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James Gary – “You guys have absolutely no idea of the amount of time, training, and effort required to create professional-level content.”
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You guys have absolutely no idea of the amount of time, training, and effort required to create professional-level content.
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"The Dizzy Bridge" will be her first professional-level publication.
Graduate News: Krista Hoeppner Leahy odysseyworkshop 2009
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While only a small percentage of players are fortunate enough to play professionally after graduating from college, the opportunity to receive full education in the sport of football would provide athletes with not only an education in a topic they're interested in, but it would give them the preparation they need to coach the sport at the high school, collegiate or professional-level upon graduation.
Dan Treadway: A Modest Compromise: Colleges Should Offer a Football Major Dan Treadway 2011
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Canon's professional-level cameras capture full 1080p video, direct to memory card, on huge 18 megapixel (7D) and 22 megapixel (5D) image sensors.
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I've worked with professional-level music sequencers and samplers, and I have had composition training at the university level, but even so I found Wii Music to be an endearing and enjoyable experience despite its limitations.
Wii Music, Coda SVGL 2009
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It's not realistic to expect to develop professional-level skills instantaneously.
Guitar Tricks for a Middle-Aged Dog Gary Marcus 2011
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Children whose parents were well educated and held professional-level jobs heard about 2,100 words per hour.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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If we want them to be professional in their approach to teaching and learning, we need to treat them like professionals, and that includes professional-level salaries.
Eric Tipler: Schools or teachers: which are more important? Eric Tipler 2010
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While only a small percentage of players are fortunate enough to play professionally after graduating from college, the opportunity to receive full education in the sport of football would provide athletes with not only an education in a topic they're interested in, but it would give them the preparation they need to coach the sport at the high school, collegiate or professional-level upon graduation.
Dan Treadway: A Modest Compromise: Colleges Should Offer a Football Major Dan Treadway 2011
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