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RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) arguably provides the closest thing to a credible hierarchy of economists, not unlike the ATP’s rankings of
professional
tennis players.
We know that powerful technological and global market forces have reduced dramatically the number of routine
professional
and blue-collar jobs, shifted employment options for the middle class toward the non-tradable side of the economy, and channeled growth in national income toward capital and high-end employment, with stagnating income elsewhere.
This served to prevent any mobilization of the 48% of the voters who had voted “Remain” and who, contrary to the expectations of most
professional
politicians, remain strongly opposed to Brexit.
He carries with him into office the goodwill of most of the country, impressed by Fox’s sincerity, intelligence, and eagerness to lead Mexico in an open and
professional
manner.
As one young
professional
told me, “we are interested in conservative nationalism, not militaristic nationalism.
And, of course, Japan’s Self Defense Forces are
professional
and under full civilian control.
Another valuable clue about MND emerged in 1998, when a large-scale investigation into illicit drug use in Italian soccer inadvertently revealed a shockingly high incidence of ALS among
professional
and semi-professional players in Italy.
It turns out that
professional
soccer players are ten times more likely to suffer from MND.
Though a protégé of Musharraf, the army’s chief of staff, General Ashfaq Kayani, is a
professional
soldier for whom the army’s institutional interests are more important than the political interests of his former army boss.
Was it his bad luck, I wondered, to be born too early to take part in today’s lucrative
professional
surfing circuit?
Still, the spirit of surfing’s early days (think of the harmony of wave and human action portrayed in the 1971 movie Morning of the Earth) contrasts sharply with the razzamatazz of today’s
professional
circuit.
And it would address real needs in the Southern Mediterranean countries – improving
professional
skills, reducing the pressure on the local labor market, creating businesses and jobs – as well as in Europe.
Today, Russia's army has no
professional
institution for training non-commissioned officers.
And yet the near-constant focus on fake news has distracted many in the industry from more serious challenges confronting
professional
journalism.
What is not uncertain is that an anti-euro party, run by a
professional
comedian, Beppe Grillo, will gain at least 20% of the Italian vote.
In the view of many
professional
psychologists and psychiatrists, Trump is not merely a bully, a showman, and a liar; he is more likely a mentally impaired individual who is impulsive, aggressive, and relentlessly driven to manipulate and blame others.
As a first step in this struggle, the World Psychiatric Association and national
professional
bodies should demand direct access to the Ankang network and other places of psychiatric incarceration.
The Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress have gutted Obama’s fiduciary rule, which would have required
professional
financial advisers to put their clients’ interests first when advising them on assets invested through retirement plans.
The best people usually find jobs (or are found) through
professional
connections, and most mediocre people get mediocre or worse jobs where they lose whatever potential they had.
Both are first-rate, have served as ministers with multiple portfolios, have performed admirably in top positions in multilateral organizations, and have the diplomatic skills and
professional
competence to do an outstanding job.
Based on a total of 27 principles, the Declaration reflects a moral and
professional
consensus among human rights and equality experts and is the product of more than a year’s work led by the United Kingdom-based Equal Rights Trust.
Whoever secures the stations's license when it is opened for renewal in late March can, if he or she puts in a
professional
management, look forward to big revenues from advertising.
I have known Khashoggi for years, both in a
professional
and a personal capacity.
They have been stripped of their lump-sum allowance for
professional
fees.
This erosion of
professional
standards has too often made newspapers willing accomplices of purveyors of manipulated “leaks” and malicious allegations.
Government needs a free and
professional
media to keep it honest and efficient, to serve as both mirror and scalpel.
Moreover, in 2006, 57% of European citizens declared themselves ready to move abroad for
professional
reasons.
With fewer opportunities to attend conferences abroad, publish papers in Western academic journals, or spend time teaching or conducting research outside of China, their
professional
development and careers could be severely impaired.
Their
professional
expertise is validated by the quality of their advanced degrees, rather than by their achievements in practical policymaking.
Young unmarried women who were sent to administer the neocolonial efforts in conquered Poland and other territories gained adventure, advanced
professional
training, and opportunity.
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