Word: professionalizing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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When I interviewed Art Buchwald for TIME last May, he was working on a book which he called The Man Who Wouldn't Die. The longtime Washington columnist had been told that his days were numbered after refusing dialysis treatments for his failing kidneys. But he didn't die, and...
Mori said that in the architecture profession, women are underrepresented everwhere. “You can’t just say the department is at fault,” she said.
Kagan said that the views expressed in the deans’ letter are shared by the “vast majority” of the legal profession, and that Stimson’s comments demonstrate an “uninformed understanding” of the basic precepts of American law...
Thant is not by profession a writer and sometimes his pages are so clotted with detail that they read like a dusted-off doctoral thesis. But as a storehouse of facts about a history too little known, his book is fascinating. In the 17th century, he tells us, the Burmese...
The business of medical repping, although infrequently scrutinized, is invariably seen as a negative in the public eye, somewhere between legislative logrolling and subsidizing Big Sugar. The unethical influencing of our prescribing, the corruption of the sacred relationship between doctor and patient, allegations of bribery, unnecessarily increasing the price of...