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Example sentences for "professionalism"

Lexicographically close words:
professeur; professeurs; professing; profession; professional; professionally; professionals; professions; professorial; professors
  1. I fully believe that I am in the right, and that no charge of professionalism would stand against me.

  2. No hint, even, of professionalism tainted them, it was said.

  3. The nature of news is not affected by its classification, and the distinction between news produced on the Federal payroll and news produced off it often consists of the superior professionalism of the latter.

  4. Professionalism must not enter into the workings of the association, nor should the professionalized amateur take advantage of amateur connexions to create a market for writings otherwise unsalable.

  5. Many of them are prominent professional authors in the outside world, but their professionalism never creeps into their association work.

  6. Science, therefore, if it would be honest as well as scientific, must forget its professionalism and take the negative of the unknowable in another way.

  7. I think the rule about professionalism is often a strained piece of foolishness.

  8. You should not dread any professionalism in the game tomorrow, however.

  9. Punch a year earlier had congratulated the Committee of the Rugby Union on their decision that "Professionalism was illegal," thus showing their determination to "keep the ball out of the Moneygrub's sordid slime.

  10. Professionalism impoverishes relationship because, for instance, neither the parent nor the child gives or receives.

  11. The effect of professionalism does not need to be spelled out in any greater detail, because we all have experienced and participated in it.

  12. Another mark of professionalism is its manipulative tendency.

  13. In the first place, professionalism is marked by condescension in which an attitude of superiority is evident.

  14. Physicians, for instance, exhibit professionalism when they practice medicine without concern for the patient.

  15. Teachers exhibit professionalism when they teach their subject as an end in itself or for their own satisfaction.

  16. It is easier to be depersonalized and professional, but professionalism is the enemy of relationship.

  17. Professionalism is the conduct of a relationship for its own sake or for the sake of the "helping" person who is conducting it, rather than for the one for whom it was intended.

  18. Professionalism always has a selfish and anti-social element in its code, and the professionalism of the soldier is always prone to override the rights and disdain the scruples of civilians.

  19. These negroes, half mendicant, half traders on the reputation of their race, express professionalism in its lowest form.

  20. What I looked for in a lodging, was escape from the bedraggled professionalism which went on in what were called studios, by means of a cot bed, an oil stove, and a few yards of art muslin.

  21. So the talk drifted off to the perpetual professionalism of the unsuccessful, to incidents of rehearsals and engagements.

  22. I got on with them tremendously, and found them as good for me as green food in the spring, sated as I was on the combined product of professionalism and temperament.

  23. And with that sop to professionalism he dismissed the same, and fell to giving himself up to studying the rare, fascinating personality, thus unexpectedly unfolded before him.

  24. This professionalism is the region where men specialise their knowledge and organise their power, mercilessly elbowing each other in their struggle to come to the front.

  25. The Cult of the Nation is the professionalism of the people.

  26. It shocked her world-wide audience out of that bemused condition the professionalism of the broadcast had produced.

  27. It was, however, produced with the attitude and the technique and the fine professionalism of specialists in the area of subconscious selling.

  28. But poetry in England has been a living art so long because it has had the power of freeing itself from professionalism and choosing the better path with Mary and with Ruth.

  29. The Wagnerian of a generation ago could sneer at the professionalism of Mozart; but the professionalism of Wagner seemed to him to be inspiration made constant and certain by a new musical invention.

  30. Wordsworth, for instance, was a professed enemy of professionalism in poetry; yet he, too, was for ever writing verses.

  31. The value of the Romantic movement lay, not in its escape to the wonders of the past, but in its escape from professionalism and all its self-imposed and easy difficulties.

  32. He said it was cockney impudence because it lacked the professionalism he expected.

  33. Professionalism is a device for making expression easy; and it is one used by the greatest artists sometimes because their business is to be always expressing themselves, and even they have not always something to express.

  34. Now professionalism is the result of a false analogy between mechanical invention and the higher activities.

  35. For it is they who begin professionalism and, with the mere momentum of their vitality, make it attractive.

  36. We are on our guard easily enough against a professionalism that is out of fashion.

  37. In art there is always humility, in professionalism pride.

  38. But the difficulty of expression is so much greater than the self-imposed difficulties of mere professionalism that any man who is afraid of difficulties will try to be a professional rather than an artist.

  39. Even those sports which, like cricket and football, take the form of health-giving games in the open air, and may really help to develop manliness, are to a large extent spoiled by the rise of professionalism and gambling.

  40. For example, a debater once contended that colleges should not seek to root out professionalism in athletic sports, because, by coming in contact with college life, professional players receive considerable benefit.

  41. College students are continually urging as a defense of professionalism in their own athletic teams the argument that since other colleges employ professional players it is necessary for them to do likewise.

  42. But it did not immediately usher in as its successor an era of professionalism and responsiveness to the wishes of the public.

  43. The new court introduced the beginnings of professionalism on the bench, and offered the prospect of full-time attention to the administration of justice by trained judges.

  44. Reference has more than once been made to the quality which looks to English eyes so much like semi-professionalism in American sport.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "professionalism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.