Every day, many in this audience help bear that burden with professionalism, courage, and grace.
What one notices immediately is the utter professionalism with which the place is run.
Nice article, and nice to hear a return to professionalism and an appeal for respect.
The general look and feel needs to convey professionalism and a mastery of word-processing software.
No one was working with law enforcement to get prosecutions with this much professionalism before.
PRI's approach to foreign policy, Mexico's diplomatic service lacks the professionalism of, say, Brazil's.
The pension consulting industry could emerge with a new professionalism as the regulatory environment changes.
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Professionalism, accountability and tenacity are some of the very large keys to business success.
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"They've shown their professionalism, their sense of duty, to bring help in difficult conditions, " he said.
Come up with your own opinion, pitch it and do it with professionalism and confidence.
Behind its veneer of objectivity and professionalism it is automatically partisan, although few recognize this truth.
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Dealing with the disturbances requires of our soldiers great professionalism and constant weighing of personal values.
These men and women who serve do so with unstinting loyalty, astounding bravery and pure professionalism.
Britain's crowded media market is an international outlier, both for its rowdiness and its professionalism.
That dialogue has been focused on things like the professionalism of the Burmese military, human rights.
And the President is extremely appreciative for the professionalism that the success of that mission represents.
Increasingly, China's military leaders seem to measure their own honour in terms of military professionalism.
Down to 14 men twice against Ireland, they closed the game out with flinty-eyed professionalism.
The business has too many duffers, he says, who have been shielded from professionalism.
Ironically, professionalism seemed to remind participants that airing their affairs might have negative consequences.
Mr Cameron provided hope and uplift in a speech that combined passion with precocious professionalism.
But the professionalism of the Cottagers' display ensured that one goal was all that was needed.
Crucially, volunteerism, like that of the President, also reflects a belief in the limits of professionalism.
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They have all demonstrated the utmost professionalism in the face of very challenging weather conditions.
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Mr Alexander said the Royal Navy's professionalism and capability would "make a real difference".
Lots of them now offer courses on ethics, surely a key attribute of professionalism.
These considerations seem like such minor issues when one views the professionalism of the Beth Israel nurses.
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"The armed forces' performance has been outstanding and I applaud their commitment, courage and professionalism, " he said.
He also said there was no doubt about capability, professionalism and dynamism of supported business in Scotland.
"There is nothing quite like the professionalism when it comes to one of these games, " he said.
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