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- noun Plural form of
career . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
career .
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Examples
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Now that those rape charges are off the table, though, they feel it's very proper for them to come back here and resume what they call their careers as students here in good standing.
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Emotional and values conflicts are the downside of too much self-interest in careers and relationships.
Douglas LaBier: A Rising "Social Psychosis" in Public and Private Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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Also the fact that TNR has launched good careers is testimony of its influence which I assume is the only reason you pay any attention to it.
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Students interested in careers in academic/non-profit health services research or health policy.
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Basically, the role of programs like ours in careers education is to generate ideas.
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In the local church I belong to, there are no women in careers outside the home.
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Viewed as unfeminine due to many of the women being unmarried and involved in careers instead of housework, the Establishment were at a loss as to how to deal with suffragettes.
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Emotional and values conflicts are the downside of too much self-interest in careers and relationships.
Douglas LaBier: A Rising "Social Psychosis" in Public and Private Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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Putting Mr. Gonzales in charge of student careers is like putting the Fox in the Chicken Coop.
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There are also reports of 5,000 boys who went to Italy, hoping to begin careers as footballers, and then disappeared.
Young African Football Players Are a Hot Commodity in Europe | Impact Lab 2010
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