lifelong career

collocation in English

meaningsoflifelongandcareer

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lifelong
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈlaɪf.lɒŋ/
us
/ˈlaɪf.lɑːŋ/
lasting for the whole of a ...
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career
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈrɪər/
us
/kəˈrɪr/
the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn ...
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(Definition oflifelongandcareerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I believe that this offer would give teachers, particularly those who make teaching alifelongcareer, much better salary prospects than ever before.
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How do we have a career structure which encourages young people to regard research as the avenue to alifelongcareer?
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I believe that this offer would give teachers, particularly those who make teaching alifelongcareer, much better salary prospects than they have ever had before.
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Contracts of employment, criteria on which many a project is evaluated, and many relationships are short term and few people begin work thinking in terms of alifelongcareer.
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This was the beginning of alifelongcareerin the borax industry.
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This meant that being an academic fellow could be alifelongcareerrather than a stop gap between study and becoming a country parson.
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Two years later, she died, having made physics into alifelongcareerand broken a huge amount of ground for women in academic circles.
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These early experiences helped translate into alifelongcareerin cross-cultural research.
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Thus began hislifelongcareerof developing and refining linear, lumped, finite, passive, and bilateral networks in the sphere of teaching.
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He began what was to become hislifelongcareerin chair manufacturing in 1852.
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Alifelongcareermilitary officer, he began as an infantry officer.
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This was the beginning of alifelongcareerand association with railroading.
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Overcame racial prejudice and continual financial uncertainty to pursue alifelongcareerin physics.
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In civil law countries, this is often alifelongcareer.
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However, this was to become his training for alifelongcareer.
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Burnelli had alifelongcareerdevoted to exploiting the advantages of the lifting body airfoil concept that characterized many of his earlier aircraft designs.
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This interest started his successfullifelongcareerin experimental nuclear physics.
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By age 22 he had become a railroad contractor, which became hislifelongcareer.
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This began what was to be alifelongcareerin public service.
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In hislifelongcareeras a poet, he also organized and was a part of countless mushairas, poetic symposia and recitals.
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