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Brennan, 57, is a careerist who spent a quarter-century with the CIA and now serves as Obama's top counter-terrorism adviser.
Terri Tierney Clark edits a website called Advice for the New Careerist to help young professional women optimize their careers.
Bryant may once have treasured Corley Court and Two Acres, but his appreciation seems to have been pettily political and careerist.
Voltaire, he insists, was a milquetoast careerist, too concerned with his own reputation and his comfortable life to say anything truly unsettling.
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For all his talks of principle, Woodward is a political careerist, the paper concludes, and his judgement that power lies with New Labour is telling.
As corporate responsibility grows in scope across companies, these insights become valuable not only for graduating entrepreneurs and job seekers, but for any professional who considers himself or herself to be an informed careerist.
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In short, Americans see Mrs Clinton for what she is: a laser-brained careerist, who met her future husband in the Yale law library and has propelled him, not always scrupulously, to the White House.
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The main doubters were the careerist old guard.
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Since taking office Obama has wired the NLRB with union disciples: Solomon is an agency careerist who was a recess nomination, as were board members Craig Becker (former general counsel of the SEIU) and Mark Pearce (Buffalo labor lawyer who argued before the NLRB).
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They still pillory him as a communist careerist who lied his way to the presidential palace and who, to their consternation, has emerged unscathed from their efforts to pin charges of embezzlement and past pro-Russian espionage on him, not to mention an extramarital affair.
Hillary, of course, was deeply ambivalent, "at sea about whether she wanted to move to Arkansas, " according to one of their mutual friends, torn about "how hard to be, how careerist to be, " for this was 1974, and she was hardly unaffected by the feminist movement.
Yet in the dying days of his relatively short eight-year papacy, Pope Benedict XVI has been putting out new coded phrases which, upon analysis, reveal the extent of his frustration at the administrative infighting he has had to endure among mainly Italian careerist clerics inside the Vatican.
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