Results for: from a professional standpoint
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Christian Science healer, professional, one who works in a profession or career (such as medicine or law), somebody who practices a professionpractitioner
commit malpractice, violate professional codes of conduct (Law), example of malpractice, unethical or improper professional conduct, professional negligence, professional misconduct (Law); negligence, wrong or negligent conduct of professionalmalpractice
complete and utter, composed of identical polygons, enlisted soldier; frequent customer, repeat customer, following normal grammatical patterns, following routine, forming part of professional force, frequent visitor, happening frequently, having equal...regular
computer program that requests data, customer, buyer, person or entity helped by another, somebody using professional service, user of social service agencyclient
contract, course of action, course or method of action, guidelines; position, standpoint; insurance contract, numbers game, prudencepolicy
copyist, one who copies manuscripts; public clerk; notary public, person authorized to certify documents and take legal statements, professional copyist or scribescrivener
corrupt misconduct of official or professional, corruption, improper behavior (especially in public office)malversation
deal with something from philosophical standpoint, discuss nature of reality, explain or moralize in superficial way, think or reason like a philosopher, express truisms, rationalize, intellectualizephilosophize
device holding teeth in position, fee reserving professional services, follower, holder, person or thing which retains; servant, household employee; initial fee paid in order to obtain services from a professional (such as a lawyer); dental device used...retainer
device that fires something, device with a metal tube through which bullets or other missiles are fired; rifle; pistol; cannon; professional killer (Slang), gas pedal, hunter, press throttle, shoot, fire; dramatically increase the speed of, accelerate ...gun
doctor who conducts clinic, medical professional doing practical work, one who specializes in clinical work (work conducted in a clinic which involves direct observation of the patient)clinician
doing illegal acts through lifetime, general progress, long-term or lifelong job, lurch rapidly onward, profession; fast run, gallop, professional for life, professional progress, of a career, rapid forward lurching motion, rush, dash, speed, hurtlecareer
done according to a charter; rented, leased, fully qualified as a professional, granted a charterchartered
expert in psychology, one who treats mental illnesses, one who studies mental processes, professional in psychology, student of psychologypsychologist
fame, state of being a star; professional performers as a group, star performers, star statusstardom
 

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