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professionalism - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • demonstrate: An outcomes model: demonstrating professionalism through CPD The outcomes model comprises six outcomes that describe professional competence in broad terms.
  • undermine: To do so reinforces rather than undermines the professionalism of our client relationship.
  • enhance: It will also provide a framework to enhance the professionalism of the workforce.
  • appreciate: He was nominated by a member of staff who appreciated the professionalism and standard of care shown by Keith.
  • promote: OGC, through its Successful Delivery Skills program, to promote professionalism in all procurement teams.
  • praise: Several praised the professionalism of the volunteers, all of whom are trained by NSE.

Converse of subject

  • impress: On my first visit I was immediately impressed by the professionalism of the Bureau.

Preposition: within

  • agency: The National Association of Estate Agents is dedicated to the goal of professionalism within high street estate agency.

Adjective modifier

  • consummate: They needn't have been, for with consummate professionalism, Salander had perfectly fitted his song to his audience.
  • utmost: The graphics in which the characters are displayed are in brilliant high resolution which is produced on the screen with the utmost professionalism.
  • journalistic: Press freedom should be commensurate with demands for journalistic professionalism.
  • sheer: We bring all the benefits of sheer professionalism that we have gained over the years working within the demanding corporate hospitality industry.
  • medical: However, six major themes emerged where medical professionalism will have significant implications.
  • increased: Increased professionalism in developing formats and relations with both advertisers and listeners resulted in success of music radio stations.

Noun used with modifier

  • teacher: Constructs of teacher professionalism within a changing literacy landscape.

Possessives

  • teacher: One of QCA's main aims is to support teachers ' professionalism in making helpful and accurate assessments.

Preposition: in

  • education: In the conclusion I show how a serious dilemma arises over conformity to an emergent new definition of professionalism in higher education.

Preposition: of

  • teacher: Over many years the status and professionalism of teachers have been both undervalued and devalued.
  • staff: The quality of the plants produced in these facilities is very dependent on the professionalism of the horticultural staff that service them.
  • team: The residents were very happy with the work and the attitude and professionalism of the team.

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