Similar words: professional, semiprofessional, profession, profess, regionalism, rationalism, nationalism, professor. Meaning: [prə'feʃnəlɪzm] n. the expertness characteristic of a professional person.
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31. The specials certainly show the kind of public spirit and professionalism of the Territorials.
32. No one doubts the professionalism of the vast majority of public servants.
33. An air of cool professionalism pervades the proceedings in Arusha.
34. Our commitment to quality and to professionalism will ensure that this prototype database will stand comparison by international standards.
35. The 49ers are counting on Deese to epitomize that professionalism as he goes about his business with Smith.
36. He handled a difficult situation with professionalism and is a big reason the Bulls are dominant.
37. Her professionalism, dedication and attitude should be an example to one and all.
38. Some of the occupational groups which claim professional status lack many of the attributes of professionalism.
39. We were able to instill that same attitude in every team member[sentencedict .com], leading to pride and professionalism in that respect also.
40. When it comes this easy mere professionalism drains off the sparkle in band's work.
41. Your reason for writing: to show your customer service representatives' level of professionalism.
42. A new professionalism has gripped Maranello and falling from the top of the pile is not an option.
43. Here we saw the professionalism of Bennett when he made a study of the factors that impinged upon the operational height aspect.
44. In women's and feminist studies,[sentencedict.com] professionalism can have a more dramatic impact.
45. We want to see better trained teachers, respected for their professionalism and rewarded for their crucial role in the community.
46. He proved his professionalism when he helped police catch two armed robbers at the site after raising the alarm.
47. Viewing professionalism as a market strategy provides an explanation for the differing rewards of various so-called professions.
48. I knew that leadership, professionalism, and commitment would need to emanate from every segment of the organization.
49. Professionalism implies a contract with society; a promise that good faith will be justified.
50. Our current systems of adversary law and politics are examples of such professionalism.
51. My comfort in all this is the staff's professionalism and ability to deliver in these areas.
52. Lucky patients get superb nursing care, infused with professionalism and tender loving care.
53. It was the customer himself who recognised professionalism when he saw it and responded accordingly.
54. They still treated each other with caution but each was beginning to respect the other's professionalism.
55. But everywhere it was still a factor inhibiting the growth of systematic training and the professionalism it symbolised.
56. It is a measure of Minton's professionalism that he continued to meet deadlines and to produce an abundance of work.
57. As purpose is instilled and progress achieved, that will build pride and professionalism, which also are key ingredients of success.
58. Farmers, full of righteous indignation, were insulted that their professionalism should be questioned.
59. Hollywood's Golden Boy was by 1968 an alcoholic who, like many another hellraiser, was sacrificing professionalism for booze.
60. There was the boyish enthusiasm and raw speed of Maurice Greene and the quiet, understated professionalism of the unbeatable Michael Johnson.
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