Professional courtesy refers to a common practice among professionals in which they extend certain benefits, favors or considerations to each other based on their professional status.
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• Provide complete telephone and receptionist support for busy office environment,
providing professional courtesy and complete confidentiality for company records.
For the people who have been kind enough to provide a reference for you, it is
only professional courtesy to keep their details private.
Based on input from many sources, the Professional Conduct Working Group of the Professional Standards Committee developed the following list of
professional courtesies for use by REALTORS ® on a voluntary basis.
So let's get this straight once and for all: You and your fellow CA commenters continue to excuse utterly false and reprehensible accusations of plagiarism from McIntyre, McCulloch and others, while continuing to attack Steig for what may be, at the very most, a lack of saint -
like professional courtesy.
Many of my clients are professional military or law enforcement, so I routinely post informational articles that will be of interest to my network, and I
extend professional courtesy by commenting and «liking» articles by other contributors.
After the former's indiscretion from the other night is revealed, what
little professional courtesy there has been goes out the window and bullets start flying.
Being seen as a reasonable opponent often boils down to
basic professional courtesy: being accessible (returning phone calls and emails); keeping your word; and being fair when it comes to agreeing to adjournments, requests to reschedule meetings, and requests to allow the other side to rectify minor errors.
Hamann may be in the right position to talk about making positive contributions in a big team, as he won several trophies while at Liverpool but indirectly calling Ozil an half a season player is not
what professional courtesy is about.
As a «racialized» licensee I would be horrified to think that I was offered a job or other
professional courtesy because the lawyers involved were forced to do so.
Heinrich Heine's poem «Begegnung» (Encounter) has the Water - man and the Nixie meet by accident at a village dance where both are Jonesing for youths and maidens to be lured to a watery death; the two spirits treat each other with
cold professional courtesy.
Ulster County Sheriff Paul VanBlarcum has called sanctuary city resolutions meaningless and characterized cooperation with federal authorities as a
longstanding professional courtesy.
Apparently, lawyers at a large Boston firm are so divorced from reality that they fail to understand
simple professional courtesy, says Lee Gesmer at MassLawBlog.
As Gesmer explains, even lawyers new to the bar quickly learn that when an answer to a complaint is filed one day late,
professional courtesy mandates the default be set aside.
First of all, argued Woolley, excessive emphasis
on professional courtesy and collegiality inhibits the search for truth about another lawyer's conduct.
Not the
grudging professional courtesy won by years of battling through countless trials as a defence lawyer but rather an instantaneous, freely - given deference extended to me as an agent of Her Majesty.
Ability to demonstrate self - initiated work behaviors, problem solve, interact with a variety of people while always
displaying professional courtesy, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and attention to detail
Titled «Pathways to Professionalism,» it's a comprehensive list — developed with input from REALTORS ® across the country — of commonsense, day - to -
day professional courtesies we should provide to buyers, sellers, and one another.
First, no matter if selling your pieces on Craigslist, a co-op, or in a store ~ adding a care tag and your business card is a
very professional courtesy to provide to your customers.
Beyond the film's riveting front story, its dance sequences prove especially engaging, thanks to a splendid combination of costuming, sound, lighting and choreography as executed by a score
of professionals courtesy of the Pennsylvania Ballet and the American Ballet Theater.
I'm sure firefighters, cardinals, and even prostitutes have their own little
professional courtesies in their own groups but they don't seem to want the rest of the world to fall in with them.
For Pagliaro, excellent online service means understanding online consumers» motivations and timetables, providing fast responses to online inquiries, and showing the
same professional courtesy and consideration via e-mail that walk - in clients receive.
They achieve this by: - Delivering the right talent at the right cost - Mentoring on projects - Being fair and honest with their partners IT Partners fosters a workplace where: - People are treated fairly and
with professional courtesy - Innovation and creativity are encouraged.