studies.»
As was very competently illustrated by these layperson panel members, the legal profession has much to learn from those outside our profession who have observed and often, lived the challenges of seeking access to justice.
Indeed they devote an entire chapter to discussing the objections and anxieties that they have often heard from members of the professions.
As a member of numerous volunteer committees, both inside and outside the legal profession, I'm often struck by the extent to which diversity challenges pervade most every sector.
A professional malpractice suit can be brought against any type of professional, including accountants, architects, clergypersons, dentists, doctors, engineers, lawyers, and psychologists, but these types of suits most often involve members of the medical and legal professions.
Self - regulation for any profession should be banned, sooner rather than later, despite the fantasy that one's own profession is above reproach it never is and most people who practice common sense are aware of that.Too often self - regulation leads to unethical activity knowing that the self - regulating body will protect not only a member's misdeeds but their identity.Too often these bodies are used for personal gain or political purposes for members with vendettas against others in the same profession.
Surrey and Vancouver medical malpractice injury claims are tenaciously defended by members of the medical profession and the Plaintiff often faces a protracted battle to succeed.
As a professional marine crew member the unique demands of your profession often can prevent you from getting the inclusive international health care plan you need and deserve.
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