Sentences with phrase «unprofessional language in»

Discussing the case by email with a firm member, Jeremy Diamond asks, «don't u like his anal cavity???» The Star found Diamond's assistant used unprofessional language in emails.

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LANGUAGE 3 - 4 anatomical references, 4 mild obscenities, 4 religious exclamations, name - calling (crazy, idiot, nuts, fool, villain, bad, bad guys, good guys, genius, Buster Brown, Goody Two Shoes, predictable, boyfriend in tights, girls, losers, pill, evil, grownup, liar, monster, drama queen, punk, gross, slave, twerp, living - fantasy, big - headed, irresponsible, unprofessional, bonehead, rude, gangster, hopeless, dump), stereotypical references to heroes, villains, women, stepmothers, gifted children, nerds, intelligence, extraterrestrials, Hindus, handsome men, prisoners, gangsters, musicians, law enforcement and corrections officers, and good and evil.
One of the difficulties faced right now by people like Judy Curry, seeking to temper the animosity of the debate, is that this sort of unprofessional language has become more deeply engrained in the debate over the past few years.
Doing so is considered unprofessional in some workplace cultures, but if you're intuitive, you'll be able to read between the lines based on the tone, body language, and words you experience from him or her.
(Inappropriate or unprofessional language is generally frowned upon when you interview for jobs in medical sales, pharmaceutical sales, biotech sales, laboratory sales, clinical diagnostics sales, molecular and cellular products sales, medical supplies sales, hospital equipment sales, or medical device sales.)
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