professional status
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprofessionalandstatus
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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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status
noun
uk/ˈsteɪ.təs/us/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofprofessional status
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Rather than an explanation, this is the third main concomitant of singers' shift from dependent toprofessionalstatus.
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As actuaries would discover by the mid-nineteenth century, too much competition also could be a threat toprofessionalstatus.
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Moreover, it does not account for the attainment ofprofessionalstatus(where it actually existed), but instead simply labels certain occupations as professions.
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Given the rise of polyphony in the period, this allowed the expansion of both music and the musicians' economic, social andprofessionalstatus.
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Overall, answers depended neither onprofessionalstatus(salaried or not) nor on age.
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Ten studies did not give any explicit information about the operator(s) experience level orprofessionalstatus.
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The legitimacy of their members is essentially based on their knowledge of the field and theirprofessionalstatus.
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The absence of dedicated instrumental and vocal teaching courses which conferprofessionalstatusis, therefore, extremely worrying.
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The loss of economic andprofessionalstatusat an advanced age is crippling, with the prospects of ever regaining their former status slim.
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The consulting ethicist is greatly concerned about hisprofessionalstatusand career.
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Moreover,professionalstatus, and institutional and organizational forms drew on biological rationales.
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The logic is one of subtle distinctions of class and status: architecture's claim toprofessionalstatuswas its very lack of necessity.
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Nursing has only relatively recently gainedprofessionalstatus, and the new conception of the autonomous and accountable professional nurse has been a long time coming.
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And they sought to demand respect for theirprofessionalstatusfrom their students.
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At first sight, agriculture is not an obvious candidate forprofessionalstatus.
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Thus, they argue, it is not surprising that nurses who aspire toprofessionalstatusregard such technical skills as desirable.
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In nine studies, only theprofessionalstatusof the operator was given.
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