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Neo pairs a $37 million investment fund with an exclusive professionalorganization.
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WPO, or the World Presidents' Organization, is a professionalorganization of current and former executives at major companies.
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The International SPA Association, a professionalorganization whose members include medical spas, declined a request for comment from Reuters Health.
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The American Society of Cinematographers is not a guild or union, but an invitation-only professionalorganization of about 350 top cinematographers.
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And not one of the subjects interviewed for this article could identify a professionalorganization that focused on artists of color.
Usage of professional organisation in English
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The professionalorganisation for pharmacists is the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI).
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I think for a professionalorganisation that's bloody disgusting.
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Founded in 2002, Console has developed into a professionalorganisation offering a range of services nationally.
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Mindshift Forums such as Davos, CEO gatherings, sector meetings and other professionalorganisation meetings have value in bringing people together.
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By this time there was hardly any professionalorganisation that had not become involved in BDI, either pro or con.
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The Institute Electrical Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest technical professionalorganisation for professionals and university students.
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He said New Zealand dismantled its professionalorganisation of qualified mining inspectors in the 1990s and that will take time to rebuild.
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The College of Midwives, which is the professionalorganisation for midwives, said poor data reporting from district health boards (DHBs) could be a factor.
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Membership of the multitude of other professionalorganisations is voluntary.
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It brings together leading cancer experts, health-care professionals , academics and professionalorganisations from throughout Europe.
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In response, professionalorganisations develop ethical codes to guide their members' actions in their professional lives.
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We are fortunate in the quality of the political polls carried out here by several professionalorganisations.
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But now it is being blamed by one of the State's largest professionalorganisations for declining academic standards.
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English Teachers and their ProfessionalOrganisation.
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Opposition parties and professionalorganisations have expressed disappointment with the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) unveiled this morning.
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Although not a radical reformer, her orthodox approach to healthcare delivery has the broad approval of Scotland's professionalorganisations.