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Example sentences for "unprofessional"

Lexicographically close words:
unprivileged; unprocurable; unproductive; unproductiveness; unprofaned; unprofitable; unprofitableness; unprofitably; unprogressive; unpromising
  1. The unprofessional experimenter or observer has no large experience to correct his hasty generalization.

  2. The statements of the unprofessional public.

  3. For, even by devoting much space to the latter, we could not expect to qualify our unprofessional readers for successfully treating such obscure and dangerous conditions.

  4. We shall refer to a few symptoms which any unprofessional reader may readily observe and understand.

  5. Much care is necessary in their employment, and it is not expected that the unprofessional reader will have much to do with them; hence, we have deemed it best not to give a list of these agents.

  6. She had tried to run in without a pilot, and ours seemed to think her fate the justest of judgments; but to disinterested and unprofessional spectators the sight was very sad, and somewhat discouraging.

  7. The lawyer was speaking in an unprofessional voice.

  8. In plain, unprofessional language, they were beaten black and blue.

  9. The fifth and last division, addressed to the limited number of persons who are conscious of tendencies to insanity, has no place in an unprofessional review.

  10. Treherne passed my hut soon after breakfast, and popped his head in, not over welcomely, I confess, for I was giving myself the rare treat of a bit of unprofessional reading.

  11. The veld trenches which kept Methuen at arm's length at Magersfontein and the Boer devices on the Tugela seem to show that War is not a Science, but an Art, easily acquired by unprofessional soldiers.

  12. And Mr. Polteed lifted an unprofessional glance on Soames, as though he might be storing material for a book on human nature after he had gone out of business.

  13. But while the official lacked zeal or religious fervour, there were not wanting others more earnest and enthusiastic to add their unprofessional but devoted efforts to the half-hearted ministrations of the ordinary of Newgate.

  14. Bedford, who has lately broken out in a new place, has been accused by the lieges of the Borough of having acted in a most unprofessional manner; in short, with having lost his patience.

  15. The Nurse, having shaken down the thermometer, walked to the table and recorded a temperature of one hundred and six degrees through a most unprofessional mist of tears.

  16. Something sweet and luminous and most unprofessional shone in the little Nurse's eyes, and the line of her pulse on a chart would have looked like a seismic disturbance.

  17. He had to investigate; also he really ought to put out those candles; it was utterly unprofessional to leave them alight.

  18. Out of this condition have arisen the evil, unethical, and unprofessional practices represented particularly by painless dentists, by ignorant or dishonest physicians, and by osteopaths and careless nurses.

  19. It must soon be recognized as unethical and unprofessional for an optician who is also a skilled physician to refer patients to a medical practitioner ignorant as to optical science.

  20. Whether opticians and physicians are unprofessional or unethical may be told by reëxamination if the examiner is himself competent and ethical.

  21. The National Hospital Record, the Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, the Journal of Nursing, are three other magazines primarily intended for nurses and physicians, but full of suggestive material for unprofessional readers.

  22. Laymen and physicians must be taught that it is just as unethical and unprofessional for oculists and physicians to fail to bring their knowledge within the practical reach of the masses as for the optician to advertise his wares.

  23. It must be made unethical and unprofessional for physician and optician alike to prescribe in the dark.

  24. There has been an immense amount of unprofessional work done in the field of reporting, and many reputations have been blasted by a failure to draw nice distinctions in questions of professional honor.

  25. It is neither possible nor desirable to catalogue the unprofessional practices which in one way or another come to the notice of those observant of current happenings in the several departments of engineering.

  26. There is nothing unprofessional in recommending a patented article or process if it be, in the judgment of the engineer, the best for the purpose to be accomplished, but he will do it openly and with the courage of his convictions.

  27. I consider it unprofessional for the engineer to enter upon the discharge of any duties for which he knows he is not qualified, if for the satisfactory discharge of those duties he must assume a knowledge he does not possess.

  28. If, having a contingent interest in the result of his work, he is afraid to say so in his report, he may safely consider his position unprofessional and unsafe.

  29. With equal emphasis would I characterize as unprofessional the framing of specifications calling for patented or controlled specialties when, to deceive the client, bids are invited.

  30. In the sudden light Simpson whirled with a startled and most unprofessional agility to face Rockwell.

  31. It is particularly eligible in the diseases of children; but then it is quite impossible for unprofessional persons to judge when it may be appropriately exhibited.

  32. This is not surprising, since they so closely resemble those which characterise the presence of worms, that an unprofessional person is almost sure to be misled by them.

  33. It is folly, at any time, for an unprofessional person to prescribe for a case where worms are actually known to exist: surely where there is any doubt upon the latter point it must be greater folly still.

  34. But all these temptations to a party vote by the unprofessional members were resisted.

  35. Thus we would say, "The Society has expelled four of its members for unprofessional conduct, but has been unable to obtain enough evidence to convict them.

  36. The Society has expelled two of its members for unprofessional conduct; and it has investigated complaints against two other members, but has been unable to obtain enough evidence to convict them.

  37. The Society has expelled two of its members for unprofessional conduct, and has investigated complaints against two other members, but it has been unable to obtain enough evidence to convict them.

  38. The board may refuse a certificate to any individual guilty of grossly unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public, and may, after due notice and hearing, revoke such certificates for like cause.

  39. The board may refuse a certificate to an individual guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, and may revoke for like causes, after giving the accused an opportunity to be heard in his defence before the board (ib.

  40. The board may refuse certificates to persons guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, and may revoke for like causes provided they give the person an opportunity to be heard (ib.

  41. The board may refuse or revoke a license for unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, subject to the right of appeal (ib.

  42. The board may refuse or revoke a certificate to an individual guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct (ib.

  43. In fact, in a recent case in Michigan, a physician was held liable for damages who called in a stranger, an unmarried man, who was an unprofessional man, to be with him while he was in attendance on a confinement case.

  44. The governor is to fill vacancies and may remove a member for continual neglect of duties or on the recommendation of the medical society with which he may be in affiliation, for unprofessional or dishonorable conduct (ib.

  45. The board may refuse to issue certificates to individuals guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, the nature of which shall be stated in writing, and it may revoke certificates for like causes to be stated in writing (ib.

  46. No application is refused for unprofessional conduct more than one year before the application.

  47. The board refuses certificates to individuals guilty of unprofessional conduct.

  48. If the holder of a certificate is guilty of unprofessional conduct, the certificate must be revoked by board granting it; no revocation is valid without similar proceedings to the foregoing (ib.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unprofessional" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amateur; amateurish; homespun; poor; semiskilled; unaccomplished; unbusinesslike; unendowed; unfinished; uninitiated; unpolished; unprepared; unprofessional; unschooled; unskilled; untaught; untrained; untutored; unworthy