professional opinion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprofessionalandopinion
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professional
adjective
uk/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/us/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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opinion
noun
uk/əˈpɪn.jən/us/əˈpɪn.jən/
a thought or belief about something ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandopinionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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And that particular pendulum ofprofessionalopinionis presumably poised to reverse course yet again.
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It is true that, at times,professionalopinionprovides the only source of information.
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Utilization data were obtained from administrative data, char t reviews, andprofessionalopinion.
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There is, in teaching music (as in all other subjects), substantial room for legitimate differences inprofessionalopinion.
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It is theprofessionalopinionon how a child should be brought into this world that usually triumphs. 11.
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He can merely express hisprofessionalopinion.
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He must give his bestprofessionalopinion.
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It is fair to say thatprofessionalopinionis split.
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Leadingprofessionalopinionis almost entirety in favour.
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What is the objection to askingprofessionalopinion?
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We are not aware of anyprofessionalopinionopposing it.
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That is theprofessionalopinionof the experts.
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I believe that anotherprofessionalopinionis required before treatment.
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It is so very easy to understandprofessionalopinion.
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Butprofessionalopinionopposes single-handed appointments in this specialty.
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Leadingprofessionalopinionis almost entirely in favour.
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We are still seekingprofessionalopinionon that matter.
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This kind of discourse results from the elite, enclosed nature of the academy, in which there was little separation betweenprofessionalopinionand personal character.
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In practice the distinction between internal and external evidence might merge because, for example,professionalopinionmight be based on published sources of evidence.
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Such conservatism exists throughout the text : the author presents hard facts, but lack of interpretation, speculation andprofessionalopinionreduces the book's value for scholars.
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It proved the value ofprofessionalopinionin providing judgements, hypotheses, interpretation, outsider viewpoint and different ways of addressing the patterns of frequent attendance.
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It was clear from the surveys that localprofessionalopinion, especially clinical opinion, is central to the production of local health policies and the development of priorities.
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Patients who may seek theprofessionalopinionof a second dentist wold not be recorded.
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