Since the 1970s Congress has armed itself with more professional staffers to help cross-examine the administration.
Indeed, their very youth and incompetence means they are harder to police than more professional folk.
The plan would lead to more of the remaining clubs in the second tier becoming more professional.
Policing within the special constabulary part of our business has become much more professional over recent years.
Much like the four networks listed above, some tend to be more professional, while others are not.
The final products will be a step down from what you could make with more professional machines.
Communication between the Japanese and British parts of the team is a lot better, everything's more professional.
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Research suggests people regard police as "more professional" in a collar and tie, said a force spokesman.
China has done so vigorously, hoping this will make both the military and corporate sectors more professional.
We hope that this situation inspires the community to act more professional and dignified in all future tournaments.
But as umpires have gotten more professional and better at their job, players have become far less contentious.
Women have reported feeling safer, more independent, and having more professional opportunities as a result of the technology.
"A slightly younger crowd and more professional but a good slice of the population, " as he puts it.
However the talks go, Mr Pastrana must continue his efforts to create a stronger and more professional army.
By the time candidates have more professional experience they can expect to be treated more like Grace Kelly.
Both hockey and baseball require far more professional mentoring and apprenticeship and development than say pro football or basketball.
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It's likely, Rowan says, that there would have been more professional services available.
Strong IPO pricing comes as more professional money managers are willing to dip their toes into the new-issue pool.
The West Indies Cricket Board, say its critics, needs to do more, especially in encouraging more professional training methods.
Even before the results were in from New Hampshire, McCain was raising his game to a more professional level.
Furthermore, he says the trend of hiring more professional support staff unburdens them from much of the grunt work.
It lacks some of the bells and whistles that more professional systems offer.
Research now suggests people regard police as "more professional, honest and approachable" in a collar and tie, the force says.
Dress codes have changed, the country is less conservative than before and business dealings have become a lot more professional.
Most likely, we think, would be a new iPad 3 version of iPhoto for more professional-caliber photo editing on the go.
YouTube has in recent years pushed to make the content on its platform more professional and therefore more attractive to advertisers.
Instead, they use complex phrases to communicate simple concepts because they are under the delusion that this makes them sound more professional.
In fact, it's downright respectable-looking, which might be a welcome change for gamers who want a machine with a more professional facade.
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The report also says the recruitment of chairs of governors need to be "far more professional and rigorous", with positions being advertised.
Linkedin has always seemed to be more of a closed system to me, more professional and that makes sense as that is its audience.
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