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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151. This course has been experiencing a rising age profile in entrants and a particularly sharp increase in the over 35 age group.
152. This change is part of a concerted effort to raise our profile with our international customers.
153. As we predicted, the first movers have enjoyed the advantages of sound management expertise and an increase in their public profile.
154. Belinda risked a cautious glance at him, but met only an unreadable profile.
155. This information is then used to profile each area and identify the principal characteristics of the neighbourhood.
156. Virtuoso trombonist he is not, though his efforts to expand the instrument's profile must be admired.
157. But since then they have kept a low profile and not made their findings public.
158. Historical notes profile lady cigar smokers dating back to the 1600s.
159. So do it while you fit the bankers' profile of a good credit risk.
160. This is a serious loss; the movement has raised the profile of debt relief and poverty reduction.
161. Wattset al. 1982 have shown that lateral heat flow results in anomalies in the normal thermal subsidence profile following crustal stretching.
162. However, it does seem to be well-policed, and you can't beat the high public profile.
163. His face, always in profile, showed little expression when I glanced at it.
164. Second,[sentencedict.com] the profile and responsibilities of management had been raised through the introduction of general management throughout the service.
165. The luminance profile of a typical grating pattern is shown in Figure 4.3.
166. Whispered epics in the bouncing back of war chariots, chanted louder as the warriors attack - entirely in profile, of course.
167. I was peeved to see Robert Kilroy-Silk credited with inventing the egg trick in a recent colour supp. profile.
168. With his group the Daintees, he was a high profile act with a major record company until quite recently.
169. His difficulties have lain less in the gaining of a political profile, than in the control of administration.
170. Many of the exiles have married, taken jobs, and generally kept a low profile.
171. One pitcher who fits that profile is Boston right-hander Aaron Sele.
172. Subsequently, a serious accident at the company's water-theme park in Surrey had a detrimental effect on its public profile.
173. Last year, as Weld sought to raise his national political profile by backing California Gov.
174. That perhaps gives us some idea of what the regional taxation profile will look like.
175. This social profile indicates that cattle stealing was not primarily a crime of the depressed classes.
176. Lines of tiles shimmered in the slivers of moonlight. Chimney pots stood out in black profile like squat,[sentencedict .com] ebony gargoyles.
177. Operation Gemini was set up as a high profile battle against criminals.
178. The Central Freeway campaign represents a broader issue with a higher profile.
179. His daughter Amanda sat at his bedside in stiff, pout-lipped profile, reading some piece of religious mumbo-jumbo.
180. Mrs Wexford had a magnificent figure and a fine profile although she had never been of the stuff that wins beauty contests.
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