Their professionalism, values and ethics are what define our firm.
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"He's Putin's Erik Prince, but without the professionalism," Nance said.
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Zakharova's professionalism and her understanding of the media impressed Timakova.
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In past editions of the CDF, China accentuated its professionalism.
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At work, I was protected under the guise of professionalism.
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Deaniacs brought scale and professionalism to the grassroots group MoveOn.org.
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"They responded with the level of professionalism and urgency required."
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The path to professionalism is still dominated by private schools.
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Xo misreads Bruce's professionalism for avoiding Rogelio because of her.
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No genre, style, or level of professionalism is beyond redemption.
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It doesn't try to dazzle its audience with glossy professionalism.
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One resource seems infinite and free: the professionalism of caregivers.
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While some of that professionalism has transferred over to egirl.gg.
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"This idea also permeated societal understanding of professionalism," it continues.
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For deadly songwriting professionalism, though, "Anastasia" (Broadway) wins the prize.
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The generations before us were more about certification and professionalism.
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All of these things are symptomatic of a lack of professionalism.
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America's troops provide security and professionalism in an otherwise chaotic world.
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Because of their speed and professionalism, my father's life was saved.
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Miss Julie initially is reticent but flattered, keeping up her professionalism.
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I wish to thank him for his commitment, professionalism and drive.
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" Kate continued, "The dedication and professionalism of nurses is awe-inspiring.
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The co-founders impressed the sharks with their energy and professionalism.
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FOX News will now form a Workplace Professionalism and Inclusion Council.
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I think that also what a certain level of professionalism requires.
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He has brought great professionalism, direct from Kiev, to Trump world.
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We want to do this with the utmost integrity and professionalism.
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"International investors would bring a different mentality, more professionalism," he said.
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As medical educators, we teach and model professionalism to our learners.
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Yes, negativism begets hostility, but Jackson's inflated paychecks demand greater professionalism.
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All they wanted to see was some contrition and some professionalism.
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The dealers are very serious, and they do everything with professionalism.
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"Our sailors are being reintegrated with dignity and professionalism," Rear Adm.
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You notice the speed, you notice his competitiveness and his professionalism.
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And what struck them most about these videos was their professionalism.
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But outside that small team, that professionalism can feel very cold.
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I have been treated with respect, expertise, timely care and medical professionalism.
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But as a matter of both propriety and professionalism, keep it simple.
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Well that's why it would be guided by professionalism and best practice.
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The players have been extraordinary for their effort, their professionalism, their solidarity.
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"This airborne exercise demonstrates the interoperability, lethality and professionalism of our militaries."
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Bulgaria's Association of European Journalists spoke of a "coup against journalistic professionalism".
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Turns out, we cannot ignore that kind of attention, kindness, and professionalism.
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Leadership is about policy, but it's also about professionalism, competence and character.
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On the one hand, the professionalism is good, it minimizes the damage.
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The things that the students have displayed are maturity, professionalism and dedication.
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They quibbled with her professionalism, which had no place in their schemes.
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Professionalism in journalism means more than just sticking to facts and fairness.
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The Congressional Budget Office has a valuable tradition of independence and professionalism.
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In its early years, PDVSA maintained a reputation for professionalism and independence.
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He has behaved with great professionalism and dignity throughout his time here.
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"The standards of security and professionalism among contractors are lower," he said.
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We're known for our care, compassion, professionalism, the quality of our work.
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But what, if any, are the benefits of that increase in professionalism?
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The level of professionalism he brought with him was impressive and inspiring.
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It's a nice size that splits the difference between portability and professionalism.
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Is he committed to professionalism and improving availability of justice to all?
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He added that the inspector general's office has a reputation for professionalism.
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You forget beneath it all is so much drive, talent and professionalism.
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Former bosses and colleagues from both parties praise her leadership and professionalism.
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Once the epitome of independent professionalism, physicians watched their autonomy shrink rapidly.
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I would like to thank event staff for their care and professionalism.
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We're grateful to you for the professionalism you've shown, and your willingness.
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" "I am fully confident that they comported themselves with the utmost professionalism.
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They have to maintain their professionalism because they are representing the Army.
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The Pakistanis say they are confident in the Strategic Plans Division's professionalism.
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And, I have benefited from their wisdom, support, hard work and professionalism.
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You serve with professionalism, respect, and determination in fulfilling DHS' important missions.
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"We sincerely appreciate the fire chief's professionalism and dedication to duty," Gallo said.
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I thought her experience and professionalism paid off with a well-deserved win.
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This is a disgrace to an office with a great tradition of professionalism.
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I've had two operations there, and I can't say enough about their professionalism.
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Many state and local police forces lack the professionalism to curb violent crime.
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Hong Kong's courts are still respected globally for their professionalism and unbiased rulings.
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By 1930 the club was at the forefront of the move to professionalism.
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It taught me professionalism at a level that — I admired watching Andy Lincoln.
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She's so gifted, as you know, with her comedic timing, with her professionalism.
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Your paper has absolutely zero journalistic professionalism and you are scummy rape apologists.
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Bannon, at one point, praised the committee members for the professionalism and preparedness.
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"They say they want peace and professionalism, but they want war," Lege said.
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She thanked the stage managers and crew for their professionalism throughout the night.
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And eventually they do their deal with commercialism, with professionalism, and with sponsors.
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Moreover, Guatemala's own prosecutors have begun to absorb the foreigners' professionalism and fearlessness.
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"Coach K definitely installed professionalism, and Boeheim brought some mental toughness to me."
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On the ESPN telecast, John McEnroe was laying into Monfils, questioning his professionalism.
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"The head of state highly valued Churkin's professionalism and diplomatic talent," Peskov said.
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It was impressive to witness the level of professionalism that these hobbyists maintained.
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It may not have anything to do with their professionalism at their job.
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Maintain professionalism, but try to enjoy the early days of lust and intrigue.
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Lacking the more important criteria, professionalism can result in doing wrong very well.
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On set she was known for a breezy professionalism that belied her youth.
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His investigation exemplified professionalism, and he laid out the facts in his report.
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"My staff acted at all times with the most complete professionalism," he said.
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This one may seem obvious, but professionalism is extremely valued in the workplace.
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The result is riveting: a battle between stoicism and emotion, professionalism and sentiment.
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The changes are moving the industry toward higher standards of professionalism and transparency.
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He'll be remembered for his kindness, professionalism and, of course, his wild suits.
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The only reason we think so is because we associate professionalism with men.
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For my generation, the word 'drag queen' was a slur on our professionalism.
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Supervisors also "found he lacked … professionalism, punctuality, ethics and honesty," according to the paper.
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We are also awed by their tenacity and professionalism in rolling the presses anyway.
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But it violates principles of military professionalism when the event turns into campaign spectacle.
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"I'm a single mom, too," I said, aghast at my own lack of professionalism.
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Around here, that kind of bare-minimum competence makes him a paragon of professionalism.
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"In keeping with this trust, ICE's enforcement activities are conducted with integrity and professionalism."
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"We want to make BSNL and MTNL competitive, and bring in professionalism," Shankar said.
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Comey, for his part, appealed to their professionalism and independence in his Senate hearing.
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He was known for his professionalism and his enthusiasm, including for our international events.
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Coach Brett Brown praised Okafor for his professionalism, even as his minutes have dwindled.
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After recognising professionalism in 1885, the Football Association introduced a system of player registration.
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I salute the professionalism and skill of our Armed Forces who took action today.
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Yes, it's tempting to see nothing wrong with loosening the professionalism on the Hill.
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For neoliberalism, class isn't based on old money or heredity, but on meritocratic professionalism.
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By his intemperate standards, Mr Trump's performance was a model of professionalism and restraint.
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If states would simply invest in professionalism and training; they can move toward standardization.
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By contrast, Skorton led the Smithsonian Institute with professionalism and a low public profile.
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In keeping with this trust, ICE's enforcement activities are conducted with integrity and professionalism.
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In the 211s, Dragnet showed Sergeant Joe Friday solving crimes with a cool professionalism.
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Mr. Bratton may insist that his officers are the model of professionalism and restraint.
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The honor, professionalism and integrity of U.S. service members and veterans demand no less.
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The informality of Mr. Pitsillides, in his T-shirt and apron, belies his professionalism.
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Crimes which would normally provoke outrage are posted on the page with detached professionalism.
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James Priestley: Professionalism has become so much more important over the last 15 years.
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Urban isolation, loneliness, professionalism, detachment — these are the signature themes of Michael Mann's films.
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The video lacked the creamy resolution, crystalline audio, and voluptuous effects associated with professionalism.
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross lauded the heroism and professionalism of his SWAT officers.
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But luckily Trump's lawyer was able to smooth it over with professionalism and class.
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By nearly all accounts she served with professionalism and a commitment to anti-corruption.
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He praised the professionalism and courage of first responders whose "miraculous speed" saved lives.
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Mr. Benedetto said his firm treated all of its clients with professionalism and respect.
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As you walk through the exhibition, lines between professionalism and dabbling seem to dissolve.
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If there's one defining characteristic of Romney's political career it's his veneer of professionalism.
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S/he maintains high standards of professionalism, efficiency, personal communication, discretion and independent judgment.
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With Mr. Schwarzenegger, there's no joy, just a — you'll pardon the word — robotic professionalism.
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In his closed-door session, Morrison raised concerns about their management style and professionalism.
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We need your professionalism, your expertise, your respect for democratic norms and American values.
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Note his professionalism in the midst of a huge crowd of rabid football fans.
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She spoke of her concern over the campaign against Yovanovitch, and highlighted her professionalism.
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And when I make that choice, I expect to be treated with respect and professionalism.
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Gordon, who is known for his professionalism, always seemed to take the question in stride.
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The film's director, Josh Cooley, also couldn't help but gush about Reeves and his professionalism.
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We are and will continue to enforce President Trump's executive order humanely and with professionalism.
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Professionalism aside, he is basically untradeable; the price tag on mentorship has a tipping point.
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"I think we all have tried to maintain professionalism and bipartisan[ship]," Warner said Tuesday.
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"There is a lot of professionalism but not much heart," wrote the New York Times.
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For all their professionalism, though, the stars never feel groomed or artificial in the doc.
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Personally, as a manager, I see résumés more of a way to see your professionalism.
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Follow these steps to offer an explanation with as much poise and professionalism as possible.
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We have agreed to work together on the hiring and professionalism of border patrol agents.
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When asked about the fight, Jason Lewis, who played Samantha's boyfriend Smith, praised Parker's professionalism.
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Attention to detail, a strong work ethic, professionalism and intra-office skills are a must.
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The Story went viral, and Jezebel covered Gonzalez's firing, resulting in readers questioning her professionalism.
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So, play by all the rules of professionalism to show you know what they are.
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"I assumed a level of professionalism within the company that just wasn't there," she said.
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Her work, Professionalism, showed a questionable feast out of udon noodles, hat, gloves and coins.
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Let us acknowledge that extremism bred heroism, professionalism, courage, and supremely American, exquisitely human decency.
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"He appreciates the professionalism of the District Attorney and the Cosmopolitan in resolving this event."
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Professionalism in public office is under an unprecedented attack, both by the public and politicians.
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The Democratic candidate declined to mount a serious defense of the military's professionalism and competence.
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Restoring professionalism and a team concept will require a reporting structure that funnels through him.
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But while Comey was disliked politically, he was lauded inside the FBI for his professionalism.
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Too often, our societal norms still set up a false choice between parenting and professionalism.
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That argument might be more persuasive if professionalism were the hallmark of Trump's campaign operation.
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In such circumstances, the prosecutor must maintain professionalism and always be respectful of the judge.
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Once perceived as an affront to professionalism, it has since settled in as a convention.
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Ambassadors have three official duties and they complete them with a professionalism that's distinctly unchill.
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TG: How do you understand the role of professionalism in fostering political and intellectual diversity?
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Thailand's official memorials to its Vietnam War veterans laud battlefield success, military professionalism and honor.
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The VA must instill a culture of accountability for wrongdoing and ensure professionalism is upheld.
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He was generous, committed beyond professionalism, fair-minded and, in context, extremely open to progress.
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The question now, he said, is not money, rather the professionalism required to maintain them.
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"Populism laps at the edges of military professionalism," notes Eliot Cohen of Johns Hopkins University.
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"State money follows a logic of power, not one of efficiency and professionalism," Kreko said.
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But Brechbuhl also insists that the department disagrees with Linick's conclusions and defends Hook's professionalism.
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"The best thing we can do is handle things with class and professionalism," he said.
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We are and will continue to enforce President Trump's executive orders humanely and with professionalism.
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He demonstrated that even in Washington there is no substitute for character, professionalism and reputation.
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I'm unhappy with the lack of professionalism at Wells Fargo and how this was conducted.
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Which applies: the values and protocols of friendship or the values and protocols of professionalism?
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The men's camaraderie and choreography announce their professionalism while the guns and money telegraph the stakes.
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They couldn't find a salon that cared for their hair and where the stylists had professionalism.
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He sounds tired—as anyone who's fielded interviews all day would—but maintains a polished professionalism.
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The Prado's lesson for post-crisis Spain is that professionalism, entrepreneurial drive and internationalisation bring rewards.
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He cited almost uniformly peaceful protests against police killings, and police handling the protests with professionalism.
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"There's just a shocking lack of professionalism and interagency coordination," a former senior Pentagon spokesperson said.
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These are often career government officials who believe in the professionalism of not spilling the beans.
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Professionalism — you don't have someone telling you what to wear or when to show up 6.
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Frank Meier was a very 1930s character: colorful but discreet, a mix of folklore and professionalism.
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The aircrew's chain of command are committed to maintaining an environment of professionalism, dignity and respect.
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His professionalism, expertise, and deckplate leadership have been remarkable during an extremely challenging period for NSA.
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"We thank our employees at the Halol plant for their hard work and professionalism," said Kazem.
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All of that professionalism and proficiency can't keep Trainor from feeling a little nondescript, even now.
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The professionalism and ability of Asia's organized crime groups to innovate has made this trend possible.
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Notwithstanding its long tradition of professionalism, the Office of Legal Counsel is run by political appointees.
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Working in such a corporate environment taught me a lot about professionalism, communication and managing expectations.
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Trump slyly markets his anti-professionalism as anti-elitism and a rejection of staid, cautious thinking.
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In the end, Mr. Gonzalez's kind of dreaminess wasn't blurry detachment: It was detail-oriented professionalism.
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"Brenda Snipes has got to go," they chanted, holding signs that slammed her character and professionalism.
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I wish to thank the LAPD, LADA, and LACA for their professionalism during this difficult process.
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"Lennart has always been a role model of professionalism and, more importantly, of humanity," he said.
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It was a lesson in being a strong woman, getting things done, without sacrificing your professionalism.
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Rising above the morass of Pakistan's domestic politics, the SPD projects an image of calm professionalism.
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But being too low can set off alarm bells that you might lack experience or professionalism.
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We appreciate his creativity and professionalism, and we wish him the best on his future projects.
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To my knowledge, he always treated everyone with the utmost respect and professionalism in the workplace.
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Those who worked with Birx during the Obama and Trump administrations praised her professionalism and qualifications.
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NS-ART, 27, was lauded for his commitment and professionalism by Furia captain Heitor "Duster" Pereira.
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The most influential people understand how to harness this as a means of powering their professionalism.
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"The court acknowledged that professionalism cannot hinge on clothing size," Ms. Ierusalimskaya said after the verdict.
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Her State Department colleagues, including Taylor, spoke highly of her apolitical professionalism in their own testimony.
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If there's a thematic core to this hour, it's a proud affirmation of single-minded professionalism.
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Kids know and it doesn't really suit what we're trying to teach them, which is professionalism.
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That's one way the Met can contribute its professionalism and expertise to preserving that cultural heritage.
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Before professionalism came to track and field, he bemoaned the loss of sport for sport's sake.
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She does her job with a sheen of professionalism, but that's not the same as respect.
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Avenatti thanked Columbus deputy chief prosecutor Joseph Gibson for dismissing the charges and praised their professionalism.
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"We appreciate the professionalism of all law enforcement involved in handling this situation," said attorney Chip Lewis.
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Ms. Baker marvels at how quickly marijuana product suppliers and retailers are embracing innovative ideas with professionalism.
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Despite medicine's historical predilection for a dress code that projects professionalism, neckties aren't deemed essential by patients.
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A beloved member of our Ohana, his kindness and professionalism were matched only by his incredible talent.
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" She said that none of her hours of training, studying, and professionalism "had any value to him.
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I was hoping after my consistent denials and successful career, that Paul would treat me with professionalism.
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That is the next level professionalism that Camila Cabello demonstrated on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
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This evolution has been widely hailed as a triumph of meritocracy over privilege, and professionalism over amateurism.
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Attention to detail, a strong work ethic, professionalism and intra-office skills are part of the role.
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When the visitors are 'Shark Tank' producers, they can see that quality and your professionalism as well.
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As one of the show's executive producers, Lenkov says he was impressed with Redman's performance and professionalism.
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"Couldn't happen to a better player, in terms of his personality, his professionalism," coach Adrian Heath said.
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Musicians aren't always known for their professionalism, and that might be rubbing off on their merch companies.
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One thing that distinguishes smart people is they know how to dial up the professionalism — without overcompensating.
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The process took less than an hour, and we'd like to thank German officials for their professionalism.
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Jane is a talker, but her constant oversharing led teammates to question her professionalism in the workplace.
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The airline says the actions of the crew members did not reflect the professionalism expected of employees.
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"I take great responsibility and professionalism in my job, and I made a huge mistake," Sharapova said.
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The girl shares her father's professionalism, and also seems to have inherited some of his sweet ineptitude.
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As a rank-and-file stripper, I sometimes let professionalism smooth down the discomfort of certain dynamics.
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General manager Ross Atkins said Grilli has "professionalism and experience" and those were factors in acquiring him.
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With workaday professionalism, Mr. Jones reined it all in and elevated the goods a notch or two.
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Professionalism involves credentials, benchmarks, all sorts of yardsticks by which a person can be judged, sometimes unkindly.
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Ms. Hase portrayed herself several times as a photographer with a view camera, her declaration of professionalism.
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In a character assessment, her supervisor said Sea's "drive and professionalism" was the future of the Army.
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Mr. Beck said that he was frustrated by the lack of transparency and professionalism surrounding the project.
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The vitality, energy, intelligence and professionalism that Warren brings to tasks seems almost unprecedented in today's Senate.
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It is what makes people concerned about his ability to find a balance between playfulness and professionalism.
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"Countless incidents of courage and professionalism far outweigh the few examples of excessive force," Mr. Johnson said.
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Those local law enforcement and security showed a shocking lack of respect and professionalism to our attendees.
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Knowing that others would read their work encouraged students to approach the contest with seriousness and professionalism.
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"He has shown his ability to score points, has great professionalism..." said Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul.
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Numerous reviews on Zocdoc, an online medical care appointment booking service, praised his professionalism and bedside manner.
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Did he sacrifice a lifetime of the highest level of professionalism and integrity to defend Mr. Trump?
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And she did it with the professionalism, class, grace and humility that only a true Queen could.
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But the professionalism — and have no doubt, "Defenders" is very well put together — comes with some costs.
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In the news release, the Fayetteville Police Department celebrated Carr's "dedication and professionalism," calling him a hero.
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Cuomo is off-duty in a baseball cap, the veneer of his suit-and-tie professionalism shed.
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Hong Kong's police have long been admired for their professionalism compared with some forces elsewhere in Asia.
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Fashion is a fast-paced industry, one that requires a constant level of professionalism, punctuality, and personality.
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Ms. Baker marvels at how quickly marijuana product suppliers and retailers are embracing innovative ideas with professionalism.
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The investor experience and the professionalism of our industry will be enhanced to the benefit of everyone.
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Comey made an impassioned case for the independence and professionalism of his former agency before the committee.
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"Delta applauds the quick action and professionalism of the crew of Delta flight 579," the airline said.
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You've seen almost uniformly peaceful protests and you've seen, almost uniformly, police handling those protests with professionalism.
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"I cannot believe the level of professionalism that this hotel property had with me tonight," wrote Massey.
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They also apply to scientific research bodies and public hospitals, where the provisions require additional professionalism and innovation.
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Wilhelm was the model of professionalism, and any production in New York would be lucky to have her.
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I would also like to express my appreciation to the Butte Police Department for their professionalism and courtesy.
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"This is a first class mine that operates with high standards and true professionalism," CEO John Schroder said.
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He doesn't maintain a rigid air of professionalism or keep his personal life and his interests to himself.
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" He adds that Cummins told him, "I just want to compliment you on the professionalism of your department.
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There is, even in the best of times, a tension between apolitical professionalism and serving the public will.
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Part of those challenges have been dealing with Peruvian authorities, which she says lack in professionalism and experience.
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He's revered around the league for his professionalism and his ability to connect with all types of people.
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In his interview with The Independent, Carney criticized the two-time Oscar nominee's performance and professionalism on set.
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United thanked Van Gaal for excellent work, professionalism, dignity and his legacy of giving several youngsters a chance.
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"It is truly a testament to the professionalism and excellence of our airmen now, and that served before."
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Acknowledging this truth takes nothing from their professionalism and valour, which your columnist has witnessed at close quarters.
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In all likelihood, your best bet is a gift that strikes a comfortable balance between professionalism and fun.
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A small aside: the workplace presents a different conundrum altogether when we venture into the protocol of professionalism.
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Granted, he has cleared a bar of professionalism so low it could be confused for a tree root.
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"During her tenure at Fox News, Gretchen exhibited the highest standards of journalism and professionalism," the statement said.
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Leicester's "success is partly due to the general increase in wealth and professionalism throughout the league," J.A. writes.
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The survey asked about the doctor's characteristics, such as caring, confidence, reliability, attentiveness, cooperativeness, professionalism, efficiency and approachability.
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But an outpouring of emojis, especially when you don't know the other person well, can undermine your professionalism.
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F.L. players are required to reflect that high level of professionalism in everything they do on game day.
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"An Australian band, which captured the footage of the aftermath, praised the Air Canada staff for their "professionalism.
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It discounts the value of the International Atomic Energy Agency's competencies, expertise, and professionalism to monitor the agreement.
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Her identity is bound up with professionalism, more so than her husband, and more so than Barack Obama.
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Despite rumors that Trump would fire Mueller, Cobb and Dowd have praised the special counsel's honesty and professionalism.
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But Ms. Jennings Grant makes something appealing out of Louise's combination of on-camera professionalism and unapologetic voraciousness.
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But he's written a tepid and bloodless book, one that demonstrates the defects and virtues of consummate professionalism.
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But Trump didn't hire her for her professionalism—he did so because she "said GREAT things about" him.
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That report found no issues with the ethics and professionalism training those forces received, according to Task & Purpose.
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In short, McGahn's professionalism and commitment to legal ethics under challenging circumstances shine through in the Mueller report.
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He remembers being awed by the professionalism of the club, one of the most highly regarded in Europe.
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Every single one of you treated Laura with such professionalism, and kindness, and dignity as she lay unconscious.
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Throughout his career he has always treated his colleagues, male and female, with the utmost respect and professionalism.
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When actual famous people, like Fifth Harmony, Ed Sheeran or Pitbull, showed up, their professionalism was almost disruptive.
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Mr. Tomsic, a TV journeyman, executes both the dumb pratfalls and the quick banter with discipline and professionalism.
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He has said he does not care about her private life and valued her hard work and professionalism.
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"I appreciate the professionalism and integrity she demonstrated throughout her service and she will be missed," she added.
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Which is to say it's pretty small yet so illustrative of his sense of respect, professionalism and awe.
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The diminished spirit threatens to stifle innovation, professionalism and the long-held "can-do" ethos among the Chinese.
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We also notice a rise in professionalism in company setups and a higher ambition level in founding teams.
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Guests who felt negatively pointed out issues with the professionalism of staff, broken air conditioning, and expensive prices.
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Williams also praised the roughly 4,000 other people employed by the police department and their commitment to professionalism.
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"There was a consistent lack of professionalism that persisted throughout every aspect of the course," the complaint reads.
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The new law sought to break up those rings and raise the professionalism and credibility of the courts.
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At the same time, I will tell you that the guys I work with, there's this professionalism there.
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The closer you get to national security systems, the more professionalism there is on digital attack and defense.
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"These kinds of statements reveal that the professionalism of the military is systemically falling in America," Shamanov said.
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"The professionalism and flawless execution by the team was incredible," said Chief Warrant Officer Steven Sturm, Ford's Ship's Boatswain.
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A more serious engagement would warrant a more serious level of professionalism, which each royal is sure to follow.
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This is bolstered and optimized by the experience and professionalism of Scott Pace, the National Space Council's executive secretary.
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" Dienna said, "Onboard USS Harry S. Truman, we measure ourselves by the highest standards of professionalism and personal integrity.
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Perdue also thanked the two research agencies for their "professionalism" and said it's "understandable" that some have expressed displeasure.
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Jeffrey commended the professionalism of US troops on the ground for keeping these incidents with the Russians from escalating.
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They urge Mr Trump to create a domestic policy team that apes the professionalism of his national security team.
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Ms. Kelly, with her usual poise and professionalism, won for her evenhandedness, good nature and elegant coolness under fire.
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Clinton has a better shot at winning these voters' votes than Trump does because of her experience and professionalism.
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But I am thankful for TSA, LAPD and all involved today for their kindness and professionalism during this process.
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"I greatly appreciate Jamie's professionalism, expertise, and many contributions to GE's significant transformation during this critical time," Culp said.
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Our staff is suffering, but I commend them for how they've handled this situation with grace, strength and professionalism.
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We were going into big studios and dealing with expectations to push ourselves to the next level of professionalism.
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Japan's willingness to patrol those thousands of miles — and its professionalism in doing so — has won Tokyo America's respect.
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"I greatly admired him for his honesty, tenacity and professionalism and capacity for innovation," he said in a statement.
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It's time for Americans to expect dignity and professionalism from our leaders and to replace them if they refuse.
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She brought a level of professionalism and business experience the founders lacked, and she encouraged them to form partnerships.
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I also felt that his reputation brought a calming effect on the scandal, an image of professionalism and objectivity.
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As a defender of the independence, integrity, and nonpartisan professionalism of the DOJ, Sessions has been less than useless.
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The attorney general should defend the nonpartisanship and professionalism of Justice Department lawyers as they speak truth to power.
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It is quite apparent from the video that she is frantically trying to salvage the professionalism of the interview.
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"I admire Ivanka for her style, professionalism, and the real-life moments that she shares," the California native said.
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You must exhibit a demonstrated ability to perform duties with a polished level of professionalism, tact, discretion, and judgement.
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We hope that he serves as an example of professionalism, integrity and hard work for all who knew him.
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Professionalism and proper seamanship and navigation are the table stakes of being a world power and a trading power.
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"We also wish to commend security agencies for the professionalism displayed so far," he said in a news conference.
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For five years (or four, if you're Zayn), the boys cultivated easily accessible personalities in the spirit of professionalism.
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She was forty-one, and her appearance—slim and meticulously dressed, with short, stylishly trimmed hair—emphasized cool professionalism.
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They also say she has brought a sense of professionalism and diplomacy that helps balance Gawker's notoriously freewheeling spirit.
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Just prior to being asked about Schiff's remarks, Rooney had praised the professionalism and bipartisanship of the committee's work.
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There is an air of newfound professionalism to "Immunity," but it does not undermine the simplicity of her sound.
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He also said nothing that diminished his reputation for impartiality and professionalism, hewing instead to his legally defined role.
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They want comfort, elegance, and professionalism to coincide, and they want their workwear to actually make their lives easier.
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He also said the professionalism of regulator Bafin and the availability of highly qualified staff added to Frankfurt's attractiveness.
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We are grateful for the professionalism displayed by law enforcement, firefighters and medical staff who responded to the incident.
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The company was "re-shaping" its financial adviser network to improve its level of professionalism and productivity, he added.
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In practice, the dedicated professionalism of American physicians has always been the most important ingredient in quality medical care.
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Most of these employees have a strong sense of professionalism and are dedicated to the mission of their agency.
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And this is without mentioning his etching technique, which veers away from the pristine professionalism practiced by his contemporaries.
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Despite the extraordinary circumstances, we never compromised our dedication to the viewers and everyone's professionalism was on display throughout.
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Initially, some volunteers questioned the motives of professional aid workers, while aid workers questioned the professionalism of some volunteers.
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Despite disagreeing with some of the report's conclusions, Comey wrote that he respected the professionalism of the inspector general.
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Professionalism is indeed an important job criterion, but there are two that are far more important: integrity and ethics.
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It's so tied up in the way that we understand and perceive professionalism and whiteness as more closely aligned.
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But it was an extraordinary embarrassment for Mr. Bolsonaro, who has exalted the integrity and professionalism of Brazil's military.
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"What extraordinary professionalism and bravery by NYPD Officer Syed Ali," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Twitter on Tuesday.
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His name is Barack (Peter Francis James, shiny with dangerously amiable professionalism), and he has an offer to make.
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The public is instructed to adhere to Confucian family roles at home and to demonstrate capitalist professionalism at work.
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"The Rialto Police Department is confident officers treated the involved individuals with dignity, respect and professionalism," the police said.
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Ms. Creevy, 19, has a lot on her mind: female solidarity, junk food, insecurity, wildness, even thoughts about professionalism.
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How do you think that apps and individuals can ensure accuracy and professionalism within medical-related social media posts?
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Mr Fisher lambasted Mr Corbyn's office for its "blizzard of lies" and "lack of competence, professionalism and human decency".
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In response, the White House and Republicans on the committee moved quickly to attack Colonel Vindman's loyalty and professionalism.
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It betrays the professionalism I have seen time and time again displayed and practiced by our brave correctional employees.
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Fox News says it has worked to achieve an improved workplace environment through its Workplace Professionalism and Inclusion Council.
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He also sought closer relationships with foreign partners frustrated by currency controls and a lack of professionalism at PDVSA.
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"Rugby Australia has acted with complete professionalism and integrity at all times through the process," RA said in their statement.
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Currently, he is restrained only by the lingering professionalism of public servants and a few thin threads of institutional inertia.
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"From an NIC perspective we are known for professionalism and we will live up to that professional expectation," he said.
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Malalis said the idea that "there is a certain standard for beauty or professionalism" was "Euro-centric" and inherently biased.
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In other cultures such self-expression not only feels intrusive or surprising but may even demonstrate a lack of professionalism.
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The majority recounted how deeply impressed they were by the thoroughness and professionalism of the FBI employees they interacted with.
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I can assure you that we remain steadfast to this commitment to serving our community with 'Professionalism, Integrity, and Excellence.
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"It's a credit to him and his professionalism that he was able to adapt so seamlessly to it," said Pletcher.
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Each soldier was an exceptional American who left behind a legacy of valor, professionalism and selfless service, said Lt. Gen.
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Experts say they're surprised at the professionalism and efficacy of Iraqi forces, which were in tatters nearly two years ago.
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The devotion to protocol that pilots see as integral to their professionalism is derided by some doctors as 'cookbook medicine.
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Our bright white conference room embodied the materially luxuriant minimalism preferred by institutions seeking to project wealth, professionalism, and seriousness.
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That brings with it a greater degree of professionalism, of course but it lacks that excitement of the yearly years.
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"Enforcement agencies should not be feeding social media trolls, but observe and uphold strict professionalism at all times," it added.
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Paletta endured this teasing with the same humility and professionalism with which he faced rejection at Anfield back in 2006.
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Anecdotally, I've spoken with many porn viewers who are turned off by the glossy professionalism of high-production-value porn.
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The company's commercial ambitions and professionalism changed markedly in 2008 when Mr Zuckerberg hired Sheryl Sandberg as chief operating officer.
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In the many years we worked together I witnessed her professionalism while being pregnant, a mother and through incredible pressure.
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There's a classic kind of professionalism in the act, sort of like the old country stars—Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash.
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Dick had wisely elected to race abroad very early on, understanding that British amateurism was no match for continental professionalism.
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Runyan brings a certain professionalism to her drawings, having worked for 30 years in the art department of Hallmark Cards.
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Dariani aims to become streaming's William Morris—a pioneering talent manager who leads a new class of entertainer into professionalism.
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How hard he works, his professionalism, what kind of teammate he is, how he performs and helps us is critical.
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"The science of bias has revealed that everyone has biases, regardless of the professionalism they display outwardly," the report said.
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"During my sitting, I observed the team carefully and was deeply impressed by its dedication, professionalism and skill," Modi said.
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Paisley Park reflects the professionalism of Prince as a performer, a writer, a producer, and a supporter of fellow-artists.
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Price: $7Buy now: Stainless steel card case Help them bring an extra touch of professionalism to all those networking events.
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It might be seen as a maturation of the Tea Party to a greater level of professionalism and policy action.
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He had admired Brown's professionalism, his sense of humor and the way he'd stood up to racial abuse at Glenview.
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He grew with the franchise, helping lift it from doormat to division winner, and was widely hailed for his professionalism.
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Without some level of monitoring and professionalism, bad information can spread and commenters may bully those who share intrusive thoughts.
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It turns out that physicians' reduced well-being and satisfaction may lead to diminished physician concentration, effort, empathy and professionalism.
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All of the performers are skilled singers and actors, filling in the generic contours of their characters with proficient professionalism.
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I have flown on two of the demonstration flights myself and seen firsthand the expertise and professionalism of our teams.
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Acosta "possesses strong credentials, experience, and a high degree of professionalism to successfully manage the Labor Department," Torres-Diaz added.
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After a few minutes, they recovered enough to laud McLaughlin for her professionalism and criticize Gayle for his inappropriate behavior.
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Its alt-jazziness in full swing, "ribface" shows that you shouldn't have to sacrifice perversity for the sake of professionalism.
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But if they ignore the accusations, they miss the opportunity to prove their professionalism to those who have grown skeptical.
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Yet as Huntington's book suggests, military professionalism could curb some of Trump's worst abuses of power, as when Lt. Gen.
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Liu, who exudes confidence onscreen and is praised by her co-stars for her professionalism, is more reserved in conversation.
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A plaque on the wall identified him as a 2012 winner of the Kevin Reilly Award for Leadership and Professionalism.
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That interview was with the televangelist Pat Robertson, who is to news professionalism what Chris Christie is to constituent diplomacy.
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The professionalism, dedication and sympathy I witnessed during my time shadowing Mr. MacKinnon is exactly what our nation's veterans deserve.
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Police in the former British colony have long been admired for their professionalism compared with some forces elsewhere in Asia.
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" Professionalism reigns, as the Jonas Brothers and their team update the syncopations, handclaps and gospel thump of George Michael's "Faith.
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But I knew nothing of baseball professionalism until I signed that first contract, and the Cubs gave me that education.
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" Another officer was suspended for two days for "failing to treat a member of the public with courtesy and professionalism.
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Some women wrapped their smarts in elegant suiting and extreme professionalism, rarely cracking a smile or acknowledging their personal lives.
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Even so, an equilibrium of professionalism and levity has steadied the Sharks in their quest for their first Stanley Cup.
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I think the evidence would show that the vast majority of police do their jobs with the greatest professionalism possible.
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She insists on using the hollow management language of "professionalism" to assuage her own guilt and fear, and Isabel's anger.
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In the meantime, he said, judges were being asked to be professionals in a system where judicial professionalism is almost impossible.
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"For eight seasons, Julie Chen has co-hosted The Talk with incredible energy, grace and professionalism," CBS said in a statement.
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"We'd like to applaud San Diego Fire & Rescue and San Diego Lifeguards for the professionalism during tonight's evacuation operation," Koontz said.
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"In my opinion, they show a level of bravery, professionalism, heroics, that we come to expect of our officers," Kelly said.
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Given the professionalism of the pilots who reported the sightings, I am fairly certain that they did indeed see a UFO.
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The other thing the setup has helped me realize is that people's expectations for professionalism has shifted considerably in recent decades.
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Immigration agents under the Obama administration, for example, saw their job as enforcing immigration law — that was their definition of professionalism.
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I have learned about the importance of faith, collaboration, professionalism, determination and family when dealing with difficult health challenges in life.
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"In a few instances, some officers have fallen short of the professionalism required to work in our Police Department," Edwards said.
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In the statement, Rosselló thanked Gómez for his professionalism and thanked him for his work during the response to the hurricane.
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Some of the negative commentary on #twerkwithlizzo has, of course, involved questioning my professionalism, even suggesting the university should fire me.
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But I am thankful to the TSA, LAPD and all involved today for their kindness and their professionalism during this process.
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A man of character, faith, dignity, humanity and professionalism in your craft, you embodied the best of us as human beings.
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For a band that can rely on sheer tight professionalism to get by, there was an obvious pleasure in the playing.
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The threat of politicisation, to which extreme polarisation will make all independent institutions prone, argues for scrupulous professionalism, not compensatory activism.
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", Jones notes that while authenticity is essential, it should align with professionalism, meaning "acting in a way appropriate for the job.
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The United States appreciates the preparation, diligence, and professionalism shown throughout these meetings by Vice Premier Liu He and his team.
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That behavior is all against the rules, so a huge part of her professionalism was policing the sexuality of queer men.
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"For eight seasons, Julie Chen has co-hosted THE TALK with incredible energy, grace and professionalism," CBS said in a statement.
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But YouTube is going to find that shift toward increasing professionalism nearly impossible unless it solves its persistent content-moderation problem.
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I was briefed at the scene by Commissioner O'Neill and saw firsthand the professionalism and diligence of New York's first responders.
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"For eight seasons, Julie Chen has co-hosted The Talk with incredible energy, grace and professionalism," CBS said in a statement.
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The purpose is to map out the refugees' — currently living in refugee centers around the country — skills, professionalism and business experience.
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This anti-professionalism is very different in spirit from attempts to reform the intelligence community as pursued by Kennedy or Carter.
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Its professionalism allowed her to work on a large scale all around the world, from Istanbul to Wolfsburg, Doha to Cincinnati.
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He also stressed that Trump had not asked him to make any promises beyond serving with professionalism as the attorney general.
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Their camera work exudes professionalism that eludes most of what you'll find on YouTube: the cuts are clean and well edited.
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The APA requires the civil service to combine its own professionalism with outside expertise and to engage in meaningful public participation.
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Page declined to comment on whether he has met recently with Mueller's team, but went on to praise the team's professionalism.
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Judges, FBI agents, and prosecutors have had their impartiality, commitment to the law and professionalism attacked in vicious and unfounded ways.
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Professionalism is one thing, but this is ridic ... Rihanna surprised the audience tonight and brought Drake out 😭❤️ pic.twitter.com/vAevH9Amcr
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"The incident was inconsistent with both international law and standards of professionalism for conduct between navies at sea," Mr. Cook said.
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Right down to the outfits: Black blazers connote professionalism, while bright red slacks and low-top sneakers suggest a calculated casualness.
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One of the questions implicit in the outsider art debate is which sources of authority get to determine professionalism in art?
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It is just as troubling that many of Ms. Haspel's current and former colleagues have come forward to praise her professionalism.
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I stop short of accusing the system of drawing up a premeditated business plan to manipulate medical professionalism into free labor.
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He wasn't the first novelist to strike out for Hollywood, but he managed the crossover with exemplary dexterity, professionalism and panache.
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That level of professionalism, Mr. Kent said, made Mr. David an asset at a time when not everyone was so focused.
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"HKEX promotes the highest standards of integrity and professionalism across its business and takes this matter very seriously," the statement added.
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In the face of a malicious smear campaign waged by the president and his allies, she showed professionalism, courage, and patriotism.
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" Chuck Todd, Alexander's NBC News colleague and host of "Meet the Press," weighed on the matter, praising him for his "professionalism.
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The DOJ's assistant chief immigration judge for conduct and professionalism told Coiner-Collier's boss that the department would take appropriate action.
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Pilot Damir Yusupov, 41, and co-pilot Georgy Murzin, 23, were praised by the airline for their professionalism in difficult circumstances.
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We hope that you share our views about the importance of maintaining the professionalism and independence of the antitrust enforcement agencies.
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They are able to respond exceptionally quickly and with great professionalism and efficiency and as you saw there with great courage.
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"Throughout his career, he has always treated his colleagues, male and female, with the utmost respect and professionalism," the statement read.
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Over their 15,000 sorties, the Tuskegee Airmen's professionalism, valor and airmanship earned the respect of the B-17 crews they escorted.
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Mr. Bacon and his brother said they were unaware of any gifts and payments, and expressed confidence in Mr. Smith's professionalism.
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These forces have had mixed success, with external factors like corruption, governance, military professionalism and civilian relations sometimes affecting their success.
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"I think Marc deserves so much credit for his professionalism and for his selfless approach," Sullivan said hours before Thursday's game.
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Clow said on Twitter that she was "baffled" that a company would objectify her in an effort to preach about professionalism.
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An influential physician and leader of the anti-abortion campaign at the time, Horatio Storer, went beyond such arguments for professionalism.
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It is distinguished from the typical war correspondent's account not just by its brilliant writing but by its lack of professionalism.
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I find it deeply disturbing that in 30 years, some sectors have not made much progress in terms of workplace professionalism.
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"We used all of our training and professionalism in this very dynamic environment to mount the best response possible," Rear Adm.
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It's not the professionalism of the individual players, it's just the professional environments that those players are in is dramatically improved.
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Try to strike a middle ground with an outfit that conveys a sense of professionalism without coming off as too stuffy.
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I know I am fortunate to play in the NFL and am held to a high standard of professionalism and conduct.
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They regularly accuse outlets of a lack of professionalism in covering Egypt and urge reporters to use only official outlets as sources.
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It conveys gratitude, professionalism, and friendliness, so whenever you're in doubt, just pop this word before your name and press send. "Regards"
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Importantly, these excavations have been made without the help of foreign archaeologists, suggesting a newfound confidence and professionalism within archaeology in Egypt.
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For starters, Galería OMR questioned her professionalism, and suggested that she might be on the hook for the work's $20,000 price tag.
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We are going to work closely to implement and enforce it humanely, respectfully, and with professionalism, but we will enforce the law.
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Throughout the book, Dr Rieux carries out his duties with consistent professionalism and an increasing indifference towards the fate of his patients.
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And her distinguished career in the face of pervasive attacks on her professionalism, appearance, and upbringing leaves little doubt that she's right.
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And to Sutton, the one I get to play make-believe with on TV. Your humility, grace, and professionalism are beyond admirable.
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I would like to extend a big thanks of gratitude to the professionals at Cedars-Sinai for their great care and professionalism.
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Both squadrons' stated mission is to showcase the aircraft of their respective services while highlighting the skills and professionalism of their pilots.
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Second, this is still sloppy as hell, and it reflects very badly on the professionalism of the Trump campaign and Melania Trump.
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The sheer shambles of Trump's campaign is difficult to overstate, and stands in sharp relief to the professionalism of the Clinton team.
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Pres Tony Utano: "This could have been a terrible tragedy if not for the alertness and professionalism of our Train Operator." pic.twitter.
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However, a response published in Russia's TASS news agency showed that he was disappointed by the lack of professionalism in the investigation.
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"Cristiano Ronaldo has shown in recent months his great professionalism and dedication, which is appreciated by everyone at Juventus," the team tweeted.
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"I am forever grateful to Marian, GG and Miljan for decade of friendship, professionalism and commitment to my career goals," Djokovic said.
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While we expect a high level of accuracy, professionalism, and integrity, we also embrace light-heartedness, humor, and fun in our employees.
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"I want to thank all the members of the emergency services, who have responded with such professionalism and care," her statement added.
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Flip flops and open-toed shoes immediately downgrade the professionalism of your outfit - yes, even if you just had a mani-pedi!
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"[We're bringing] a higher level of professionalism and confidence and that's our biggest improvement," Olympic veteran Sam Mikulak told PEOPLE in March.
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After all, for the past five months, Congress has been relaxing its standards for acceptable behavior and professionalism from the chief executive.
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Trump's hostility toward science and professionalism has a long genealogy on the right, including at least one Republican president, George W. Bush.
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Miami manager Don Mattingly said Suzuki's professionalism has helped reduce the temptation to play him more to get the record chase done.
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When Colbert asked what she was really thinking behind that poker face, apparently she was most concerned about finishing the interview. Professionalism!
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Kelly, to all Republicans and Americans who want to restore normality and professionalism to the White House staff, is a welcome addition.
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So it's assured that a Bloomberg presidency would bring more calm and professionalism to Washington, along with a better relationship with Congress.
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Trump tweeted this week that McGahn would depart, which surprised some top GOP senators who said they admire his accomplishments and professionalism.
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Trump's disregard — no, contempt — for professionalism is in some ways an anagram of his aversion to norms, to tradition, to simple courtesy.
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He proved he was up to the task, acting with professionalism and genuine love for both the music and Linkin Park's fans.
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"We express appreciation for the professionalism of our crew and the law enforcement officials who assisted with the incident," the spokesperson added.
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In a lot of comedies, that scenario would play out in terms of cattiness, but here it's about professionalism and, finally, sympathy.
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"You may have the burden of overcompensating with professionalism and keeping an artificial distance, which can be an awkward strain," says Taylor.
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Out of 15 potential employees of varying ages, hiring managers ranked the oldest-looking candidate highly for professionalism, reliability and leadership ability.
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Instead, our allies become more disillusioned with U.S. leadership, and our adversaries more emboldened by the weakening professionalism of American combat forces.
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Comey's jetsam included rules protecting the integrity and professionalism of his agency, as represented by his public comments on the Clinton investigation.
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It may be uncomfortable, but she would demonstrate professionalism and stretch out of her comfort zone — and become stronger as a result.
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And BMX racing is more physically demanding now than it was 50 years ago because this level of professionalism requires serious training.
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"I wanted to bring professionalism to the mayor's office," said Mr. Ponto, 68, who also holds a master's degree in public administration.
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To have found the shooter so quickly, so soon after the first shots were fired ... shows what true professionalism is all about.
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I believe that the nobility of a journalist's work lies in communicating with responsibility and professionalism, no matter what the story is.
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Some high schools actually hold to the principle of "professionalism," favoring khakis over jeans or banning sandals and T-shirts with logos.
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If this creates a tension between passion and professionalism, it's a tension that has clearly been useful to the Chicago theater scene.
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Unlike Ms. Jolie's cinematic take, which exuded an almost alienlike professionalism and cool, this new Lara is something of a screw-up.
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And in any case, Trump, who values personal loyalty above professionalism, probably distrusts anyone whose credentials might give some sense of independence.
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"I again affirmed Andy's ability and professionalism and said the president would come to see and benefit from both," Mr. Comey wrote.
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The special counsel, Robert Mueller, and the F.B.I. have also been subjected to outrageous and dishonest assaults on their integrity and professionalism.
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Myers also noted that this year's National Defense Authorization Act calls for a broad review of Special Operations Command's ethics and professionalism.
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For now, though, they have intensified its efforts to encourage professionalism, reinforce ethical standards and remind staff of safeguards against political interference.
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The movie follows six people in the Netherlands who have come to rely on the professionalism and unconditional loyalty of their dogs.
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But behind the numbers, teams have noticed an aptitude for teaching and a capacity to impart professionalism and wisdom on younger players.
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The mission failed spectacularly, thanks to the professionalism of The Post's reporters, but it's clear that Project Veritas was exploiting this moment.
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Ramos undertook his duties as an official according to the relevant rule book and acted at all times with professionalism and integrity.
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Jessica Lange staggers down the aisle, participating in Castle's gimmick with a tragic mixture of irritation, embarrassment and stiff-upper-lip professionalism.
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But O'Neill, in an emotional defense of his professionalism, his wife's vocation and their marriage, declined to step away from the case.
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In doing so, it cited the unit's greater level of professionalism since the Australian military trained and advised its command last year.
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But Smith was no damsel in distress; she had an unbending professionalism about her that wore down even the most stubborn resistance.
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It's about aging and professionalism and the ache for spring, about fashion and culture and deliciousness and secretly maybe about politics, too.
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For many women who spoke on background, the issue of powerful men with a a lack of professionalism has blocked them from networking.
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No amount of rigid professionalism was going to result in anything but the Panthers getting their ass handed to them by the Seahawks.
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Trump then turned to Ronny Jackson, the Navy doctor who had been his personal physician, but Jackson withdrew following questions about his professionalism.
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Celebrities, including Elton John and King's best friend Oprah Winfrey, and fans applauded the star for her journalistic skills and praised her professionalism.
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Nick and Dallas attribute their success to being better than their competitors and bringing a level of professionalism to the legal cannabis industry.
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The department has complete confidence in the new leadership and overall professionalism of the [US attorney's office] in the Southern District of Illinois.
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If the cops and agents of "London Spy" had had Mr. Broadbent's professionalism, the story could have been told in two hours, tops.
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And, like Vine, everything about TikTok teeters on the edge of amateur professionalism — and it's that juxtaposition that makes the app so bewitching.
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"As Miami-Dade County State Attorney and the first woman U.S. Attorney General, Reno handled her high profile jobs with professionalism,"Campbell wrote.
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Reality Bites is both a time capsule and a generational touchstone, a portrayal of the defiance of certain Gen Xers resistance to professionalism.
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Earlier this month, Call Me By Your Name co-star Armie Hammer penned an essay for Variety, gushing over Chalamet's talent and professionalism.
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It's led to a highly professional, well-led and motivated force that continues to be the world's example of professionalism in military service.
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Mattis answered the lawmakers' questions with grace and professionalism, like the other retired military veterans tapped by the president-elect have, and will.
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Reagan became an influential conservative spokesman, first on television and then on the campaign trail, delivering the movement's message with precision and professionalism.
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Far from portraying the tattoo industry negatively, we are very proud of the team, their artistry, professionalism, and the quality of their work.
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Naturopaths have been given the right to self-regulate in many parts of Canada, like Alberta, which gives them a veneer of professionalism.
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President Emmanuel Macron thanked police forces for their" courage and professionalism" in dealing with demonstrators as calm progressively returned to the Champs Elysees.
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Mr Manafort promptly supplanted the tycoon's loutish campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, thereby bringing more professionalism and calm to Mr Trump's scandal-plagued campaign.
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Acknowledging that discussions were sometimes difficult, U.N. envoy Geir Pedersen said delegates from the government, opposition and civil society had behaved with professionalism.
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"It's essential that when this community interacts with our officers, they are treated with the utmost professionalism, no matter the situation," Batista said.
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"I think it's good for the industry and will bring in a level of professionalism and quality that, frankly, is not there today."
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"I want to thank and recognize the Port Authority of NY/NJ for their professionalism and prompt attention to the matter," Chamberlain said.
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Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders said Russian reactions to the investigation's findings "cast doubt on the integrity, professionalism and independence" of the investigators.
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The Foster Pant, M.M. LaFleur, $195Work pants are always a struggle to shop for because I want them to balance comfort and professionalism.
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Do no harm One of the most often-heard complaints from Trump's critics in GOP is that his campaign lacks professionalism and discipline.
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Mr. Farrell said Ms. Lenich was well known and well liked in Brooklyn legal circles and had a reputation for fairness and professionalism.
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"Even in our very casual business climate today there still has to be a level of professionalism in your professional appearance," Black says.
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It comes off as petty, try-hard, teenage-level angst more often than not, and honestly, brings down the professionalism of the sport.
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You'd struggle to find an example of an ex-footballer who entered the world of music with such professionalism and long-term vision.
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And yet, despite its high-wire professionalism, the group managed to smooth out all its songs in a way that minimized their differences.
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For those that don't, membership in organizations like the American Society of Home Inspectors can give you some assurance about an inspector's professionalism.
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His little arcing cross-lane dishes would become the latest NBA Vine sensation, and his professionalism and selflessness would be lauded more loudly.
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Even though the Pahvans essentially brainwashed him, Saru's discomfort with conflict — and by extension, with Burnham — was always there, buried by his professionalism.
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These are topics that are sometimes discussed but could be discussed more – much more open discussions about what professionalism looks like in academia.
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I do not agree with all of the inspector general's conclusions, but I respect the work of his office and salute its professionalism.
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" In a statement, the Redskins said: "The Redskins' cheerleader program is one of the NFL's premier teams in participation, professionalism, and community service.
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Huntington's argument suggests worrying less about the presence of generals in Trump's administration and more about whether their neutral professionalism has been contaminated.
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When it comes to behavior in the COVID-19 pressers, however, the press' urge for confrontation and sensationalism overwhelms their sense of professionalism.
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There was an air of strict professionalism that I had not encountered in any of my dealings with other clients at that point.
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"It's essential that when this community interacts with our officers, they are treated with the utmost professionalism, no matter the situation," he said.
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Tuesday, the President set off a political firestorm by questioning the professionalism of the men and women at the DOJ and the FBI.
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On Wednesday morning, celebs and fans and fellow journalists applauded King "for her journalistic skills and praised her professionalism," People's Nicole Sands wrote.
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Our child attends a fabulous, highly professional and ethnically diverse public day-care center that amazes us with its enrichment activities and professionalism.
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A journalist working for German RTL television said she had witnessed the rescue operation and praised the professionalism of the Libyan coast guards.
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Mr. Long came to Washington with a strong reputation for skilled handling of disaster management, and White House officials often praised his professionalism.
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But, beyond Trump, there is Trumpism: a profound hostility toward political professionalism; a strong antipathy toward technocratic élites; a disenchantment with liberal values.
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Altogether, Kelly's first round of changes have been well-received and have signaled a new atmosphere of increased professionalism in the White House.
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"A comment made anonymously cannot rationally be used to draw conclusions about the professionalism or impartiality of the public service," Humphries and Hughson noted.
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All the testimonies gathered to this day demonstrate the professionalism and courage of the security agents who were on the ground on November 13.
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Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux said that he "salutes the composure and professionalism of the military and police," in a statement released via Twitter.
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"[But] the same degree of professionalism that [job seekers put] into applying to jobs should be practiced by the interviewing managers and recruiters, too."
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"I'm impressed by their professionalism and incredible restraint as they endured concrete rocks being thrown at them and people spitting at them," Strickland said.
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That reporting identified shortcomings in the training and professionalism of some of the lead investigators, as well as their knowledge of the study results.
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No wonder the uniform looks like the same sort of pretend-professionalism that fraternities demand of their pledges, while hazing them behind closed doors.
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Damon told Deadline that Weinstein asked him to vouch for Lombardo's professionalism in what he called a "hit job" story the Times was reporting.
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The 72 officers removed from the streets in June underwent the first in a series of training about social media and professionalism, Ross said.
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"Every Airman and civilian staff member working in our hospital is expected to operate at the highest level of professionalism, without exception," he said.
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"We intend to be thorough, impartial and objective, and we are conducting this review with the highest degree of integrity and professionalism," they said.
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But in a separate report, NACE found member companies' hiring competency "must haves" include critical thinking and problem solving, professionalism, teamwork and communications skills.
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But these guys don't attract the best and some of their practices could certainly be described as questionable in terms of professionalism and effectiveness.
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"All the credit goes here to the decisiveness of this commander in chief and the courage and professionalism" of special operations forces, he added.
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The president assails the FBI because he resents or fears the Bureau's independence, its fairness, its professionalism, its competence, and above all its values.
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And he told CNN's John Berman on Wednesday evening that he felt the Trump campaign was turning a corner in terms of its professionalism.
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CBS in a statement on Tuesday said it respected Chen's decision to leave, and praised her "incredible energy, grace and professionalism" on the show.
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His character also exhibits a bit of growth over the series, while Donald Trump's emotional instability and lack of professionalism appear to continually decline.
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" Bush went on to praise the "dedication, professionalism, and courage of the Dallas Police Department" and offer condolences to the "families of the fallen.
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Professionalism is imperative — if you wouldn't say it in a social or work setting, don't say it online, in the most public of forums.
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Others, at least, have the appearance of professionalism, and use real vocabulary that paranormal investigators who aren't just your random bored friends might use.
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"We salute the skill and professionalism of the U.S. Armed Forces who carried out tonight's strikes in Syria," they said in a written statement.
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Ryan may think it's time we not take tradition and professionalism seriously, but I would suggest that most of us out here wouldn't agree.
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"The purpose of this new program is to assess the commitment to quality and professionalism of our engagement teams," KPMG said in a statement.
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Also, poor grammar in the description highlights the haste of development and the lack of marketing professionalism that are hallmarks of mobile malware campaigns.
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Professionalism may be the opposite of gonzo, but I think there's something (dare I say it) radical about how job-focused this story is.
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In addition, the company ran a series of promotions with Hollywood actor Jon Hamm, whom Cobb lauded for his wide-ranging appeal and professionalism.
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The most recent scandals come after the Pentagon conducted a review of special operations forces' ethics and professionalism programs at the behest of Congress.
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Though her celebrity peaked early, Ms. Duke suggested late in her career that she was more proud of her professionalism rather than past fame.
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This bustling, gritty creative grassroots scene sometimes feels disconnected from the cool professionalism of the Walker Art Center, the regional behemoth of contemporary art.
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On July 21, all eight former directors of the Congressional Budget Office sent a letter to Congress defending the integrity and professionalism of CBO.
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"She added: "Department morale is at its lowest, the professionalism and collegiality — once a hallmark of the US diplomatic service — has all but disappeared.
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I want to thank Joe Gibson & his colleagues at the prosecutors ofc for their professionalism starting with our first call early this am. pic.twitter.
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His professionalism helped lend a certain gravitas to an enterprise that was hardly known for it, but he also conveyed mild sarcasm at times.
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In communication, you may sometimes be withholding or exacting in language because you feel it's important to maintain your reputation or air of professionalism.
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"Precisely due to their professionalism, self-possession and coordinated actions (they) managed to land a plane without tragic consequences," a Ural Airlines statement said.
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A dividing line in tone and professionalism became clear between the politicians, who took time out for obligatory praise of Trump, and the professionals.
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Onstage, Ms. Grande, a former child star who got national exposure on Nickelodeon, flaunts professionalism, not skin or profanities (though she sings a handful).
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A culture of quiet professionalism keeps most special operations troops from speaking publicly and the Navy has released very little information about Chief Owens.
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To their supporters, the Mendozas represented the opposite of the principles espoused by Mr. Maduro: They stood for professionalism over improvisation, tradition over revolution.
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The journalism world just keeps digging a deeper credibility hole, seemingly unable to generate the professionalism that citizens demand and the nation surely needs.
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"I have worn locs my entire time in office, and I can assure you my colleagues do not question my ability or professionalism," Sen.
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A Maryland panel on Thursday accused a Baltimore judge of breaking laws that govern professionalism and conduct for judiciary employees, The Baltimore Sun reported.
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"...the channel and its staffers are doing this at the expense of professionalism, objectivity, ethics and humanity," he's quoted as saying to the paper.
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What I can say about him is that in his 15-year career, he's always shown great professionalism both on and off the field.
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"The IDF is committed to the rule of law and its legal system acts with utmost professionalism and thoroughness," it said in a statement.
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These all used to be far too common, but the Met under Peter Gelb, its general manager since 2006, chugs along with more professionalism.
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That meant respecting the rule-making progress, staffing the agency with credentialed professionals, deferring to the Senate on appointments, and other matters of professionalism.
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"I'm impressed by their professionalism and incredible restraint as they endured concrete rocks being thrown at them and people spitting at them," the mayor said.
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"As your city administrator, I am stunned by the lack of professionalism and compassion displayed by some of our officers," Palmer said in his statement.
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With a lethal professionalism, Martinez set up a fake traffic stop or a false business front or hired honeypots who lured men to lonely places.
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So smart and farsighted officers began thinking and writing about how to initiate reforms and strengthen professionalism, to be ready when the dark period ended.
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" While Reitano and Dudum describe working with the MTA's ad agencies as a process of "understanding" and "professionalism," Lonergan recalls it as "frustrating and offensive.
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"She told [the news] to us straight, but with a combination of professionalism, intelligence, warmth, and grace we may never experience again," the mayor said.
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While she said that the police treated her with professionalism, she did not feel that they were there for her, but for Matson and CVS.
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Facing his first election, his organizational prowess is an open question, and doubts about the professionalism of his Iowa operation have lingered over his campaign.
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Of course, you expect a certain level of professionalism and respect from nail technicians, which you should obviously return because you're not a ruthless dictator.
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Corporate managers are usually known for their stuffy professionalism, but every once in a while C-suite executives like to let loose with some profanity.
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" Laura Provo, an Obama/Trump voter who is retired, said she doesn't think Trump's "professionalism is up to where it should be for a president.
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Although consumers rich and small have them, smartphones convey a sense of luxury and professionalism, and they've evolved into an essential part of daily life.
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Reflecting both increasing professionalism from previous administrations and his own experience at high levels of government, Richard Nixon began transition planning weeks before Election Day.
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"I do not agree with all of the inspector general's conclusions, but I respect the work of his office and salute its professionalism," he wrote.
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"We very much appreciate the professionalism of the new Trump administration," Kirill Dmitriev, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), said.
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Just because we've decided to be liberated and chosen to showcase our body, that does not mean that we do not deserve respect or professionalism.
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Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Interpol operated under the principles of professionalism and neutrality to jointly fight and prevent crime and China respected that.
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Yi discussed on Wednesday his "four essentials" for healthy development of capital markets, which focused on greater respect for markets, the law, professionalism and risks.
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"I want to thank all the members of the emergency services, who have responded with such professionalism and care," the queen said in a statement.
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A well-written text or email can express greater confidence, more sincere concern, and stalwart professionalism in a way that slapdash, typo-ridden messages don't.
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Even if the company's official dress code maxes out at "wear pants" it's still best to err on the side of professionalism, especially for interviews.
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" APA member Dr. Claire Pouncey and her co-authors wrote that it's "not only unnecessary," it "detracts from the deeper dictates of ethics and professionalism.
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When asked later by Reuters about judges' fears of interference from Beijing, he skirted the issue but stressed the "professionalism" of the Hong Kong judiciary.
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McRaven praised Brennan's integrity and professionalism, and said it would be "an honor" for the Trump White House to revoke his security clearance as well.
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He may be constrained by his unpopularity outside the Republican Party, as well as by the professionalism of the F.B.I., the judiciary, and the press.
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Four excellent teachers, all of them of color, guided Najya and her classmates with a professionalism and affection that belied the school's dismal test scores.
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It also reflects the fact that you take the job seriously and shows a great responsibility to maintaining a high standard of professionalism and discipline.
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I want to thank Joe Gibson & his colleagues at the prosecutors ofc for their professionalism starting with our first call early this am. pic.twitter.com/xHPSWsyqM2
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Mr. Futterman argues that "empowering" the players "allowed them to transform modern sports" by improving the quality of play and professionalism of the overall enterprises.
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Our skill, reliability and professionalism create a foundation of certainty that the job will be done on time, on budget and right the first time.
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"Laura and I have seen firsthand the dedication, professionalism and courage of the Dallas Police Department," he said, referring to former first lady Laura Bush.
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City correction officials said that they had taken "aggressive steps" in recent years to overhaul the recruitment and training of officers, and improve their professionalism.
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Steps to address the situation will include a look at trauma and mental health, a review of ethics and professionalism programs and engagement with soldiers.
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Building a Professional Force The Quartet Roadmap proposed security reforms, later incorporated into Palestinian Basic Law, were designed to increase the PSF's capacity and professionalism.
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He said that he speaks to his brother regularly and that the most frustrating part of the Trump episode were the questions about his professionalism.
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"I've just watched so many other female photographers and artists be torn down for an inherent lack of professionalism or capability or whatever," she explains.
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His aides say they are determined not to appear bitter or petty at a moment when the president is trying to telegraph professionalism and grace.
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Rather than disrespect them for political ends, we should honor them by bringing their legacy of professionalism and love of country to a new generation.
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Senator Bob Menendez, the committee's ranking Democrat, said he felt Craft lacked the "seriousness and professionalism" to represent the United States at the world body.
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By pretty much any measure -- size, capability, reach, lethality, leadership and professionalism -- there isn't another military in human history that has ever come close. Ever.
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This past weekend at UFC 208 there was an air of professionalism and reserve to the proceedings longtime fans of MMA may have found disconcerting.
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Labor advocates and even management-side lawyers often praise the professionalism of the regional directors, but critics consider them too sympathetic to workers and unions.
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Mr. Saleh has told his staff members that he wants to set new standards of professionalism that will hold police forces accountable in the future.
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"We've had a very special era with Serena dominating and setting the higher standard, a higher level of professionalism and athleticism in tennis," Evert said.
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The case has sent waves through the secretive world of the SEALs, who prefer to operate behind the headlines in an atmosphere of silent professionalism.
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I think OPS is truly a leader in advocacy for their professionalism, and quite frankly their elegance in introducing this issue to the larger public.
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Haynes "will forever fondly be remembered for a career of professionalism, training, and superior airmanship," the National Air Traffic Controllers Association said in a statement.
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Millions of Filipinos across the region are respected for their professionalism and high-quality work, while in the Philippines opportunities are scarce and wages low.
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There's something both grotesque and bracing about the confrontation between Clinton, with her disciplined professionalism, and Trump, with his increasingly frenzied assertions of male prerogative.
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"I think [Mueller has] demonstrated a level of professionalism and a level of integrity and a resistance to any interference by this administration," he said.
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He is deeply trusting of the Justice Department's criminal division; his highly regarded deputy, Rod Rosenstein; and the professionalism of the F.B.I. rank and file.
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"Afterwards, the offending officer apologizes for his prior conduct and approaches the rest of the interview with the necessary respect and professionalism," the agency said.
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While a stark improvement in fighting ability and professionalism is noticeable at the front line today, everything from soldiers' uniforms to their arms remains unsophisticated.
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The chief stews (like the captains) are often older than the rest of the crew, and they tend to maintain professionalism in a different way.
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But the pervasive mistrust described by sources inside the Chan-Zuckerberg family office is unusual for an intensely private world that prizes discretion and professionalism.
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The strength of the professionalism of an all-volunteer military has also furthered a divide between those who serve, veterans, and those in civilian life.
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Packer said that while she had done her best to maintain her professionalism, you could hear the disdain in her voice as the game unfolded.
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Outside court afterward, Okoumou thanked the U.S. Park Police for their courtesy and professionalism, but said the government's "draconian policy" on immigration had to end.
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Mr. Russianoff also said he was impressed by Mr. Schaffer's professionalism and ethics when Mr. Schaffer served as a member of Mr. Giuliani's transition team.
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The bedrock idea of professionalism was undermined, replaced during the decentralization era by raw politics and later during the Bloomberg era by managerialism without experience.
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The most interesting thing for Wallace about McCain was accepting that "human genuineness," that selflessness, and puzzling out whether it and "political professionalism" could coexist.
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To delve into Kimmy's issues, Fey joins the cast as Andrea, a therapist who swings between straitlaced professionalism and wreaking drunken havoc on Kimmy's life.
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" In a statement to the Times, the Redskins said: "The Redskins' cheerleader program is one of the NFL's premier teams in participation, professionalism, and community service.
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At that time, when President George H.W. Bush chose me, he sought no promises and asked only that his Attorney General act with professionalism and integrity.
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The other crazy part here is that the 16-year-old coach had the professionalism to even address the parents about the changes that were happening.
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In 2012, naturopaths in Alberta became a self-regulated profession (they're self-regulated in other parts of Canada, too) which gives them a veneer of professionalism.
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President Vladimir Putin was deeply upset by the news and had greatly valued Churkin's professionalism and diplomatic talent, Russian news agencies quoted the Kremlin as saying.
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In an interview, Michael Blanton, USC's vice president of professionalism and ethics, flatly denied that the university put concerns such as its reputation above student safety.
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Given the increased buzz around the space, we were expecting this year's conference to have a new level of energy and professionalism, and we weren't disappointed.
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Farrah tells us Drita's "lack of professionalism started it" when Drita bailed after dinner for the event they were supposed to co-host in Atlantic City.
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"We were wrong and I am sorry that we initially questioned your professionalism," Crane said in a letter to Apstein that the journalist shared on Twitter.
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Following up Young Thug's woozy, slurred musings on the Lil' C-produced "Can I," Tip spits with punchy professionalism as he gets flirtatious on the track.
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"I think this is continuing us as an industry down a path of increased professionalism," said Ira Hammerman, executive vice president and general counsel for SIFMA.
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THREE WORDS—Fairness, Professionalism, Convenience—form a mission statement for the China International Commercial Court, which held its first public hearing in Xi'an on May 29th.
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" Already, she says, Coco has shown tremendous growth and professionalism in her shoots, "she's become stronger, and [has approached her work] in a very dignified way.
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Kam said the MTR staff have shown their professionalism in attempting to maintain order on the trains and serve their customers but it has been difficult.
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The debate centres around two main concerns: How players should get paid, and the need to enforce some professionalism on what was once a basement scene.
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Delta appreciates the assistance from those customers who aided the crew and applauds the professionalism of our flight attendants for their efforts in deescalating the situation.
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Overall, there were no differences in patients' perceptions of professionalism, approachability, competence or comfort when the doctors had piercings, tattoos or no body art at all.
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Hillary Clinton and other policymakers may hope that racial bias can be eliminated through a highly selective process and training on professionalism for prosecutors or police.
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After battling leftist rioting in the 1960s and institutionalized corruption in the 1970s, force chiefs worked hard to improve training and boost its reputation for professionalism.
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"This unfortunate incident highlights the tremendous professionalism of American's team members, and specifically, in this situation, our flight attendants," American Airlines said in a statement Saturday.
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When the three of them are together, the booth has the feel of a family business—respect and professionalism underlined with nonverbal communication and easy humor.
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Kaine's professionalism echoes into each of his political positions and is a breath of normalcy in a campaign that's devolved to the lowest levels of decency.
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Leitch: They are in the position they are in the world because there's a work ethic and a level of professionalism and then there's a talent.
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Like Ms. Cobb, Mr. Sullivan fretted that such a mentality was disappearing from air travel, as more airlines favor professionalism over high jinks in the cabin.
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Ambassador Taylor, Ambassador Yovanovitch, and Lieutenant Colonel Vindman have all demonstrated the professionalism and courage that exemplifies the best of our military officer and diplomatic corps.
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"What we've got to make sure that we don't allow happen is for that professionalism to start degrading in any way, shape or form," he said.
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I once again thank Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Feinstein, as well as other members of the committee and their staff for their courtesy and professionalism.
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Senator Bob Menendez, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, accused Craft of lacking the "seriousness and professionalism" for the post at the world body.
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I once again thank Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Feinstein, as well as other members of the Committee and their staff for their courtesy and professionalism.
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If Trump decided to make a change simply because he disagrees with Sessions's recusal decision, Wood said, that "could undermine the professionalism" of the department. Sen.
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"I'm going to do everything I possibly can to restore the independence and professionalism of the Department of Justice," Sessions told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt.
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For US military officers, returning a salute from a military officer of a friendly foreign nation is common practice and considered a display of military professionalism.
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The commentary teams for those leagues know that professionalism is great, but vitality is key, that their job is to communicate not just authority but joy.
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Though we're sure he's acting with complete professionalism in reality, we like to imagine that Manuel Pellegrini is deliberately fucking with his successor at this point.
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What we look for in a new hire is more focused on work ethic and basic professionalism; traits we're finding harder and harder to come by.
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You have to encourage them to do that, and that's something I think that the professionalism that's happening in restaurants is now, I'm seeing that benefit.
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And it's also about black women's efforts to push back against deeply entrenched workplace stereotypes that pressure them to adopt white standards of beauty and professionalism.
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" She told a news conference that the Catalan government had acted "with absolute irresponsibility, which had to be overcome by the professionalism of the security forces.
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Faced with a hostile use of deadly nerve agents on its own territory, the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, has responded with his characteristic lack of professionalism.
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How does one square the impulses to maintain privacy and uphold an old-fashioned standard of professionalism with the necessity of normalizing and destigmatizing cannabis use?
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"I was not offended by that warning — instead I was struck at the level of stark professionalism, principles, and sense of duty and purpose it conveyed."
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Mr. Trump spent four hours in Las Vegas on Wednesday, including paying tribute to the professionalism of the doctors who treated the Las Vegas shooting victims.
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"We hold our officers to the highest standards of professionalism, and any officer not meeting those standards will be held accountable," she said in an email.
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"Officer Moye embodies everything that the California Highway Patrol stands for, with the professionalism, dedication and service to the public," Inland Division Chief Bill Dance said.
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Until the very end, Toller maintains a proper pastoral demeanor, conveying the compassion and self-containment that are aspects of both his temperament and his professionalism.
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But he distinguished between presidential skepticism about their findings, which is healthy, and "disparagement" of the professionalism of the agencies, which is perilous for national security.
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"Find an organization that is in line with your views on work-life balance," recommended Dana Brownlee, founder of Professionalism Matters, a professional development training company.
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She just matter-of-factly ran down the program with great professionalism, said hello to some of the guys in the band, and that was it.
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Figs believes they've added another dimension to this identity of medical providers, though one could argue that the brand has instead subtracted a degree of professionalism.
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The willingness of other nations to join us in a future fight depends on the confidence they have in the professionalism and discipline of our forces.
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We'd like to thank the hard-working staff and members of the North Carolina State Board of Elections for their professionalism and dedication in this investigation.
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She was in her early 210s, unadorned, the kind of person who wore her professionalism earnestly: a well-practiced posture, a sensible maroon dress, sensible flats.
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Journalists from coast to coast get painted with a New York Times brush because the Times is supposed to be the standard-setter for news professionalism.
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But McCown is well regarded around the league for his professionalism, if not for his durability (injuries limited him to 13 games the last two years).
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After a few moments, however — one imagines an incensed producer telling them to cut it out immediately — they change tone, chiding Gayle and lauding McLaughlin's professionalism.
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"What's going to be really appealing to a franchise — and they will maybe overlook some drama — is the level of professionalism of his game," Dilfer said.
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In her advocacy, Wade said De'janay was particularly focused on helping trans women gain access to professional resources, like workplace professionalism training and resume writing assistance.
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In fact, Regis says he made a mistake while riding ... and he gave the "MacGyver" crew full props for handling the accident with care and professionalism.
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Your professionalism and expertise is unparalleled and each one of you plays a vital role in accomplishing our enduring missions as we transition to a new administration.
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PAYNE: Beyond knowing the truth with respect to what you do, what you have done, and the professionalism within the organization, what if we played this out?
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We write to express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process.
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While these pardons reportedly being considered by the President would be "legal," they are also immoral and anathema to military discipline, unit cohesion, and our forces' professionalism.
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" James P. O'Neill, commissioner of the New York City Police Department, shared the image and commended law enforcement in Charlottesville "for handling today's events with true professionalism.
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Mrs Lam herself rose through the civil-service ranks under the British, and is steeped in the traditions of professionalism and integrity that the British system imbued.
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As much philosopher and humanist as engineer, he instilled what he termed a "gracious professionalism" into his competitions at M.I.T. and nurtured the same ethos at FIRST.
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"Cuba took this matter seriously and acted with swiftness and professionalism to clear up the situation, launching an exhaustive, top priority and urgent investigation," the government said.
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Uber community guidelines posted online made reference to "professionalism and respect," but it was not entirely clear what it would take for Uber to deactivate your account.
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There is no actual assault and not even a mention of rape, but these are prominent issues regarding consent, professionalism, and women's autonomy over their own bodies.
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But the channel was also plagued by chronic mismanagement from the start; a lack of professionalism at the top led to embarrassing lawsuits and badly mishandled layoffs.
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And one is set in the sky, where two unflappable RAF Spitfire pilots (Tom Hardy and Jack Lowden) maintain their cool professionalism as their fuel runs low.
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But it feels polished to a fault, packed with straight-faced sincerity instead of Will Smith's smarmy self-satisfaction or Tommy Lee Jones' crisp, brutally insensitive professionalism.
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Professionalism isn't a term commonly associated with the cryptocurrency market, which has become synonymous with hype, fraud, and questionable hijinks such as conference catering spiked with marujuana.
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The piece was widely disliked by the entire staff, but I want to stress that they worked with absolute professionalism on it, whatever they thought of it.
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They were coy in answering questions about their involvement in the murder, but they were emphatic about their professionalism, patriotism, and absolute dedication to the Russian empire.
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Footage of the shocking incident has been shared online, with people praising the professionalism of the staff member while pouring scorn on the actions of the men.
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Starr, however, warned that Mueller should be careful not to "wander outside the bounds of professionalism and basic integrity" -- as those would be grounds to fire him.
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Despite being a product of the Beckham era, when elite footballer and celebrity became one and the same, Shevchenko was marked for his humility and consummate professionalism.
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In the weeks since the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 accident, the airline's crews have demonstrated this by continuing to serve the flying public with distinction and professionalism.
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My boss recognized and acknowledged the skills that enabled me to do the new job well: curiosity, perseverance, resourcefulness, professionalism, the ability to infer and draw conclusions.
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Political analyst Andrew Ntewewe of the non-governmental organization Young African Leaders' Initiative said the police had to show professionalism in how they were handling the case.
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It seems that no space on the internet is safe from the unsolicited dick pic, not even LinkedIn, a site for networking, job searching, and overall professionalism.
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Michel, who convened a National Security Council meeting for early on Wednesday, tweeted his thanks to the security forces and railway staff for their professionalism and courage.
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In recent years, Russia has made hundreds of violations of military professionalism, buzzing aircraft and ships in unsafe ways, violating territorial airspace, and flying without transponders activated.
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O&aposMalley received credible evidence that Morehouse "was not treating others with professionalism, kindness and respect; this was confirmed by a subsequent command-directed investigation," Herman said.
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It's easier to buy thoughtful, impactful gifts for your closest loved ones, and it gets harder once you add in the subtleties and professionalism of the workplace.
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Professionalism has grown in European countries such as Italy, unlike the United States that has no professional volleyball, and no country is a powerhouse today, she said.
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When European club competition was introduced in 1995 after the rugby union's belated acceptance of professionalism, teams from France, England and perhaps Wales were expected to dominate.
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" (Another term for it: professionalism.) He told me that he, too, had expected Clinton to win, and that his own reaction was "This isn't happening, is it?
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Her skill, professionalism, and ability to make me laugh exactly when I needed it most helped me feel completely comfortable when she pierced my nose last year.
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But when you're applying to a job, you don't know who will appreciate that and who won't — so it's better to err on the side of professionalism.
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People my age who still play music at the level of professionalism/unprofessionalism at the level in the world we operate in… there is in no purpose.
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These are just a few examples of the ways American culture punishes black Americans who don't conform to white ideals of professionalism at work and at school.
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Without Stéphane Moraille's vocals imbuing it with a sense of urgency and professionalism, it sounds a bit like something Linkin Park would have made in GCSE music.
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Often these surprise "escorts" are done in the early hours of the morning when young people are sleeping, and use varying levels of aggressive tactics and professionalism.
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There is professionalism among the federal government's disaster response ranks, he said, and the reality that governors must often be practical problem solvers, rather than strict ideologues.
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" Mr. Landesman wrote back promising "professionalism in the future," but then asked if they could "get on the same page," adding, "I'd like to be an ally.
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For everyone else but me and my boss reading this, working from home is the perfect opportunity to kick back and throw professionalism out the apartment door.
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With all the history and professionalism of Western European diplomatic services, why were those countries so shocked by and unprepared for the influx of refugees in 2015?
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The modern connotations of "theory" are a legacy of the industrialization and professionalism of science, with theory and practice converging in larger labs, bolder experiments, better tools.
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"Peter was notable for his professionalism, candor, cordiality and grace under pressure," said Leverett Nelson, an E.P.A. regional counsel who worked with Mr. Wright on that agreement.
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"I'm grateful for Eric's professionalism, judgment, and leadership over the last seven months as I moved into the Secretary of Defense role," Esper said in a statement.
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"He lived his life as an example of integrity and professionalism in public service, and displayed an unwavering commitment to making Alabama a great state," Bentley said.
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"The buzzwords that occur to me are ethics and professionalism," said Richard M. Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission and a former prosecutor under Mr. Morgenthau.
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So Ford said the heck with professionalism (it is generally frowned upon to do anything personal like this at a junket) and brought the dissertation with her.
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A Texas woman says a potential employer shared an Instagram photo of her in a bikini to shame her in a "PSA" about professionalism and job applications.
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They acted in accordance with the plans they have in place and the exercises they conduct to test those plans, and they performed with the utmost professionalism.
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This is unquestionably the safest period in aviation history, a testament to the professionalism of our employees, advances in technology and partnership with government, manufacturers and others.
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The self-assured professionalism of the Pompidou approach and the quality of the works at its disposal have cast the local private museums in a harsh light.
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He noted that Taylor started his own dominance in the 1990s, when the competition and overall professionalism of the game were far inferior to what exists today.
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That apolitical spirit was reflected in Mr. Pompeo's tribute to the professionalism and dedication of his predecessor, John Brennan, even as Mr. Trump was condemning Mr. Brennan.
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During the time Nielsen was at DHS under Kelly, her professionalism appeared to make a good impression on some colleagues — while others were rubbed the wrong way.
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"Police officers are held to a higher standard and as I have stated before, must wear their badges, not only bravely, but with honor, integrity and professionalism."
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"Beyond Dr. Salgado's blatant disrespect for trans people, his public vulgarity, lack of professionalism, and questionable ethics around patient privacy must be immediately addressed," the petitioners wrote.
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Moreover, residents in the flexible-policy group were less likely to report negative effects of duty-hour policies on patient safety, continuity of care, professionalism and resident education.
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Even if you trust your co-workers, keep in mind that this is a workplace setting, so having that conversation with your manager first demonstrates respect and professionalism.
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I would also like to pass on my deepest admiration to the law enforcement officers who attended the nightclub during the attack for their extraordinary bravery and professionalism.
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The human element is the key element, and the professionalism of the senior commanders and the president's advisory team will always be a crucial part of the picture.
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Egyptians often talk about his charity work, his professionalism and his seemingly constant optimism and cheeriness and point to him as a rare bright spot in their country.
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At least Margolis would be punished somewhat — with a transfer to another precinct, a "professionalism in the workplace" seminar, and the loss of 10 vacation days, Inserillo thought.
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"As we are seeing pure-form Trumpism take over foreign policy, it is bumping up against the reality of professionalism," said Derek Chollet, a former Obama administration official.
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Although the country's Football Association first permitted professionalism in 1885, there was no regular schedule of league matches until the advent of the Football League three years later.
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Her generosity and care in wanting to get a job done right (even if it means missing a flight!) is a testament to her professionalism and true character.
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"The officer should be commended for his professionalism, demeanor, and the respect he showed a citizen who immediately attempted to use her position to intimidate him," he said.
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"We would like to thank and commend all of the emergency personnel who responded quickly to the scene with tremendous expertise and professionalism," he said in a statement.
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But Centineo has finally shut down the rumors once and for all, describing his relationship with Condor as the epitome of professionalism in a recent interview with E!
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Going hand in hand with normalisation-by-coalition—in part its cause and in part its effect—is a growing professionalism and a professed moderation among the populists.
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"WE SERVE THE American people with vigilance, integrity and professionalism" is part of the ethos of the Customs and Border Protection, the agency charged with guarding America's borders.
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Finding out that someone you know well has been accused of something heinous is surely hard to process, and they handled a bad situation with grace and professionalism.
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"[Carrell] has this kind of incredible combination of humanity and professionalism, it makes you want to be around him and work with him," the Lady Bird actor revealed.
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"I can attest to the incredibly high level of professionalism he is going to bring with him to Buffalo," Ryan said in a statement released by the team.
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Thank you to our firefighters, blue collar workers, white collar workers, police officers, district directors, those responsible for water supplies, etc.. for your magnificent contribution, Solidarity and Professionalism.
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Fully aware of the cataclysm that will befall Earth should the lone alien terrorist slip through their fingers, the agency handles its business soberly and with relative professionalism.
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That she should have a video ready before her rivals hints at both the importance the Five Star Movement attaches to her campaign, and to its growing professionalism.
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Moments later, all three figured out who it was, and reacted as such: "This was before I knew the full boundaries of professionalism," Dunham clarified to the crowd.
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FF would like to thank the City and its officials for their generosity and professionalism throughout this process, and looks forward to exploring future opportunities with the City.
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That these actors so fully committed to their roles, never breaking or backing down even in the face of my nervous laughter, is a testament to their professionalism.
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Opting for a more casual outfit may do more than show your hiring manager a certain level of professionalism, it may lead you to feel too laid back.
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Seymour Hersh reported in the New Yorker in 2003 that the members of the Office of Special Plans operated from a distrust of the CIA's claims to professionalism.
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It shouldn't be difficult to put out a short statement that's not political, stating clearly that we respect the professionalism, the tenure of Ambassador Yovanovitch in the Ukraine.
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"The crew were level-headed and dealt with the crisis decisively and properly, avoiding a major disaster, which shows the superb technical skills and professionalism," the CAA added.
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He rejects professionalism because it tempers self-promotion and forbids such grandiose claims as his insistence that he knows more about the Islamic State than any military general.
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Throughout the day, an eclectic group of civilian volunteers had descended on the streets surrounding the school in a grassroots relief effort executed with urgency, professionalism and respect.
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In the company's wake, rap-album art has in large part degenerated into a kind of solemn professionalism, a zone overcrowded with nostalgia and self-serious monochromatic portraits.
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"During his 20 years in the force, Officer Alston set an example of devotion and professionalism that we should all strive to follow," Ryan said in a statement.
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They're to hold us to a level of professionalism when we're reporting on political figures we don't like — even ones we may hate or who attack us personally.
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Milan's police chief, Marcello Cardona, said that the causes of the crash would be investigated "calmly and with professionalism," and that all hypotheses would be taken into consideration.
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Just because you're now working-from-couch doesn't mean all notions of professionalism are tossed out the window while transitioning from the physical office to the online world.
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"We have a strong commitment to transparency, to neutrality, and to professionalism, and for us only biometric votes are credible," said Awrang Zeb, one of the election commissioners.
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Mr. Bolton reportedly characterized Mr. Trump's meddling with aid to Ukraine as a "drug deal" — a crude metaphor for actions that violate his sense of foreign policy professionalism.
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It doesn't break ground or dazzle with an unusual recipe — like, say, mixing rap and American history — but it delivers reliable pleasures with polished professionalism and infectious energy.
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Trump's caricature of journalists as dishonest is hypocritical, and it insults the courage and professionalism of my colleagues who sometimes risk their lives trying to get a story.
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We can train the police and the courts abroad to treat sexual violence cases more seriously, and hospitals and clinics to treat victims with more professionalism and compassion.
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Describing the drivers as "Captains" and not drivers also seemed smart, implying a prestige and professionalism to an industry that's often criticized for poor conduct of its drivers.
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"I'm grateful for Eric's professionalism, judgment, and leadership over the last seven months as I moved into the Secretary of Defense role," Esper said in a statement Monday.
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Stephen Ryan, Gentry's attorney, said he expects the temporary suspension to last no more than two months and that witnesses during court proceedings had attested to her professionalism.
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And one of the things that I think we've all felt for a long period of time is the pride and professionalism in serving you as a customer.
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"The officer's actions did not meet SPD's standards of acceptable use of discretion and were not consistent with the standards of professionalism or training," the police statement said.
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In time, he became skilled in Mandarin, an attainment that likely reflected not only professionalism but also a respect for the Chinese that exceeded the norm for proselytizers.
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And again, the favoured color for clients is blue, with lighter tones signifying trust and darker ones professionalism, including London firms Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Slaughter and May.
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It helped, according to Robert Campbell, the longtime architecture critic of The Boston Globe, that Mr. Cobb remained "an absolute model of rectitude and professionalism" throughout the affair.
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Rudd said more than 250 counter terrorism police, from eight out of Britain's 11 specialist units, were involved in the investigation, which was proceeding with "speed and professionalism".
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Lewandowski "appreciates the thoughtful consideration and professionalism by the Palm Beach State Attorney, as well as Mr. Trump's loyalty," the Trump campaign said in a statement on Thursday.
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"We write to express our strong objection to recent attacks on the integrity and professionalism of the agency and on the agency's role in the legislative process," they wrote.
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Fans and critics applauded Hudgens not only for her vocal talents, but also for her professionalism, considering her father Greg had died just a day before the live performance.
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We had the privilege of getting to know Marc through the presidential transition and the Trump administration's first year, and have been impressed by his professionalism, effectiveness, and collegiality.
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"I'm certain the intelligence agencies will approach these briefings with absolute professionalism," said John McLaughlin, a former Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency who participated in presidential briefings.
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Introducing herself as Julie, she offered assistance via a DM. We are loving the commitment to professionalism, even when assisting one of the biggest music stars of all time.
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In fact, a national 2018 survey found that roughly 40 percent of employers rate recent college graduates as proficient in professionalism and work ethic and oral and written communications.
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The perceived contrast with Hill is stark: "Anita Hill projected strength, and control, and a real professionalism to match Judge Thomas," CNN commentator Joan Biskupic said during the hearing.
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Boatswain's Mates (BM), one of the Navy's oldest original ratings, lead a team of undesignated seaman working side-by-side ensuring their duties are completed with the utmost professionalism.
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Her close involvement in the production of "Emma" — the last of her novels she saw through publication — is the best evidence we have of her professionalism and artistic confidence.
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The call has the awkward air of a meeting in which everyone is clearly outraged but a commitment to a semblance of professionalism turns everything into extreme passive aggression.
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But, by bringing in a former prosecutor to question White House witnesses, Senate investigators helped ensure that his questions would be conducted with a degree of skill and professionalism.
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Putin added that Russian involvement had "profoundly reverse[d] the situation" in Assad's favor, and that the Syrian president recognized "the professionalism, courage and heroism" of the Russian military.
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A party statement released by the official Xinhua news agency late on Wednesday said law enforcement and judicial officials should have "clear political beliefs, high professionalism, commitment and discipline".
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Instead, the work of the men and women of the FBI should be governed by steadfast professionalism and respect for the procedures and safeguards established by our Founding Fathers.
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What's more, post-truth politicians purposely obscure science and professionalism, replacing facts with feelings, and making it challenging for curators to defend their choices in a knowledge-hostile environment.
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Screenshot: TwitterThe established dommes I talked to emphasized the professionalism of their work, which included feeling out a sub's financial situation, kinks, and limits before engaging in rinse sessions.
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"Senator McCain received excellent treatment at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix, and appreciates the tremendous professionalism and care by its doctors and staff," McCain's office said in its statement.
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The Fed chair has clearly signalled agreement on core objectives and an open collaborative stance while maintaining the Fed's independence and professionalism, even amid tough grilling from the House.
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Trump's pledge to push ahead with the immediate deportations of 3 million "criminal" undocumented immigrants will be a major test of how much federal agencies can maintain their professionalism.
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Coco Rocha launched her new streetwear collection with her usual mix of poise and professionalism, but the model admits she was nervous about the end result from the start.
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Youtube's success is at odds with its soul The founding spirit of YouTube, in other words, is increasingly at odds with its own success and professionalism, its creeping corporatism.
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Part of the reason has been the reporters who either don't have the discipline or have too big an ego to contain their opinions in the name of professionalism.
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As my colleague Andrew Prokop explained, Manafort originally came into the Trump campaign to try to bring discipline and professionalism after campaign manager Corey Lewandowski failed to do either.
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Yet the thirty-year lag between the IOC accepting professionalism and AIBA fully embracing it reflects a general reluctance amongst those involved in boxing to tamper with Olympic traditions.
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There have been countless examples of the professionalism and dedication of individual government employees and how much we all depend upon them to perform important tasks on our behalf.
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"Tribune Publishing values diversity, in its many forms, and expects the highest level of professionalism from each of our employees," the publishing company said in a statement to NPR.
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Your professionalism, your dedication to the facts is really something that has been so impressive, and I just wanted to thank you all for the job that you do.
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The discussion highlights a tension that working moms and dads across the country know well: visibly caring for children can undermine one's perceived professionalism or credibility as a leader.
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"Based on public reports, [Flynn's] conduct in positions that require access to national defense information, and his subsequent private practice, appears inconsistent with the professionalism such access requires," Sens.
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In the military, returning a salute from a military officer of a friendly foreign nation is common practice for US military officers and considered a display of military professionalism.
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He might bottle up his frustrations during the day, maintaining a composed veneer of professionalism, and then release his pent-up emotions on his spouse when he returns home.
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Hearing a woman — who had several prestigious credentials and accomplishment to her name — validate these ideas convinced me that they could replace what I'd thought "professionalism" had to be.
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"Mike Riley has brought tremendous professionalism and energy to the Nebraska football program, but unfortunately, those attributes have not translated to on-field success," Moos said in a statement.
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A Reuters report in December identified shortcomings in the training and professionalism of some of the lead investigators in the clinical trials submitted to the FDA by Philip Morris.
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In addition to being told I wasn't allowed to use the women's restroom, I was never treated with the respect and professionalism that all women in the workplace deserve.
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Together they have supplemented production — Campbell's 14½ sacks tied for second in the league, while Bouye (six interceptions) and Church have helped anchor the secondary — with accountability and professionalism.
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And she's concerned that subjective criteria in competitions like "professionalism" or "appropriate dress" make it all too easy for judges' implicit biases to show up in the score sheets.
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A few years later, sick of the saccharine professionalism of Mantovani and thrilled by the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, an army of kids bought electric guitars and formed bands.
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The company CallMiner, for example, advertises AI that rates workers' professionalism, politeness, and empathy — which, in a demo video, it shows being measured to a fraction of a percent.
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