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The sequence Physics-Chemistry-Biology implies that continuous collegial
professional
development for teachers is essential.
In addition to traditional tertiary education, training institutions are offering targeted modules, certified by
professional
industry groups.
With the rebels lacking
professional
military training and discipline, such gains look increasingly unlikely.
Individuals earn “claims” over their lifetimes, first by being legal residents, and then by, say, obtaining educational degrees, earning
professional
certifications, performing community service (including military service), and making money.
A fourth type of explanation is that people with higher intelligence in childhood tend to attain better educational qualifications, work in more
professional
jobs, have higher incomes, and live in more affluent areas.
We see educated men who don't know how to make a cup of coffee, and
professional
women with no idea about how to change a fuse.
The sad reality is that, despite significant social, political, and economic progress, women still face major personal and
professional
obstacles in developed and developing countries alike.
These failures suggest that we should have less confidence in the supposed
professional
skills of technocrats--or at least less confidence than they have in themselves.
Overstaying one’s welcome may be the
professional
disease of political leaders, but it is above all incompatible with democracy as a framework for bringing about change without violence.
The results are simply staggering – although surely not a surprise to
professional
lobbyists.
More broadly, the Business Talent Group provides “in-demand business talent on-demand,” across a wide range of
professional
services.
The main obstacle is that they won’t increase the profits of drug companies, on which, in the absence of adequate government funding, our
professional
organizations, conferences, journals, research, and teaching institutions have become so dependent.
Tamerlan, a boxer almost good enough to turn professional, was married to an American Christian woman who converted to Islam and became observant with her husband.
According to the
professional
services firm Deloitte, mortgage debt in Russia is 20 times lower, on average, than in the European Union.
His prediction flies in the face of the judgment of many
professional
forecasters, including on Wall Street and at the Federal Reserve, who expect that the US will be lucky to achieve even 2% growth.
For a country to export the services of lawyers, doctors, engineers, insurers, accountants, and teachers, other countries must recognize and trust its
professional
qualifications and broader regulatory regime.
It should, at least, begin to respond to the Kremlin’s shrewd and highly
professional
disinformation strategy with far more clarity and candor.
And, when something goes wrong, it is not peace, easy taxes, and justice that are called in to assist; it is professional, well-resourced government agencies.
The one law that is rarely applied is article 144 of the criminal code, which aims to protect journalists from harassment and other actions that obstruct their “lawful
professional
activities.”
And that, after all, is precisely the point: lack of public engagement – not to mention inadequate
professional
solidarity and cooperation – means that Russia’s authorities can breathe easy.
It is still a good idea, particularly if the bank maintained a
professional
staff to help guide public choice on costs and benefits (including environmental costs and benefits).
Difficulties stemming from
professional
jargon, organizational structure, and distance are more than offset by the benefits of integrating nutrigenomics facilities and expertise to ensure cooperative use of knowledge and its application in nutritional research.
The policies of deregulation, privatization, and trade liberalization (the so-called Washington Consensus) that countries adopted in the 1980's, supposedly marked the victory of
professional
economists over populist politicians.
Second, there are manmade restrictions to outsourcing particular types of expertise:
professional
organizations often intervene to kill outsourcing simply by requiring credentials that only they can provide.
Given the magnitude of the task, however, it is important also to ensure effective coordination and harmonization of these efforts with the relevant standard-setters, regulators, and
professional
organizations.
Throughout the post-colonial period in the Muslim world, it was the military, as the best-organized public institution, that filled the space occupied elsewhere by political parties, well-established government agencies, and
professional
civil services.
Of course, one isn’t likely to meet them in the drawing rooms of Paris journalists or the wider European
professional
political class.
Although these positive effects might be substantial, few
professional
economists see them as sufficient to motivate the abolition of today’s exchange rate system.
An apparent paradox emerged from the discussion: the boom in popular economics comes at a time when the general public seems to have lost faith in
professional
economists, because almost all of us failed to predict, or even warn of, the current economic crisis, the biggest since the Great Depression.
So, why is the public buying more books by
professional
economists?
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