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- noun Alternative spelling of
professionalization .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the social process whereby people come to engage in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood
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Examples
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Relatively few entered ELAS, but the 'professionalisation' of women's role in ELAS gave it a veneer of added legitimacy, which attracted middle-class girls like Titika Panayiotidou, second-lieutenant of the 13thRegiment of ELAS.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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In this case, their efforts at the front were interrupted by the 'professionalisation' of the fighting forces.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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A large part of which stems from the increasing "professionalisation" of the political class, the reduction in numbers of MPs with a broad life experience, and adherence to loyalty to party, as opposed to the people or country.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Soro last month said he desired to undertake "profound changes" in the rebel zone, especially the "professionalisation" of the army and the restructuring of the economy to preserve local resources.
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I am sometimes a bit concerned, though, that the professionalisation of the formation might lead to some sort of incestuous trend.
Come Out And Play SVGL 2009
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In short, the advantages and disadvantages of professionalisation.
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More to the point, it's the professionalisation of politics that is part of the problem here.
Reforming the Lords? 2009
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The corporate classroom brought with it the professionalisation of corporate l&d, as specialists were increasingly required to teach in the new classrooms.
Archive 2009-05-01 Clive Shepherd 2009
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More to the point, it's the professionalisation of politics that is part of the problem here.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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I do not think professionalisation is the answer to our ills, but it is undoubtedly better than amateurism.
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