Collocations withprofession
These are words often used in combination withprofession.
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accounting profession
At the same time, however, there remained the requirement to enrol the support of the accounting profession, a process that was lengthy and contested.
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acting profession
The great problem which has been recognised is the essential necessity of the closed shop for the acting profession.
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chiropractic profession
Various pithy guidelines were produced during the previous debate to illustrate the readiness of the chiropractic profession to receive statutory regulation.
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chosen profession
Where radiographers do not provide such evidence it would appear that they are at risk of failing to re-register and therefore lose the right to practice within their chosen profession.
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dental profession
The decision that confectionery and soft drinks should be zero-rated with the introduction of value added tax has dismayed the dental profession.
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economics profession
The book is clearly structured and well indexed and tracks the evolving interests of the agricultural economics profession.
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engineering profession
Nevertheless, the artist's encounter with the engineer after 1900 proved to be invigorating also for the status of the engineering profession.
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entire profession
Perhaps we need to re-import that idea of independence, and then extend it to the entire profession.
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healing profession
The second derogation allowed the nature of the care provided to be vested in the discretion of individual members of the healing profession.
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health profession
The reader with a social work background or experience outside the health profession may encounter some difficulty.
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historical profession
One point that merits remarking upon is the speed at which the globalizing trend has become institutionalized within the historical profession.
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honourable profession
That is surely an unjustified calumny on an honourable profession.
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learned profession
It is a simple fact that apart from clergymen, who are shockingly underpaid, this is the least well-paid learned profession in the country.
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legal profession
The legal profession would soon recover its earlier protagonism.
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noble profession
Their livelihood, their profession —and it is a noble profession—is at stake in this matter.
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nursing profession
Recent developments have been much faster, with the policy agendas of government and the nursing profession beginning to mesh.
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profession of faith
Membership of such churches is by profession of faith and adult baptism, and the costs - both social and economic - of membership are high.
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psychiatric profession
The editors state that the asylum movement has rightly been seen as the midwife to the new psychiatric profession in the nineteenth century.
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respective profession
But while the former were not the least constrained to keep within the bounds of their respective professions in their pursuit of erudition, divines were.
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teaching profession
The teaching profession had done this, from the start in the secondary schools, from the interwar years in the primary schools, but teaching was untypical.
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various professions
This definition embraces services and interventions provided by various professions and organisations and with different funding sources.
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