Sentences with phrase «whole profession»

«To have a doctor, whose whole profession is built on trust, sexually abuse patients and continue to practise is reprehensible.
Like I said earlier I see it as performing goodwill, paying it forward, and strengthening the profession as the whole i.e, the people I mentor are more likely to do things the «right way» and that's just beneficial for the industry as a whole
The same phenomenon occurs with sales, and it's given the whole profession and the skill itself a bad name.
«They have undermined the whole profession of journalism,» Brown said on CNBC.
If you've encountered an idiotic chaplain, I urge you not to tarnish the whole profession based on one experience or, worse, on an uninformed stereotype.
Representing his whole profession ethically.
He scarcely pauses to justify the apparent reintroduction of a type of language which it was the whole profession of his argument to discard.
I feel a whole profession has been condemned for the faults of a few.
I hope nobody underestimates how extraordinary it is that you have senior members of the judiciary, 90 silks, and the whole profession coming out saying «this is an outrage».
So that is giving license not just to us but to a whole profession, to propose large things like this, large - scale green roofs all over, which is really what we were hoping would happen as the result of our work.
«The whole profession of paleoanthropology is undergoing a big bout of indigestion right now because they've had a lot of material dropped on them,» says Ian Tattersall, an anthropologist at the American Museum of Natural History.
Luckily, there's a whole profession dedicated to setting up successful dates so that singles don't have to enter the dating world alone.
Ms Clark «tweeted» her delight at being asked to be part of the event, she posted: «@CTAwards [Cornwall Teacher Awards] brilliant recognition for individuals and indeed our whole profession.
Every time you act as an order taker rather than a consultant, you are letting down the whole profession.
Every time you promote a now discredited theory, you are doing even more damage — you are not only risking the whole profession being seen as quacks and new age romantics, you may well be harming learners.
Worrying figures show teachers are reporting poor physical and mental health as a result of their work, and of course this all has an impact on absence rates, motivation, and staff retention, both for individual schools and for the whole profession.
«My whole profession was [not only] about closing the gap, but taking [students] beyond the gap,» Amante says.
Philippa Cordingley from the Centre for the Use of Research Evidence in Education (CUREE) was one of the lead researchers in this area and explains that «What's sauce for the goose, in this case the pupils, is sauce for the gander — the teachers», i.e. if we practiced in CPD what we preach in the classroom then the whole profession could benefit.
«This review is therefore to be welcomed if it leads to the production of one set of standards which can be applied to the whole profession
It is clear that Pryor under the direction of slimeball Malloy and head non-educator Duncan mission is to figure out a way to undermine the whole profession.
I feel that they are relatively unimportant, which, in a sense, has put me opposed to developments in the whole profession.
So while we do sympathise with these people and see their attempts to get pay and working conditions as admirable, we also wonder how much of a future the whole profession even has, or whether any union conditions will just be avoided by out sourcing and finding people with less of a need to make money.
They're worried their whole profession will be disgraced.»
«She's part of a group that is revitalizing the field of professional responsibility and the whole profession,» Howarth says.
Since there is a whole profession of people who write jokes, there is a good chance that ownership can be established and that the copyright will be registered.
A Law Society heatmap (where data is represented as colours on a map) shows that across Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, West Wales and Mid Wales, more than 60 % of criminal law solicitors are aged over 50 years old, compared to only 27 % of solicitors across the whole profession.
The scheme could even be rolled out to lawyers at all levels so that pro bono becomes the honourable duty of the whole profession.
Hunter may have good character, but emphasizing that overlooks how this issue reflects on the whole profession.
The new apostrophe makes the «lawyer» singular, which seems appropriate — a general legal publication once meant for the whole profession is now another customizable personal media feed.
This Council involves the Bar of England and Wales coming together in one body, to represent the whole profession.
When women lawyers make sure they take care of themselves, the whole profession benefits.
They are based on exaggerated truths perpetuated by a small number of recruiters, but don't let a few bad apples distort your view of the whole profession.
Since they encompass the whole profession, not all of the groups are required for a practitioner.
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