Why even spend any time here if you don't respect the profession of the host?
Not exact matches
When people whose opinion you
respect use a product or service
not because they are paid to do so but because they made an informed choice — a choice that actually impacts their art, or their
profession, or their passion — that sends a powerful message.
***** I love my daughter ---- I hated her sin of street prostitution ---- I did
not respect her for her chosen
profession.
These people belong to another
profession whose members aren't exactly known for
respect and honoring God.
I
respect the
profession too much, the hard work I invested, so you won't find me embarrassing myself on social media lol.
No, I'm
not a doctor, only the daughter of one (and I highly
respect the
profession).
Wouldn't it be great if moms and dads show their
respect, admiration, praise and value to themselves as well as other parents in the same way they do other
professions like baseball and basketball players?
During the many sit - ins, cultural events and discussions at the Park, people of very different backgrounds, who would otherwise
not come into contact — Turkish secularists and nationalists, Kurdish activists, members of the creative
professions and white collar workers, Socialists, religious and ethnic minorities, Islamists as well as LGBT and gender campaigners — found a way to manage coexistence and
respect for pluralism.
Participants took part in a real - time electronic poll which explored their views on a series of issues relating to their
profession: Among the results were: over three quarters of BME teachers considered themselves to be ambitious, yet stated they are being held back by racial discrimination, and the attitude of senior colleagues; nearly two - thirds (62 %) of BME teachers felt their school or college was
not seriously committed to addressing their professional development needs and aspirations; 63 % of BME teachers said their employers were
not committed to ensuring their mental and physical wellbeing at work, with workload cited as the single most negative factor impacting on their wellbeing; the vast majority of BME teachers felt the Government does
not respect and value teachers and does
not understand the day to day realities of teaching (99 %); three quarters of BME teachers said they were
not confident that their headteacher will make professional and fair decisions regarding their future pay.
Now I have the utmost
respect for the medical
profession, but don't you think that doctors would like their patients to be well informed so that they don't have to speak with words of one syllable?
I have great
respect for the medical
profession but I think it fails us in two ways: 1) rarely do doctors seek to get to the root of a medical issue, instead focusing on naming the problem, i.e. Diagnosis, and eliminating symptoms and 2) they do
not acknowledge that diet is a huge factor in preventing illness.
Further more, we, as a
profession, always complain that no one takes us seriously and we can't get the recognition,
respect and pay rate we deserve.
Over 40s Dating Tip # 42: Don't Sell Sex
Respect yourself enough to
not sell sex in your profile... unless that's your
profession.
«Bad Timing» is another one in the eye for the psychiatric
profession, which doesn't command much
respect at the movies these days.
«The reason the teaching
profession is regarded with a lot of
respect in Shanghai is
not just because teachers earn reasonable, stable salaries — it is also because of how well they teach.
«Teaching is
not well paid or well
respected as a
profession,» Flores told Education World.
As Goldstein points out, it seems
not to have occurred to the early reformers that if teaching were considered unsuitable for men with options, it would be difficult to argue that teaching was a skilled
profession worthy of significant
respect and pay.
She wasn't quite sure why they said that — perhaps it was her ability to relate to all types of people or her infinite patience — but she
respected the teaching
profession so deeply that she didn't feel capable of taking on all the responsibilities that educators have to their students, so she set her teaching aspirations aside and studied business instead.
Teachers deserve to be
respected more, but there is a stigma associated with the
profession that will
not go away any time soon.
We
respect colleagues listed here in the group — and my point is about the donors
NOT the individuals — as some will know many of them personally, but we should all challenge anything in our profession that is [funded by a «small group of philanthropists»] where a campaign is not willing to name dono
NOT the individuals — as some will know many of them personally, but we should all challenge anything in our
profession that is [funded by a «small group of philanthropists»] where a campaign is
not willing to name dono
not willing to name donors.
Better resources, better development, better leadership at the school level, better instructional collaboration, better school culture... I am
not a teacher basher so please don't put me in that light, I was a teacher, I was school principal and all the teachers I know want their
profession to be elevated to a more
respected level (which I agree should be at a more prestigious level within our society) but those individuals understand in order to grow as a individual and
profession things must change for them.
In other
respected professions — such as medicine — achieving Board certification is the norm,
not the exception.
Little mention is made of our reality here, however, given the real and deleterious effects we witness, for example, as current teacher educators when we work with potential / future teachers who almost daily express serious concerns about joining a
profession now with very little autonomy,
not much
respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do
not do well.
«The teaching
profession is
not respected in North Carolina, and [eliminating retiree health benefits] is just another indication of that.»
They are also the reason why teaching isn't highly
respected as a
profession (even though teachers are highly beloved as individuals).
We have actually something like a revolving door in teaching because teachers don't get the
respect; they don't get the pay; and they don't get the working conditions that make it feel like a good
profession.
Teaching is arguably the most challenging
profession of all, yet unlike Finland — where teachers accrue similar
respect to doctors — we don't recognise that teaching deserves the same
respect and trust as the medical
profession.
He claims the dividers are Republicans who don't
respect teachers, their
profession or their «right to free association.»
You can make a really good case that people tend to
not respect and appreciate this
profession.
I don't pity the publishers, and I don't
respect the library
profession, which failed to be a strong advocate for itself and the public it serves.
Major advancements within the veterinary
profession over the last decade have enabled us to
respect pain
not only as a serious side effect of many medical and surgical procedures, but also as a significant disease in and of itself!
I do
not take my
profession for granted and I am honored to be able to have the opportunity to see that the human - animal bond is treated with
respect and kindness.
I don't have much
respect for journalism in general, but I didn't think the
profession had fallen this far.
In case you haven't noticed, lawyers (of which I am one) are
not the most
respected profession out there.
«Unless our
profession mirrors society — and it must mirror society — then we will
not have the
respect necessary for the
profession to protect liberty and to do what our job is,» he says.
Third, people like Fred Bartlit and other experienced observers of the
profession, for whom I have enormous
respect, don't see real change here.
For instance, the Criminal Code provides for the crime of breach of professional secrecy and the Criminal Procedure Code provides that those who are subject to professional secrecy are
not obliged to testify with
respect to facts of which he or she becomes aware in view of the practice of such
profession.
I recently heard a
respected lawyer comment that if the legal
profession allows disputes to be resolved outside of traditional legal systems, then we can
not ensure that proper attention will be paid to basic legal principles of fairness, justice and the rule of law.
The important message to the
profession is this:
not only do we have a duty to ensure
respect for court orders, we must also abide by them, and our erroneous interpretations of them will
not save us or clients from being found in contempt.
This is performed in some degree by the honest and liberal practice of a
profession when men shall carry a
respect not to descend into any course that is corrupt and unworthy thereof and preserve themselves free from the abuses wherewith the same
profession is noted to be infected.»
While the situation was
not the major spat between the chief and the PM that some media made it out to be, the legal
profession's response was indicative of the
respect in which McLachlin is held.
The organization believes putting real stories of real lawyers out there will help to change that perception as individuals generally
respect their own lawyers, just
not the
profession as a whole.
The fact that the first sub-rule, 5.04 (1), describes a lawyer's «special responsibility...
not to discriminate... with
respect to professional employment of other lawyers or articled students» would suggest that the Society places primacy on promoting equality within the legal
profession itself.
«If a person who provided attendant care services (the «attendant care provider») to or for the insured person did
not do so in the course of the employment, occupation or
profession in which the attendant care provider would ordinarily have been engaged for remuneration, but for the accident, the amount of the attendant care benefit payable in
respect of that attendant care shall
not exceed the amount of the economic loss sustained by the attendant care provider during the period while, and as a direct result of, providing the attendant care.»
The concentration of client relationship responsibility and leadership positions within baby boomers will continue for years to come, and the march of time will exponentially increase the need for actions with
respect to a) client relationships that need to be transitioned to younger Partners, b) leadership / ownership roles that needs to be transitioned to younger Partners, c) brain - drains / departing areas of unique expertise that need to be filled, and d) the realization that the coming generations do
not share the same outlooks toward the
profession as the baby boomer generation.
I'm
not saying the legal
profession deserves all these good people — I voiced my concern more than five years ago that the
profession has squandered its inheritance in this
respect — but we need them all the same.
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.
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could
not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal
profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient
respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
To the contrary, the independence of the legal
profession from government intervention is essential
not only to the independence of the judiciary, but also to
respect for the judiciary.
She is highly
respected by members of the legal
profession as well as lawmakers and the public — in short, her level of influence can
not be understated.