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professionalising

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  • verb Present participle of professionalise.

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Examples

  • Van Rensburg said the idea of professionalising Higher Education was encouraged by a White Paper on education released in Britain this year.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • I'm a little uncomfortable with the notion of 'professionalising' anything on the web.

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • A process of "professionalising" the police force was being phased in.

    News24 Top Stories 2009

  • A sympathetic ear is all that is needed, and it is sad that our society is no longer able to provide such an ear without "professionalising" what should be a natural process.

    NHS Blog Doctor 2009

  • "By 'professionalising' the housekeeper, we are also increasing the salary and making the service expensive.

    unknown title 2008

  • We were supportive of this and moves towards professionalising our trade.

    Council orders cabbies to smarten up 2010

  • It incorporated in 2002 and began the process of professionalising and developing processes and policy to streamline how it operates.

    CC as a model for developing sustainable non-profits 2007

  • It incorporated in 2002 and began the process of professionalising and developing processes and policy to streamline how it operates.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

  • Bulelani Ngcuka for professionalising the elite crime fighting unit, during her budget vote in Parliament on Friday.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • The CTP were preparing a presentation on professionalising higher education, which would be ready in a "few months time", he said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

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