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"Professionalizing" the internet is a BS way of saying "give total content control to mega-corporations so they and their government cronies can control the public".
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Professionalizing police and armies requires years of education and training.
The Weakest Link 2010
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Professionalizing the Indonesian police and military may do the most to pull out Al Qaeda's roots in Indonesia -- and to prevent more from taking hold.
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"Professionalizing the police is an enormous challenge and it won't happen overnight," said a U.S. official in Kandahar.
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Professionalizing feminine roles has therefore meant institutionalizing in government bureaucracies responsibilities that were once characteristic of private life.
Latest Articles 2010
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Lawyers of the Right: Professionalizing the Conservative Coalition has been guest-blogging about her book this week on the list of 100 novels everyone should read.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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In her op-ed in yesterday's Lawyers of the Right: Professionalizing the Conservative Coalition,
The Chicago Blog 2009
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Lawyers of the Right: Professionalizing the Conservative Coalition has been guest-blogging about her book this week on the list of 100 novels everyone should read.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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Lawyers of the Right: Professionalizing the Conservative Coalition has been guest-blogging about her book this week on the list of 100 novels everyone should read.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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Lawyers of the Right: Professionalizing the Conservative Coalition has been guest-blogging about her book this week on the list of 100 novels everyone should read.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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