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- noun Behaviour that is not
professional .
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Examples
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Florida, who ordered the investigation in 2010, said the unprofessionalism could be a security risk.
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There is, of course, the risk that it would go unaccredited and, if not shut down by the education cartel, would be vilified by a compliant media demonizing the commercialization and "unprofessionalism" of this cheaper alternative.
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However, if someone tried that, I think we all know what would happen: it would go unaccredited and, if not shut down by the education cartel, would be vilified by a compliant media demonizing the commercialization and "unprofessionalism" of this cheaper alternative.
What Does Education Do?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The situation pushes my buttons because, as a volunteer chaplain, I'm particularly open to charges of "unprofessionalism," and I'd hate anyone to think less of volunteer chaplains because of how I handled that situation.
Mortality Fatigue Susan Palwick 2007
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This is the second time they've hauled me in to talk about this, my "unprofessionalism".
elfpvke Diary Entry elfpvke 2003
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They should send a signal that the kind of unprofessionalism and the poor attitude we have witnessed will not be tolerated.
Iain Dale's Diary 2010
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Calling it a case of pure "unprofessionalism", officials in the home ministry pointed out that though the area was quite vulnerable to such attacks, the state police did not show any care in deployment.
The Times of India 2010
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About all this 'unprofessionalism' crap people seem to be spouting off.
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About all this 'unprofessionalism' crap people seem to be spouting off.
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About all this 'unprofessionalism' crap people seem to be spouting off.
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