Sentences with phrase «of profession»

Those at the very top of the profession, such as the hosts of national radio shows, earn $ 200,000 or more per year.
«One major advantage is that we are both scientists, in a similar field of research, and we understand the drive and passion that is part of the profession.
The young lawyers who land U.S. Supreme Court clerkships, one of their profession's premier jobs, also overwhelmingly come from a very short list of super-prestigious institutions.
Male scientists — especially at the upper echelons of the profession — are far more likely than women to commit misconduct.
This exclusive mentality has practically become a cliché of our profession.
«They are behaving according to the very highest standards of their profession,» he adds, and calls on the government to repeal the relevant provisions of the Border Force Act and to adopt a «humane stance» towards people seeking asylum.
We're members of a profession known for its intellect, and the more we remember that, the more we act like absolute pricks.
Looking back, I really had very little knowledge of the profession when I started.
Even stranger, the title we Ph.D. s use is the name of a profession that's not actually our profession.
There are very few professions that use the name of the profession as a title to begin with — at least, outside of Richard Scarry's Busytown storybooks, in which Farmer Fox crashes vegetable - shaped cars into Janitor Joe and Postman Pig.
Acknowledging that these members would shape the future of the profession, the Biophysical Society has undertaken an effort to support the early careers of these new science professionals.
He felt that this man was violating the ethics of his profession and so, he wrote a letter that eventually made its way to the foreign press and, you know, almost overnight, you know, really within a matter of weeks, the government backed down and ended the cover - up, fired the minister of health, fired the mayor of Beijing and it was really to me an inspiring example of how one person, you know, who had something to believe in can really change the course of events and the course of history really.
The evolution of any profession is characterized, in large part, by efforts to increase the influence of ethics in professional life for its members.
The oversupply of scientists, and the resulting scramble for limited resources, has «diminished the attraction of our profession for many scientists — novice and experienced alike.»
Aimed at medical students in the Boston area, the Longwood Christian Community provides counseling, weekly dinners and discussion, and even residential space to the young people weighing the demands of the profession.
As for the chartered institute bill, the President again observed that it lacked «clarity over the scope of the profession of «public management» that this bill prohibits all persons who are not members of the institute from practising.»
The College of Policing told the Observer: «We expect that members of the profession will be proud to maintain the standards contained in the code of ethics in relation to their policing career, after retirement.»
If and when they come to you, please allow the ethics of your profession, your conscience and overriding national interest to be your guide», Magu said.
Akanji explained that the deployment was done in error and was corrected immediately, urging newsmen to always uphold ethics of the profession.
When we are not responding to daily emergencies, we are working within the communities teaching the importance of fire safety, raising awareness to our charitable organizations such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and Firefighters» Coats for Kids, and taking part in the political process ensuring that our local elected officials and our state legislators understand the importance of our profession and what it takes to ensure your safety.
If you do, I'm going to drum you out of the profession,»» Mulgrew said.
Government says it has scrapped the «teacher motivation allowance» paid to members of the profession every term.
«We can not afford to squander the talents and skills of new teachers who are the future of the profession.
Almost three - quarters more nurses and midwives are working in jobs outside of their profession than in 2002/03 and nearly a third more doctors are unemployed.
He called for a «new culture, rules and structure» which helps people become more responsible, regardless of their profession.
Yet they are the least - understood players in the Albany game, because they avoid the spotlight and because they don't always fit the sleazy caricature of their profession.
According to the resolution, the forum would henceforth ensure that the electoral and security Umpires in the country act strictly within the dictates and ethics of their profession.
Michael Gove has clearly lost the support of the profession and parents for justifiable reasons.
He stressed further that this would be the first time that resident doctors would be redeployed to state service which is against the ethics of the profession.
Comprised of practical advice illustrated with anecdotes, each chapter addresses a different aspect of the profession.
This perhaps also highlighted the need for media professionals to realise the importance of the business side of their profession, that it can not be viewed in isolation to the creative side.
«There are too many schools where poor behaviour is undermining teachers» efforts to raise standards and which is driving teachers out of the profession.
Comrade Amitolu therefore admonished the police to continuously adhere to the ethics and tenets of their profession so as entrench the confidence reposed in them by the people in the society.
I always wanted to be a journalist but then I realised, they always report on what is wrong with the world; I want to be part of a profession that makes a difference.
«Research undertaken for the NASUWT indicates that, instead of being valued, older teachers are experiencing bullying and discrimination and are being driven out of the profession.
Sector backlash against reform highlights how highly early years professionals value the quality of their care, and the status of the profession.
Whereas Mr. Hayford must have made this irresponsible conclusive statement which can only be based on observation but not one born out of a study, the management and SRC of GIJ must note that as an institution of higher learning, students are to be seen to live according to the ethics of the profession.
High - profile members of that profession ejected from their Commons seats on May 7 included business secretary Vince Cable, pensions minister Steve Webb, schools minister David Laws and — in a small - hour moment that signalled the turning tide — shadow chancellor Ed Balls.
There is a palpable confusion and tension among journalists in Osun State, as two leading members of the profession were last week transferred from the newsroom...
The current female students of the Institute are embarking on similar paths these stalwarts took during their stay at GIJ as many of them are taking up internship opportunities and chasing excellence as far as the learning of the profession is concerned.
Conference members of NASUWT must be congratulated for their leadership of the profession and their continuing resolve in being prepared to make a stand in the face of scurrilous attacks, abuse, intimidation and lies.
Georgina Wood further cautioned the judges who can not uphold the tenants of the profession to exit the sector.
It is unclear if Gove meant to include solicitors in the phrase «representatives of the profession overall», but the fact they were not explicitly mentioned suggests he has no plans to backtrack on cuts to legal aid fees.
A bill just passed... would rivet upon their institutions what they considered a monstrous system... Such a system, they felt, would not only rob them of their pride of profession but would reduce all U.S. banking to its lowest level.»
«The Government's continued policy of public sector austerity has driven thousands of teachers out of the profession and left schools at the mercy of the deepest recruitment and retention crisis since the Second World War.
The onus is on his medical team to divulge, with requisite tact and decency, according to the laws of the land, and the dictates of their profession.
Corbyn appears to see public relations as the pioneers of the profession in the UK saw it, as an add - on to civic society.
They work the most unpaid overtime of any profession
The Institution of Engineering and Technology acts as the voice of the profession, making submissions to government and providing advice.
«Let's continue applying the ethics of our profession in our day to day activities.
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