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Перевод: professionalism
[существительное] профессионализм ; профессионализация
Тезаурус:
- Zapp is the supreme professional, who embodies, albeit comically, those ideals of professionalism that have long been dominant in the North American academy and are becoming so in the British.
- The success of those appearances in the cities of Tokyo and Nagoya owed everything to the professionalism that had transformed Kylie in two short years from innocent to hard-headed star.
- You can never hope to achieve the professionalism of those who have been in a single business all their lives and hence you need quickly to get to know those whose opinions you can trust.
- As we have noted, literary study in the United States involves a large quantitative spread of the subject, intensive professionalism, and a virtual absence of the national mystique that characterizes English English.
- Lacan wished to get back to the original subversive spirit of Freud's writings, which had been simplified or distorted by their vulgar popular currency, and by the professionalism of psychoanalysis.
- Notable among other characters in the Highbury family of the early 1930s were goalkeeper Frank Moss, renowned for his physical courage against charging centre-forwards, Tom Parker with his calm, almost placid professionalism, Eddie Hapgood, the fitness fanatic, the phlegmatic Cliff Bastin and the jocular Joe Hulme.
- Or professionalism and relationships may be seen mainly within the professional group.
- However, it must be said that this paper is not an attempt to cast management in an entirely negative light and then to oppose that with an equally "rosy" view of professionalism - with the implication that management must recede and that professionalism should advance.
- GRAEME SOUNESS sat helpless in the stands as fiery Liverpool were extinguished by the ice-cool professionalism of Spartak Moscow.
- The dangers of professionalism are obvious, and against them Herbert Chapman steadfastly set his face victory can be purchased at too great a price.
- This dilemma generates the paradox I have outlined above, where intellectualism and graduate recruitment become prized commodities and are publicly sought after as the organization seeks to elaborate its professionalism, but are simultaneously denigrated.
- This was not the relaxed professionalism of the man of letters, but the stringent new professionalism of the academy.
- Yet there is one sense in which Swallow has thoroughly assimilated the professionalism of the academy.
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