Synonym: community, professing. Similar words: professional, confession, session, recession, aggression, impression, depression, congressional. Meaning: [prə'feʃn] n. 1. the body of people in a learned occupation 2. an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences) 3. an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion 4. affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith.
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(151) In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community.
(152) The profession should draw up guidelines on rotating audit partners. 1.
(153) A change in this situation can only be brought about by a change in attitude throughout the profession.
(154) To make a profession out of psychical research was hardly possible, even though by the 1880s there were career structures in more-established sciences.
(155) This surface interval between leaving the bell and entering the decompression chamber, became a point of contention within the medical profession.
(156) This is a question that perplexes many outside the legal profession who do not fully appreciate or understand our constitutional rights.
(157) As actuaries we are professionally trained to make forward projections so we should also look at the future for our own profession.
(158) After completing his apprenticeship he suffered a breakdown in health and was compelled to abandon his intended profession.
(159) There will be no outcry from the corporate sector about the disarray in the accountancy profession.
(160) Besides muderrises and kadis, one other group within the learned profession deserves brief mention, namely the muftis.
(161) But the campaign hasn't won the approval of the medical profession, which still believes chips do us no good at all.
(162) But dentists in the NorthEast said the delay had only given the profession a short breathing space.
(163) More resources are required and one has to acknowledge that because of their absence the teaching profession is wary of accepting additional responsibilities.
(164) But in the late 1960s the relative autonomy of the teaching profession over the curriculum came increasingly under attack.
(165) Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book. Ronald Reagan
(166) It was a bitchy profession, and Blythe was more bitchy than most.
(167) But the nontechnical aspects of the profession received little attention, and nobody thought to address problems relating to social position.
(168) There are still those who prefer to take their chances in the profession without any formal training.
(169) The bases and policies used by the audit should be generally acceptable both to the accountancy profession and to the business community.
(170) Yet the medical profession, seeing no upturn in the incidence of cancer, breathed a sigh of relief.
(171) It does not affect policy benefits that are otherwise chargeable to tax, for example, as receipts of a trade or profession.
(172) Like the contagious diseases defeat, Simon's resignation was received as a serious blow by the medical profession.
(173) The nature of Alix's profession demanded she kept a certain amount of medical equipment around.
(174) Acting is not a profession where you can simply stroll on - although I know a lot of fine actors have done that.
(175) She was admirably suited to membership of a caring profession.
(176) Insulin coma received widespread backing from the psychiatric profession,(sentencedict.com) but after decades of use was exposed as worthless.
(177) He believes that the medical profession is encouraging Down's babies to die at birth because of ignorance and fear.
(178) Legal systems suppliers have recently formed a trade association that has been welcomed in the profession to encourage liaison and co-ordination.
(179) Some people are more likely to lie than others, regardless of race, religion, education, profession or status. Dr T.P.Chia
(180) Encouraging the profession to adopt practice management standards invites the same question about the Society itself.
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