Sentences with phrase «than professions with»

More hazardous professions carry higher premium rates than professions with low accident rates.
It also will look at professions with historically high claims and classify them lower than professions with fewer claims.

Not exact matches

This simple fact lead Kumar to the crux of the study: «Overall, due to a self - selection process, only women with above average abilities would choose the analyst profession and, consequently on average, female analysts are likely to be more skillful than male analysts.»
While stereotypes abound about entrepreneurs overflowing with confidence and conviction, self - doubt is a lot more common in the profession than most people realize.
But with the average age of public administration directors much higher than most professions, you're best bet to get one of these jobs will be to wait for your boss to retire or annoy the wrong person in the government of the day.
Carol Arrowsmith, a senior pay consultant with accountancy firm Deloitte, said it was «difficult» to accept the suggestion that her profession was worse than prostitution.
Judge Neely asks this Court to heed Ms. Anderson's words, reject the Commission's recommendation to expel her from her profession, and allow her to continue serving her community with excellence as she has done for more than two decades.
Recent changes in the rules actually seem to go with the flow of systemic problems in the profession rather than helping to counter them.
As a priest, I am forced into more encounters with death than most civilians outside of the medical profession.
I am convinced that what ever is wrong with my daughter is bigger than the medical profession or any flesh can handle for that matter.
Islam is a religion of ease and simplicity which charges the Muslim with no more than proclaiming his profession of faith and performing its easy religious rites.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
The ministry as a «profession» rather than a calling has encouraged the rush toward ecclesiastical preferment, with clergy jostling one another like bumper cars in order to secure the most prestigious placements.
Among the many references to his friendship with the ill - reputed tax - gatherers there is one only which tells us something about the individual concerned — Zacchaeus, the wealthy inspector of taxes at Jericho, an enterprising little man who was perhaps no better and no worse than the average of his profession.
Some men in minority cultures are finding, as they move into the middle - class world through job or profession, that friendship between women and men is possible and that a companionship marriage can be more satisfying than the one they have grown up with and married into.
All too often a profession of faith is no more than a perfunctory membership ritual identified only with attending confirmation classes.
I end with a profession of faith written for another occasion than this and not as a response to Martin's criticisms.
«But if it helps promote our profession, I'm more than happy to run with the ball.»
In the defensive midfield areas, Le Coq has brought us some agility so far but we obviously still need some strength which Giroud has to track back to provide most of the time, in the attacking midfield areas, Mr. Wenger, an Engineer by profession fails to understand that you do not overload your off - roader with more computers [creative midfielders] than necessary.
All of the more than 3,000 quotations are cited with speaker, profession, source and, in some cases, Biggs» commentary on its context.
This fall, I determined (in my broad testing poll, that is) that there must be no profession more thick with knitters than that of nurses.
Also, if you experience a bad bout of health at the menopause, well, do not be surprised your man leaves you (thanks to my profession, I can tell you that many men leave for that reason), because actually he also has other things to do than mothering you with this problem, same if you get seriously sick.
When I met with our adoption psychologist she recommended (as is the consensus in her profession) breastfeeding my adopted children (one being older than 3) because there is nothing else that can replicate the bonding and attachment of nursing.
However, if you notice that her symptoms worsen, change or last longer than a few weeks, consult with a physician or mental health profession.
The point isn't that my profession is better than anyone else's but rather that any of those professions are well regulated, provide services that everyone needs and they all have completely different relationships with their clients.
In fact, they support each other, with the military one turning out to be even more comprehensive than the medical profession's.
Chemists have long been in demand in industry, but the life sciences have until fairly recently been more aligned with medicine than with industry — and the medical profession doesn't have much in common with industry.
The medical establishment has effected a political rather than a scientific closure on the debate, which reflects the extent to which the production, distribution and reception of medical knowledge and, indeed, scientific knowledge in general, are inextricably linked to power, both within the medical profession itself and in its relations with other social and economic groups.
With the British government's plans continuing to weaken the links between the teaching profession and higher education, senior staff and politicians at the Department for Education could do worse than dip into this book.
I have been in the nursing profession for more than 35 years mostly in community health with a specialty in psychiatric nursing.
in London, more older women than ever before are in positions of power in their chosen profession and no longer feel that they need to accept or be told what they can or can not do; if they want to enjoy cougar dating with a young, virile, handsome man, the question these days is: why not?
Roger was more than gracious to our small crew, generous with his time and, as always, completely candid about his own work and the profession in general.
To that end, Blanchett and Mara do not disappoint, saying more with body language and facial expression in Nagy's negative space than any explicit profession of love could.
But neither persona manages to be depicted with any real zest or charisma, and Davies» screenplay never manages to delve deeper than the usual sort of superficial male bonding, here built on mutual consternation of the severe limitations of both their professions.
It's no wonder that he needs to do something to raise money, even if he is living with his mother though into his twenties, but he picks a profession that's even harder than writing a novel.
Also on 3DS, we saw Final Fantasy Explorers, a 4 player co-op action RPG with MMO style classes and more than 20 different professions for characters to take on.
Short - term contracts are an established part of the education labour market, and the benefits that come with this way of working should be promoted as an incentive for qualified and experienced teachers to stay within the profession rather than walking away.
Coupled with a compensation scale that rewards seniority rather than performance, certification may well make the profession more attractive to graduates seeking a less demanding line of work.
The number of people working 48 or more hours has risen faster in Education than other professions, with the average increase for Britain being 15 per cent.
We recruit name ‑ blind and are proud that our cohort is more diverse than the teaching profession as a whole, with a large number having been on free school meals themselves or the first ‑ generation of their family to attend university.
For a start, teachers drew up a job description for the profession far bolder than what governments typically come up with.
It is a pleasure to give the profession its due and to be reminded of a bit of universal wisdom that teachers know better than most: working for the greatest good often demands the greatest effort — and it is often rewarded with equal satisfaction.
Educurious looks a bit more like a curriculum company than the other two, with a focus on building project - based assignments with experts from a range of professions at the center.
In a profession that already feels under siege, the decision in most states — encouraged by the U.S. Department of Education — to press ahead with using student test scores as a significant component of a teacher's evaluation «just fuels the perception that we care more about weeding out weak teachers than giving the vast majority of teachers the time and support they need to make a successful transition to Common Core,» says Schwartz.
In the digital age we live in, going back to learning times tables by rote seems like an archaic form of learning, which is likely to be difficult for the already stretched teaching profession, so coming up with enjoyable paths of learning for both the educator and the student is more than likely the best option.
Orchard and Winch believe the newly implicated school - led routes is backed by the idea of teachers as «craft worker», learning their profession by working with masters rather than «professionals» who engage with the theory and findings of education research, than mere intuition.
Traditional higher education schools are competing with blue - collar professions, schools that offer particular certifications in lieu of college degrees, and prospects have many more school choices than years gone by.
In fact, the vast majority of teachers will leave the profession with less than their own contributions.
More than 1,500 participants were invited by the UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova, with more than 100 Ministers of Education, heads and members of delegations, heads of agencies and officials of multilateral and bilateral organizations, and representatives of civil society, the teaching profession, youth and the private sector.
The report, Out - of - field teaching in Australian secondary schools, also paints a worrying picture in relation to early career classroom practitioners — 37 per cent of Year 7 - 10 teachers with one - to - two years» experience in the profession are teaching outside their specialisation, compared to 25 per cent who've been in the job for more than five years.
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