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- Professionalization or professionalisation is a social process by which any trade or occupation transforms itself into a true "profession of the highest...
- another aristocrat in order to determine a winner. The sport became professionalised as footmen were hired specifically on their athletic ability and began...
- continuing many of Thatcher's neoliberal policies. This, coupled with the professionalising of the party machine's approach to the media, helped Labour win a...
- people in everyday life. He points to the example of a relatively professionalised type of magician being the ba'alei shem of Poland, who beginning in...
- 2016, 2018) whilst Ireland won in 2013 and 2015. Rugby union has been professionalised since 1995. Professionalism has brought mixed results, with gr****roots...
- government, warfare, art, literature, architecture, and engineering. Rome professionalised and expanded its military and created a system of government called...
- Imperial Army conquered most of Europe during the Napoleonic Wars. Professionalising again from the Revolutionary forces and using columns of attack with...
- knowledge transfer among universities and industry. By promoting and professionalising knowledge transfer practice, the ****ociation aims to enhance the impact...
- internally tolerated within the party, although as part of Farage's push to professionalise the party a number of its members, such as MEP Godfrey Bloom, were...
- In doing so, England became the first country in the world to fully professionalise its referees. The organisation is a not-for-profit company limited...