Sentences with phrase «than the profession did»

One finding was that the public viewed information security issues such as losing client files or competence issues, such as providing poor advice, more seriously than the profession did.

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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.
than merely applied science, contemporary medical men are nevertheless right to base themselves on it, and insofar as they do so, they can and must be objective in their profession in the sense described above.
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....
When someone in his own or another profession is prepared better than he to perform a service, he refers as soon as he can — and does not wait until he has tried everything and is at the end of his rope.
Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower, Mary Ann Mason reports that while women in so - called «fast - track professions» have fewer children than does the average American woman, female faculty are almost half as likely as female physicians and slightly less likely than female lawyers to have a child at all, even though academia offers far more flexible hours than the average law firm or hospital.
Each of them, however, addresses the same problem: What should the individual do, and society permit, when the phenomenal advances in the medical profession's ability to sustain life reach the point where efforts to prolong it become, in Dr. Nuland's words, «well - meant exercises in futility» and cause continued suffering rather than relief and cure?
It takes more interpersonal competence to be effective in any of the person - centered professions today than it did in a less chaotic time.
Against these latter people, he confessed he had been more violent than his religion or his profession demanded — but then he did not set himself up as a saint, nor was he disputing about his life but about the teaching of Christ.
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.
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.
There is no respect for what teachers do, people constantly berate the profession as nothing more than babysitters.
How do you know that another profession like science policy, management consulting, or secondary - school teaching will make you happier than, say, a prestigious job at the National Institutes of Health or a research university?
Rather than suggesting patients quit when they feel better, «this is a call to the profession to do better studies,» Schaffner says.
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.
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.
Well - nourished students in Madrid who consumed an adequate breakfast (more than 20 percent of their daily energy) achieved better reasoning scores in the scholastic aptitude test (SAT) than did breakfast - skippers.3 What a good motivator for your profession - aspiring teen: «If you are college - bound, eat breakfast!»
This truth extends beyond just the basics of someone's age, profession, and mere surface information about them: our clothing communicates more than we think it does.
The important thing for me is keeping it fun, feeling free to laugh at the amazing and silly little things kids do, and remember how lucky I am to be working in a job / school / profession that inspires me and fulfills me in more ways than I can count.
However, you don't know anything else about the potential date other than that their profession is in the medical field.
Better than when you are 18 and hot to trot, better than in your 20s when you didn't know yourself from a hot stone or your 30s, when your baby and / or profession travel alarm clocks were ticking so noisy you couldn't listen to yourself think!
Gather so much more info about a guy's life, profession, interests and relationship goals than you could ever do just meeting him face - to - face
The top 10 lies told by women are as follows: 1) they weigh less than they do and are losing a few pounds 2) they are younger than they really are 3) they have a better physique than they really do 4) they are taller than in reality 5) they have money 6) they have a larger bust than they do 7) they are in a glamorous profession 8) they know celebrities 9) they have an assistant or employees and 10) they work in entertainment.
The top 10 lies told by men are as follows: 1) having a better job than they do, 2) taller than they really are 3) weight is less than it really is 4) more athletic than they really are 5) have more money than they really do 6) have more work seniority than they do 7) are in a more interesting profession than they really are 8) know celebrities 9) have employees or an assistant and 10) work in the film industry.
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?
Madonna plays Amber Leighton, the rich - bitch wife of an entrepreneur (Bruce Greenwood, in an understated turn frankly better than anything he's done in American pictures up'til now) whose business is chemicals, a profession intended to draw his conservatism in neon lights: Not only does he prove to be a capitalistic pig, but his profit comes from a dangerous - sounding line of products that would be the MacGuffin in any other film, too.
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.
Although the film does tackle some gender issues (Kildare's profession has not progressed as he is «not the marrying kind», while Elizabeth is determined to prove women can make it without the help of a man) The Limehouse Golem is more a riveting Victorian thriller than feminist social commentary.
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.
In so doing, it partakes of the central assumptions of the education profession itself and risks sliding over the edge into being a professional trade journal for educators, like, say, Phi Delta Kappan or Educational Leadership, rather than a watchdog on behalf of the broader American public.
I'm much more interested in the broader issue of how we can rethink the profession, make fuller use of talented teachers, and wisely spend the dollars we do have than in debating what the «right» wage level should be.
These teachers may have a better shot at entering the profession on a clear trajectory for professional growth and leadership than those doing traditional, part - time student teaching.
Craft trades and ministries point toward a middle way that, though less prestigious than medicine, could actually enhance the profession by better reflecting the work teachers do instead of arrogating to itself a status that strikes many noneducators as presumptuous and self - serving.
That's a very different model than professions where people don't always have the answer and need to reinforce others» positive contributions.»
Only in professions such as sales, where it is more important to incentivize current effort than to retain talent, is it necessary to ask, «What have you done for us lately?»
EW: Did you decide to focus on teacher humor because you think teachers need humor more than those in other professions or because you think that schools offer more opportunity for humor than other workplaces or...?
There's research finding that teachers tend to have stronger geographic ties to their community than other professions, so I didn't quite expect the spread that we eventually saw.
JB: At the time of the research there didn't seem to be a great deal of research information on reasons for teachers leaving the profession, other than some information about teachers who had already left - and by that time it's too late to do anything about it.
The teacher shortage provides an opportunity for the United States to take a long - term approach, as was done in medicine more than half a century ago, to mitigating current shortages while establishing a comprehensive and systematic set of strategies to build a strong teaching profession.
Yet almost without exception, they admit that they learned more in their first semester of teaching than they did in the four or five years they spent preparing to enter the profession.
When I see professionals like Colin Hegarty, a teacher nominated for the international Varkey Foundation Award for his ground breaking approach to teaching maths; and Luke Sparkes, Principal at Dixons Trinity Academy in Bradford whose focus is on seeking out what pupils don't know rather than affirming what they do, I know that the teaching profession is fizzing with bright new ideas as well as passionate teachers and leaders who are committed to driving up educational outcomes.
I know NASUWT want to help — more so than other unions — and they already do good work boosting the teaching profession through the conferences and CPD sessions they run so why then talk it down so much?
The stewardship of the teaching profession should reside with teachers, yet so much of professional development is done «to» teachers rather than «with» them.
It doesn't matter that this is a terrible idea that is chasing wonderful people out of the profession, because it has the things that politicians really love: It's based on arithmetic, it has pretensions of being evidence - based and, above all, it's a blunt instrument — because nothing pleases a politician more than a blunt instrument.
The survey of more than 2,500 teachers, school leaders and heads also revealed that 80 per cent of the profession did not believe that the 11 - plus test, taken to get into selective schools, could reliably measure long term academic potential.
«David Cameron has chosen to do what it is easy - score points off teachers and play with structures - rather than what is difficult but effective - work with the profession to improve the quality of teaching,» said Mr Hobby.
For too long the vast majority of pre-service programs have failed to address the core competencies of the profession, focused as they are upon ivory tower approaches and research rather than the practical skills and tools new teachers need in order to do their work well.
It is also vital that the teaching profession claims ownership of translating research findings into practice rather than allowing those outside the classroom to do so on their behalf.
More importantly, it is unfair to high - quality teachers, especially younger teachers, who don't get immediate reward for their performance, have to wait 20 years or more to reap the full benefits, may not get the full benefits if they leave the profession (which is possible in an age in which one can change careers at least three times during their working lives), and must deal with laggard colleagues being paid equal pay for less - than - stellar work.
Students at top - tier colleges are less likely than their peers at other colleges to go into education; high - achieving college graduates are less likely to go into teaching; and those who do become teachers are less likely to stay in the profession long term.45 In recent polling, high - achieving Millennials revealed much of the thinking that goes into this drop - off: They reported that they do not believe teaching is a good career option for high - achieving students, and they feel that the status of the teaching profession is in decline.46
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