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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(181) It should also drum up more work for a profession that has been badly hit by the recession.
(182) After successfully qualifying, two people were advised by members of their own profession to do full-time voluntary work.
(183) Given the recent events in Orkney and elsewhere, promoting social work as a caring profession must restore faith in its activities.
(184) Which profession carries out particular work may differ from country to country.
(185) The concerns of older people about their future health care probably reflect beliefs about modern medicine and priorities within the medical profession.
(186) The abhorrence of the profession is documented throughout Anglo-Saxon history.
(187) The discipline and profession of town planning became a beneficiary of this wider frame of social concern.
(188) Not that the profession was necessarily going to welcome me into the fold with open arms.
(189) The problems faced by the accountancy profession are of its own making.
(190) For over a century the accountancy profession has built its reputation on three foundation stones: objectivity, integrity and competence.
(191) It is vital that the teaching profession has full confidence in the processes of career development and advancement.
(192) For Kurzlinger, until then just a Berlin black marketeer and gangster, it became a profession.
(193) Adeane had strongly advised against the controversial speeches of the past year, especially the one to the architectural profession.
(194) These programs help students, estimators-in-training, and experienced estimators stay abreast of changes affecting the profession.
(195) Her work on finding a cure for cancer has been widely acclaimed by her colleagues in the medical profession.
(196) By offering pre-service training we can surely do no worse than act as honest brokers in a fairly honourable profession.
(197) Registration involves disclosing your income level and profession, making it possible for advertisers to target their products to you.
(198) There are prizes which can be awarded within the architecture profession.
(199) He really loved the hairdressing profession as it gave him a captive audience to bounce his latest jokes off.
(200) Or are they reflecting growing disaffection among scientists with recent changes in their profession?
(201) Your profession is not what brings home your weekly paycheck, your profession is what you're put here on earth to do, with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling. Vincent van Gogh
(202) Our campaign against drug abuse is supported by the medical profession.
(203) When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud
(204) On the other hand the accountancy profession has only contributed, to a limited extent, to improving commercial and professional accountability.
(205) The tax profession has lost not only a practitioner of the highest calibre but also a very good friend.
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(206) Ishmael is still not satisfied that he has bestowed enough dignity on the profession of whaling.
(207) To bare one's soul to a member of my profession, Mr Barnett, is no small hurdle to surmount.
(208) The best analogy is probably with the methods of the legal profession.
(209) No party would be able to shelter behind the barriers inevitably created by the divided profession.
(210) Our resources are limited, but we try to give as much aid as possible tot he nascent profession in these countries.
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