Similar words: professional, unprofessional, professionalism, semiprofessional, professional ethics, professional organization, profession, profess. Meaning: adv. in a professional manner.
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61 Harry Mulholland also believes that a good wool carpet can be cleaned professionally to last for years and years.
62 In 1911, after playing professionally for the Southern League side Leyton, he was bought by Sunderland for £1,200.
63 Growing up in the shadow of Olivier had already left its mark on Richard professionally.
64 Even if social analysis is something which everyone does, those who engage in it professionally are still tempted by delusions of grandeur.
65 All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries.
66 He liked Renwick personally, admired him professionally, but there were limits to what could be done.
67 The Federal Reserve cut dollar interest rates last week but then the Fed is professionally interested in money.
68 I had a very good man in to see to the heating and lighting, and the whole conversion was done professionally.
69 But there had been no question of them taking up polo professionally.
70 After his father died he did a lot of odd jobs, including shining shoes, boxing professionally and preaching.
71 If so, it would have to be removed professionally at great expense.
72 This lawyer was therefore classified as professionally marginal, in a structural rather than an attitudinal sense.
73 He disliked the dead man, and stood to gain professionally by his death.
74 Women who dropped out temporarily to rear children found themselves professionally penalized for the rest of their lives.
75 For the subordinates, the quintessential managerial role was to create a supportive environment within which they could prosper professionally and personally.
76 If Liddy and Leary could wed professionally, so can Falwell and Flynt.
77 The outbreak of World War I ruined all chance of its success, and he never quite recovered financially or professionally.
78 Not for nothing have I a brother-in-law who cooks professionally.
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79 By not feeling personally hurt or professionally inadequate when matters get worse despite one's best efforts.
80 Schneider has cooked professionally in France and the United States.
81 A well-written and crafted letter which is professionally presented will present a positive image both of the writer and of the organisation.
82 A lovely white hand, spangled and professionally looked after, gripped Lois's arm for an intimate squeeze.
83 Ballet Arts Foundation offers a more traditional interpretation, enhanced by professionally built scenes and costumes.
84 Having a will professionally drawn up is not a terrible ordeal and it need not take long to explain your wishes.
85 Send your resume to headhunters you would like to contact you, but make certain it is professionally prepared and presented well.
86 It could cost from £1,200 for professionally installed secondary windows, and from £3,500 for replacement windows in maintenance-free materials.
87 On 30 June 1978 the deceased signed a professionally drawn will.
88 Chartered secretaries are the professionally trained administrators and managers, who occupy a variety of senior organisational positions.
89 The apartments were professionally operated and tended to have higher occupancy rates and rents than the rental market as a whole.
90 Take your time choosing your ring and enjoy the benefit of receiving expert help and advice from the Beaverbrooks professionally trained staff.
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