career choice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcareerandchoice
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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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choice
adjective
uk/tʃɔɪs/us/tʃɔɪs/
of ...
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(Definition ofcareerandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Their experiences formed the foundation of a belief which eventually grew so strong that it became acareerchoice.
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The literature oncareerchoice, and the factors that influence young people's career decision-making, are too vast to be explored in detail here.
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Overall, there was a high degree of satisfaction with theircareerchoice.
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It is easier to appreciate how they are related tocareerchoiceby explicitly modelling the expected utilities.
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What really struck me at that age was the incredible range ofcareerchoicethat our free modern society allows young people.
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To return to the example ofcareerchoice, suppose the person chooses the musical career over the legal career.
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The respondents were satisfied with theircareerchoiceand felt that, through their work, they were contributing to society.
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Bioethics is not an extension of the politics of protest; for them it is acareerchoice.
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Outcomes from the model included increased opportunities for diverse roles that incorporated an element of academic practice and augmentedcareerchoiceand scope for radiation therapists.
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Although risks are often represented in a dialectical relationship to resilience, past problems can be a significant and positive motor in people's creativity,careerchoice, and motivation for success.
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Findings build upon and extend previous literature relating to reasons for teaching as acareerchoice, which have not systematically applied current motivational models to developing explanations.
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We need to make positive reference to engineering at every opportunity, publicly encouraging our young people to make it acareerchoice.
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The campaign underlines that the police service is a progressive, modern, high-tech and rewardingcareerchoice.
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Ifcareerchoiceis not to be jeopardised there must be expert guidance, and it must come early in the school career.
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These leaflets point out that girls as well as boys have a widecareerchoiceahead of them.
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I recognise that there are those for whom crime is acareerchoice.
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Despite that, engineering still suffers from a poor image, especially as acareerchoiceamong young people.
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It is the equivalent of making acareerchoicefor someone and getting it wrong.
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That fact makes it all the stranger that engineering is not acareerchoicefor most of the nation's youth.
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I shall now turn to the possible effects of loans oncareerchoice.
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