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This period saw the increasing professionalisation and organisation of art in Scotland.
At the same time, he claims a professionalisation of Paralympic sports.
In recent years, full professionalisation and a major equipment overhaul have transformed the nature of the force.
Many pharmacists in those times were working on professionalisation of the profession.
The post-war period had witnessed the growing professionalisation of the sport.
All this has happened because of the professionalisation of science and I don't know what the solution is.
In fact with the professionalisation of refereeing, the role is probably at the highest standard it has ever been.
They were eventually done in around 1910 by the growth of professionalisation in hockey.
The notion of self-discipline or autonomy has been a central one in recent work on professionalisation.
Intelligent Urbanism promotes the professionalisation of the city making process.
In the first half of the eighteenth century there was an increasing professionalisation and organisation of art.
The experience gathered during the operation started the trend of professionalisation of the Army.
In law there was an expansion of central institutions and professionalisation of lawyers as a group.
The debate is, in other words, about whether the new technology is likely to lead to proletarianisation or professionalisation of workers.
Intergovernmental theory with its emphasis on fragmentation, professionalisation and policy network is more appropriate'.
After the war the practice was abandoned, but was reintroduced recently with professionalisation of the army.
Here he pushed for the professionalisation of ethnography as compared to missionaries and amateurs.
Is the rationalisation of higher education eating into academia's hard-earned professionalisation?
Another development that bears witness of the increasing professionalisation of the journal was the change in its direction.
Commercial and media interest has contributed to the professionalisation of rock climbing, especially exemplified by the sports climber.
In the United States during the period we are discussing there were powerful moves for the professionalisation of sociology and social science.
Troop numbers were also reduced and professionalisation encouraged.
Brenda Colvin (1897-1981) was an important landscape architect, author of standard works in the field and a force behind its professionalisation.
This marks full professionalisation of the project.
Various pressures have resulted in growing professionalisation in climbing which has changed the activity and will continue to change it - probably for the worse.
Another reason, clearly, is the growing professionalization of the services.
The professionalization of the personal makes it hard to feel as if any choice is my own.
The second broad social change is the professionalization of childhood.
This fear led him to avoid the professionalization of the armed forces.
I think we're going to have to see more professionalization of family day care."
"So education in real estate is probably just at the beginning of its professionalization.
Every few weeks a newspaper or magazine will do an article on the professionalization of youth sports.
Professionalization began with the first medical board in 1818, and an 1827 act that required all doctors to be licensed.
With the growing professionalization of graduate nursing, few women joined after 1930.
More traditional elements do have reason to fear the ideological consequences of professionalization.
The professionalization of medicine has brought on many contemporary transformations.
The Iraqis began to prioritize the professionalization of their military.
He resigned in 1848, due to his opposition to the Society's increasing professionalization.
That too remained true until the professionalization of politics.
The professionalization of medicine forced them increasingly to the sidelines.
The early 1990s saw the professionalization of ritual music, which affected both the musicians and their market.
No less firmly, he endorsed the professionalization of Olympic athletes.
The cover story blames public apathy on the professionalization of politics.
The professionalization of the sport has brought up ages.
Then came the professionalization by recording several albums, performing on radio and television.
This movement towards professionalization was reinforced by the publication of books on the subject.
Besides the drugs in sport, there is the trend toward what many call the professionalization of childhood.
Professionalization of nursing in France came in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Although volunteers continue to play a large role in historic preservation activities, the field has seen an increased level of professionalization.
As evidence, he points to what foundation officers call the "professionalization" of his giving, or its institutionalization.