Sentences with phrase «of amateurism»

Since the elimination of amateurism in the Olympic Games, athletes are often funded to train through corporate sponsors and endorsement deals.
The right to an Olympic - style model of amateurism, allowing players to profit off themselves without necessarily costing schools.
It's ironic how many fine independent writers are fully onboard with professional - class editing, book design, and book production, and yet when it comes to their author photos, you're likely to be looking at a gallery of amateurism.
The Church of England for years lacked meaningful child protection measures, was beset by a «culture of amateurism» and was sluggish in responding to criticism, she told the inquiry.
The NCAA's governing body needs to regularly justify its billion dollar existence by punishing member schools for crimes * against the invisible standard of amateurism.
We will fail to win at hockey because our altruistic ideals of amateurism won't allow us to field anything but the «fair» amateur.
The NCAA ruled last Friday that Muhammad would not be eligible to play due to a violation of amateurism rules.
Despite the fact that it's the 21st century and sensibilities have changed over time, some newspaper columnist will produce 650 words holding up the sanctity of amateurism.
«For decades, college basketball has been nothing short of a sham of amateurism and [a] fraudulent one - year holding pen for the NBA.
It's good to someone: the schools who hide for - profit businesses behind the byzantine code of amateurism, the executives at the NCAA who collect six - figure paychecks for eating lunch for a living, and for the basketball programs taking their cut of the NCAA's sale of March Madness.
But now, NCAA schools are acknowledging in writing that players can do the obviously professional act of signing an agent, then still play college hockey or baseball under whatever theory of amateurism the NCAA wants.
The NCAA denies athletes economic rights — getting paid, mainly, but also having agent representation — on the grounds that providing them would violate a mostly mythic «spirit of amateurism
If he's drafted, would he take a million dollars over another year of amateurism?
Four years ago, the NCAA's system of amateurism was brought to trial in Ed O'Bannon's class action lawsuit.
That's where college basketball is at right now because of amateurism (don't get me started on that).
Some confluence of medical concerns, the higher education bubble, the rising popularity of other sports, and the debts of a century of amateurism is on its way.
I was yet to learn that motherhood is a series of «amateur hours» and I've always been scathing of amateurism.
A low - budget film with more than a whiff of amateurism in its writing and direction.
The age of amateurism, as some call it, is cherished nowhere more fervently than among inexperienced writers who hear gleeful prompts to self - publish on all sides.
We had a drip feed of information that smacked of amateurism and, when they finally got around to formally announcing the changes, they still couldn't tell us the full details.
Both the plaintiffs and the defendant were requesting that the high court rule on the subject of amateurism.
Praised by Peter Doig and «copied» by Tracey Emin, Britain's biggest art enigma Billy Childish talks about his art, punk music and the joys of amateurism.
Someone desire what an artist is meant to represent and this clash of amateurism; it's my Grandma building, is not finished, it's in between, over the expected what a museum should look, is not exactly what a museum should be, the windows are fake windows...
He strove with none and thrived on the freedom of amateurism and the illusive beauty it produces.
Domestic life as a subject for art suggests a smug casserole of Cath Kidston prints and sentimentality: hints of amateurism, family portraits, tasteful still - life paintings.
Favored by conceptual artists and early Modernist vanguards, an aesthetic of amateurism has long served as a means for deflating models of academic and market - driven art.
Judge notes that the NCAA» s definition of amateurism is «malleable» and has changed in «significant and contradictory ways» — Gabe Feldman (@SportsLawGuy) August 8, 2014
The model of amateurism the sport sells has been compromised for years, tainted by the black market the NCAA helped create and the billion dollar business basketball has become.
It's ironic how many fine independent writers are fully onboard with professional - class editing, design, and production, and yet when it comes to their author photos, you're likely to be looking at a gallery of amateurism.
However, the NCAA did not allow it, as the association claims it would violate the ever - changing definition of amateurism.
College sports make too much money in 2017 for us to use some 60 - year - old definition of amateurism, especially one that was cynically crafted by an organization attempting to avoid workers» comp.
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