career advancement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcareerandadvancement
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career
adjective[before noun]
uk/kəˈrɪər/us/kəˈrɪr/
having a job or position as part of the career that you are trained for and are normally paid to do, rather than being chosen for it as a member or supporter of a government or ...
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advancement
noun[U]
uk/ədˈvɑːns.mənt/us/ədˈvæns.mənt/
the development or improvement ...
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(Definition ofcareerandadvancementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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His earlycareeradvancement, after acquiring a doctorate in economics in the late 1920s, was unremarkable.
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Evidence in favour of thecareeradvancementmodel is stronger.
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For the individual scientists concerned, refereed publications provided professional recognition and helped withcareeradvancement.
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Formal arrangements to operationalise independence include tenure (security in office), appointment procedures (careeradvancement), and salary (which may not be reduced while in office).
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Related to the prevailing need for statistical analysis is also the need for scientists to publish senior authored publications forcareeradvancement.
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Moreover, forcareeradvancement, they also have to be loyal to the party leadership who distribute the central party posts, and, when in power, decide cabinet members.
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Careeradvancementbecomes a matter of self-confidence and self-assertiveness.
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The first main perspective emphasizes the opportunity costs of childbearing, focusing on how the prospects forcareeradvancementand for higher income may depress women's fertility.
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In contrast to the weak evidence supporting the ideological model and the strong evidence supporting thecareeradvancementmodel, there is no evidence favouring the sociological model.
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A head teacher carries this enormous power of totally preventing thecareeradvancementof someone who happens to disagree with him.
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Women who are perfectly competent—probably more competent than their male counterparts—are often deniedcareeradvancement.
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We must therefore expand this resource, but it must be done in a way that does not jeopardise the prospects forcareeradvancement.
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Surely the right way to reward continued outstanding performance is throughcareeradvancementand greater pay flexibility—approaches specifically incorporated in last year's academic pay settlement.
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Those who opt to work reduced hours should not be penalized in terms ofcareeradvancement.
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The principle of self-sufficiency is grossly unfair where one parent has forgone many years ofcareeradvancementin order to care for a family.
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Indeed, he depends for hiscareeradvancementon that legal establishment.
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Community legislation on the civil service which regulatescareeradvancementfor women is no luxury but is an absolute necessity.
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Part-time work without social cover, opportunities for further training andcareeradvancementis merely something for companies to fall back on when they have a lot of orders.
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They need to ensure that staff stay within the national health service and do not become disillusioned by a lack of educational opportunity and thuscareeradvancement.
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Various venues provide a forum for discussion about education, diversity, professional development andcareeradvancement.
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