But he makes no apologies for his profession, or for giving the advantaged a leg up.
They are the years you spent training for a profession you hate or waiting for your commitment-phobic boyfriend to propose.
The exemption from the working time directive was negotiated by the Conservative government in 1993 and is used to some extent by other member states, for members of the medical profession for example, although the UK is the only country which has opted out of it altogether.
Self-regulation by bodies like the IFRS Foundation was meant to be the way forward for this profession.
As well as acting as a voice for the profession, a royal college could oversee standards and training, he said.
Is it any wonder that economists rival politicians when it comes to low levels of public esteem for the profession?
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That he was an unusually open, honest and no-nonsense politician did not make him unsuited for the profession, only uncommon.
Defence solicitors fear the changes contained in the new bill "would prove disastrous for those accused of crime, and for the profession".
Social media tools are particularly adept a knocking down barriers between people and departments, just what the doctor ordered for this profession.
The laws that govern lawyering in America are typically written by lawyers-turned-politicians, which perhaps explains why they make so much work for the profession.
Many (PR-beleaguered) tech journalists have developed an inherent distaste for a profession that peppers them with inane pitches that are mostly irrelevant to their editorial interests.
In return for the profession's support - or at least not outright opposition - ministers provided assurances about the extent to which competition would be pursued.
That is high praise for a profession, myself included, that doesn't always get a lot of respect in America, that people don't always esteem these days.
This is bad for a profession whose mission, I was taught as a young reporter, is to bear witness to the world in a truthful way.
Some of the professors were skeptical a woman could succeed in engineering, and the prejudice persisted long after her grades proved real aptitude for the profession.
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But when she told me how dozens of paparazzi ruined her daughter's seventh birthday party by invading her front lawn, I felt embarrassed for the profession.
Imposing a uniform fiduciary standard on all investment professionals who provide investment advice is a first step in instilling great trust in and respect for our profession.
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Rule-makers need to be separated from advocates for the profession.
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Teachers will have more freedom to discipline pupils in schools, former members of the armed forces will be offered funding to retrain as teachers, and there will be new aptitude tests for the profession.
It's time for the profession -- and business -- of reproductive medicine to accept their firm, inescapable ethical obligation to give the interests and well-being of the children they help to create the same consideration they give to the desires of the adults they serve.
Other speakers in the seminar were Minister of information and culture, KPK Mr. Mian Iftikhar Ahmad, Vice chancellor University of Peshawar Mr. Qibla Ayaz, representative of senior teachers including Professor Dr. Rajali Khatak, Professor Inayat ullah afghani, Dr. Sara Safdar, School teachers association president Arbab Khan Afridi. 9 senior teachers in recognition of their life time services for the profession were awarded shields by UNESCO, Minister Information and culture KPK presented these shields.
But all the reformers want is for the teaching profession to copy what firms like North Star have been doing for years.
It will allow them to search for accountants or journalists or any other profession and for educational background, including schools like Stanford and Tufts.
He called for the medical profession to recognise the needs of this group.
David Cameron told the BBC problems in some hospitals had been overlooked out of respect for the nursing profession.
Today, after leaving the public safety profession for the adrenaline rush of technology startups, I run a software company.
He also said the performance management system for the teaching profession was not intended to be a bureaucratic process.
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Reliable ethnicity data for the whole profession is not available, but 9% of newly qualified teachers were from non-white backgrounds.
The prospect--some would say the certainty--of change, drastic change, is very much in the air right now for the accounting profession.
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But perhaps this scorn for the legal profession, and these proposals, are not only the product of populism combined with pragmatism.
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