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The reader may feel that later passages of this review are chattier and less professionally focused than is usual in an academic journal.
Concomitantly, we see the emergence of professionally oriented armies that are no longer the mass armies of the modern era preparing for total war.
The potential of professionally developed self-help interventions for the treatment of eating disorders.
The critical challenge is to ensure that these are synchronised and coordinated, professionally trained and committed to protecting ordinary citizens rather than preying upon them.
After the guests' departure from the third camp the establishment was shut down and cleaned professionally before reopening.
Such detailed first-hand material - professionally clinical or personal - is rare, and should ruffle smoothly maintained stereotypes.
Most of these articles were written by academics and their style tended to be professionally oriented, full of expertise and jargon.
Even in the most professionally scripted petitions, it is not difficult to "hear" the voice of the petitioner.
The most professionally signi®cant and spectacular unof®cial category was the patronage intervention during a professional con-ict.
Users are professionally qualified to per form the task that is being suppor ted.
Not only did they come from different countries, and occasionally could not communicate with each other, but they also belonged to three professionally distinct groups.
Her ' ethnography ', indeed, is based on her literary material and a patchy, often quirky, selection of references to professionally collected ethnography.
An intelligent, professionally successful, married father of two children sought treatment because of severe unhappiness associated with marital distress.
Psychologists aren't professionally interested in the past; they are professionally interested in the present, so that they can better predict the future.
The effectiveness of peer-led and professionally led groups to support family caregivers.
On integration, the issue is raised about the relevance to users of professionally detailed integrated care.
We think that metaphysics - "real," professionally done, metaphysics - is an important part of all science, including cognitive science.
Finally, the international success of hip hop and dancehall artists also provided insight as to what was possible musically and professionally.
First, it is often repetitive and not professionally proofed.
Interviews were conducted by the two researchers who knew some of the health care workers professionally, but were unknown to the patients.
The field will continue to grow academically, professionally, socially, and politically.
Evans thereby misses out the social structures and strategies of technocratic elites and professionally qualified expert groups.
Figures should be professionally drawn and photographed; freehand or typewritten lettering is unacceptable.
He is, after all, writing about a great artist whom he knew professionally and personally at a special level of intimacy.
Regarding the benefits, it was recommended that all applicants with professionally assessed disability would be entitled to a cash grant.
We gradually drifted apart professionally, but have maintained contact with each other.
The general pattern seems to have been one of vigorous, but professionally incompetent, private enterprise belatedly corrected by decent research.
The introduction of a professionally oriented discourse within content-based courses helped student teachers to construct critical and more different ways to understand their actions.
To begin with, the professionally-trained managers of old people's homes did not seek admission to this new branch of eldercare.
They are, after all, professionally interested in the past.
Ultimately, we felt both professionally compelled and ethically required to address these data, our appraisals of them, and our readings of these appraisals.
There is an obvious preference here for the ideologically oriented political economist51 as opposed to the empirically and professionally oriented economist.
The effectiveness of peer-led and professionally-led groups to support family caregivers.
Architecture should not be reliant on such an informal process - what is required is a professionally defensible and fair method of engaging industry in design.
Subscribers and contributors include publishers, booksellers, librarians, literary agents, authors and others involved professionally with the book in thirty countries.
The key questions are exactly what is professionally objectionable about being an employee and what types of external control are being promulgated by management.
The original quality specifications had been professionally driven and did not involve consultation with service users in their developments.
Patients who are less highly professionally quali ed rated their care better than more highly quali ed patients.
The development nurse also supervises the work of the support workers, who have relevant skills and experience but are not professionally qualified.
Although this tendency is most prominent in male speech, it has also, interestingly, been noted in the speech of professionally successful women.
There was now for the first time a body of persons, however few, professionally charged with carrying the statute into effect.
Is it unproblematic for one group to interpret the experience and knowledge of another, especially when that group may be professionally involved with the other?
I will focus here mainly on the situation of professionally and semi-professionally employed unmar ried women.
As governor, she consistently wore feminine clothing, had her hair done professionally, and wore makeup and jewelry whenever she appeared in public.
Both offer a wider view of facilitating competency by easing the adoption of best practice guidelines, individually, organisationally or professionally.
Lower ranking mansabdars were usually not regarded as being in quite the same category professionally as the highest mansabdars.
As a consequence, economists were becoming a professionally orientated, self-conscious group of academics trying to negotiate a position of independence and autonomy for themselves.
The methods and results of the corpus analysis and informant tests are presented professionally and dispassionately.
More specifically, it was two new generations of media elites, professionally socialised in the postwar era - the 45ers and 68ers - who contributed to this development.
The first is the disparity between objectively- or professionally-assessed and ' felt ' need.
Thus, the emphasis of the book is on areas of law where social workers are likely to be involved professionally.
We only ask if he or she was behaving professionally.
Above all, ouvriers coiffeurs were a particularly young, poorly paid and professionally unstable group.
They are very positive about the value of the experiences to them personally and professionally.
The second was to pursue developments to secure professionally defined goals.
Both were members of the cultural elite-the former a publisher and professor, the latter an author and censor-and probably knew each other professionally and socially.
The fieldwork was closely supervised and a sample of interviewees was checked to ensure that the survey was professionally conducted.
The situation of the professionally skilled that did not migrate was by no means better.
In addition, teachers indicated that they felt professionally enriched, more confident and less isolated.
First, this shows us that the boys were being taught these subjects more formally, as befitted knowledge which might be professionally useful.
A denial of the clock, of being professionally on-time or amateurishly late, is a disingenuous ruse.
Consequently, increasing discretion was located in administrative agencies and their professionally trained personnel.
The role of the state is mainly to establish the goals for a national health policy and to initiate, coordinate, and advise professionally.
Moreover, he interweaved fact and narrative in a way that shows he could have achieved much if he had taken up the pen professionally.
They have to discuss their choice of being a nurse, articulate that which they feel they have accomplished professionally, and ref lect on what they have learned in palliative care.
Caregivers providing what they think is morally questionable care, feel professionally disenfranchised and experience a mix of anguish and anger, which demand careful self-awareness when dealing with the surrogate.
They acted as a vital interface between the professionally orientated segment of economics and the ideological core of state socialist economic thought (the political economy of socialism).
The epidermal blackness, in turn, is enhanced by the prominent shadow, which one would expect to have been diminished or absent in a professionally taken picture.
There was, in the debates, the implication of a national community united in support for the value of free speech, as well as a more professionally concerned theatrical community.
Furthermore, it may have long-term serious consequences in attracting too high a proportion of gynaecologists into private practice, where the rewards (financially if not professionally) are so tempting.
Professionally, it is important for countries to have a united voice through groups like these in order to push forward the research agenda both nationally and internationally.
I think that we all, as applied linguists, may well know all of this; but professionally we forget it because of the dominant methodological nationalism that we are surrounded by.
Although we were attacked, we were not harmed either personally or professionally, industry did not interfere with us, and our government organizations supported us despite the negative reactions.
In addition, a lack of opportunity to utilise more complex techniques, and thus higher-order skills, may lead to therapists feeling they are getting left behind professionally, possibly losing their marketability.
While it is pragmatically convenient to suspend interest in the internal mechanisms of a working simulation, it is professionally reprehensible to be ignorant of those workings.
Long-term effectiveness of peer-led and professionally-led support groups for caregivers.
Second, responding professionally means understanding that the patient's disturbing question needs to be dealt with in the calm, caring, and compassionate manner expected of a physician.
Works inter-professionally in the clinical context.
He envisioned the establishment of birth centers (dar al-waladah) run by professionally trained midwives to assist with labor and delivery, an advancement that might eventually reduce women's mortality.
They both belonged, professionally, to positivistic circles where using such tactics was perhaps less rare than idealists would like to believe, but was considered in principle to be irrelevant demagogy.
In its professionally aesthetic light, the evocative portrait appeared as an emblem of the potent intersection of imagination and fact that realistic fiction had itself become.
The local authorities, who are responsible for staffing, are recruiting all the professionally qualified people available.
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I would simply respond by saying that we want firms that offer expert, specialist and professionally competent advice to their clients.
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In fact, the evidence shows that it reported as professionally and as thoroughly as it could in the time available.
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I think they must have wondered and must have investigated why it was that there was only 32 professionally-qualified men.
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A well-written and crafted letter which is professionally presented will present a positive image both of the writer and of the organisation.
I learned a great deal from him professionally, at least as much about professionalism and style and grace as of ethical substance.
In essence, this could be seen as condoning and abetting "teenage" pregnancy - which is culturally and professionally discouraged.
Of this number, 83,899 are professionally qualified and 19,372 are educationally qualified, while 3,256 are neither.
In addition to attracting all kinds of psychologists who rarely speak to each other professionally, empathy has also been studied by philosophers, theologians, and ethologists.
The mail-in procedure of the present study had some advantages compared with a professionally elicited narrative.
Such cooperation is needed because effective stigmatization requires that individuals distance themselves from the offenders and isolate them personally or professionally.
Most of these patients had been in contact with seropositive animals or have been professionally associated with animals or animal products.
Such studies have demonstrated that the cost of institutionally, professionally dominated care delivery is high.
I have had the satisfaction of having grown professionally, to have acquired new knowledge.
An intelligent, professionally successful married father of two children sought treatment because of severe unhappiness associated with marital distress.
Pursued in theory-poor and phenomenology-rich contexts chemistry nevertheless made itself intellectually, professionally, societally, and industrially creditable and attractive.
The result is a competent, professionally written, totally conventional work, nearly all of which presents material already found in other sources.
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