Synonym: visibility. Similar words: nonprofit, file, the rank and file, profound, profession, professional, of itself, film. Meaning: ['prəʊfaɪl] n. 1. an analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics 2. a side view representation of an object (especially a human face) 3. biographical sketch 4. degree of exposure to public notice 5. a vertical section of the Earth's crust showing the different horizons or layers. v. 1. write about 2. represent in profile, by drawing or painting.
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61. After one recent ad campaign the chairman of Mexfam stepped down, insisting that Mexfam adopt a lower profile.
62. So keeping a low profile avoids getting embroiled in political controversy, which is the proper province of the elected Diet.
63. A score was assigned for a given profile, and computer facilities played a key role in the development of this area.
64. The merit of the Record of Achievement movement lay not in the graded test profile therefore, which proved impractical.
65. Sun will keep a low profile on the suit lest it catch flak from other Sparcsystem builders.
66. It is likely that these coherent structures originate through an intermittent instability of the velocity profile.
67. One man who was keeping a low profile in the first race was newly-crowned champion Colin Edwards.
68. An abnormal coagulation profile and raised portal pressure then tend to enhance longitudinal and circumferential expansion, resulting in submucosal dissection.
69. First, an economic and social profile of the Teifi Valley was drawn up.
70. The profile of this population was generally quite different from that of infected homosexual men.
71. The state chapter is likewise determined to keep that profile high, with a membership including various emerging and professional artists.
72. I tried to keep a low profile, but people gave me all sorts of unsolicited comments.
73. This saves a bit of space and avoids giving a whole profile where only one characteristic is actually used.
74. Any set of search keys for a document can be described as a document profile.
75. The Commissioner has adopted a higher profile recently by exhibiting at various professional gatherings.
76. In addition, computer-aided guidance packages will be available, which will generate career and job suggestions, matching your computer profile.
77. They were capped by flat discs and had a smooth surface without any semblance of an aero dynamic profile.
78. In Profile is intended as a final presentation this year to celebrate 10 years of survival.
79. Western visitors to the region are asked to keep a low profile.
80. His high profile in recent months and obvious bid for the party presidency have amounted to nothing.
81. Firstly, the mean velocity profile may be liable to local instability, somewhat analogous to instability of laminar flow.
82. They were unable to determine whether this risk profile reflected cultural inheritance or difficulty in becoming pregnant.
83. The new London store will have much in common with the Paris emporium, but will give men's fashion a much higher profile.
84. E Encourage international Branches and Centres to develop strategies for enhancing the profile of the Institute, and promoting membership growth.Sentencedict.com
85. But in addition, despite controlling their staff by maintaining a high personal profile on political issues, proprietors also act directly.
86. H are the highest profile and most hotly contested items on the Nov. 4 ballot.
87. She cast a murderous look over his hard male profile.
88. Instead it is argued that the unusual social profile of lawbreakers did reflect social reality.
89. The building is covered by a reinforced concrete roof of mansard profile, which houses the seventh storey.
90. Job holders A profile of job holders shows a degree of resemblance to job seekers.
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