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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61. And I would always prefer that to the smooth and empty professionalism one so often encounters these days.
62. He was filled with sudden admiration for a professionalism which he had not suspected she possessed.
63. Teachers, however, failed to achieve professionalism before state intervention in education.
64. This was not the relaxed professionalism of the man of letters, but the stringent new professionalism of the academy.
65. Thirdly, professionalism involves a successful claim that only members are qualified to provide particular services.
66. After the stories that circulate about Civil Service chicanery, I can attest to the professionalism of my team.
67. Older academics, of whatever persuasion, were hostile to the idea of overt professionalism in literary study.
68. There was a long-standing tradition of professionalism, which centred around jockeys and pugilists for the most part.
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69. It must go on to professionalism in all things, but the quality mindset is the cornerstone of all professionalism.
70. His brief was to improve the professionalism of the department's management, reduce costs and raise productivity.
71. There was a professionalism and explosive expertise about the operation totally alien to the loyalist slap-dash, amateur bombers.
72. There was a lack of professionalism in their dealings.
73. To make and communicate decisions swiftly and with professionalism.
74. I respected his professionalism, his honesty, and his ability.
75. These inhumanities, she cloaked with her professionalism.
76. Support! CNN violates both morality and professionalism of newsman! Chinese protests unauthentic coverage.
77. Such a purchase would also show that the country is willing to bring outside expertise and professionalism into a challenged domestic industry.
78. Keep It'short and sweet, and demonstrate your professionalism regarding the topic.
79. Professionalism was continually invoked as the primary means of improvement, whereas amateurishness was mocked as a laughable relic.
80. If you show up to the interview dressed sloppily, even if the firm is known for its laid-back atmosphere, the hiring manager may question your professionalism or interest in the opportunity.
81. If you are not interested, your responsiveness will still demonstrate your professionalism.
82. The north sells the company to have the nearly more than 1000 staffs, is a management specialization, the professionalism and the scientific marketing team.
83. A reformation in the orchestra took place in 1997, a new "Music Season" system was introduced, which lead GSO toward a direction of professionalism.
84. There are three kinds of discourses and ideologies about legal profession in modern societies, namely, professionalism, elitism and plebeianism .
85. Lonsdale, for all his professionalism, was a very human spy.
86. Jealous of the professionalism they find here, these outcasts rant and rave in frustration.
87. Thus , professionalism is the core value of Paragon Investment Manager Inc.
88. The lexical features of civil engineering English discourse are explored through detailed analyses of the tendency of professionalism, diction features, and word formation.
89. So when you're feeling tits, it's nothing more than your professionalism?
90. Continuing education and professionalism is required in order to remain credentialed. It is an industry that requires business acumen as well as mathematical knowledge to service its stakeholders.
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