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Professionals and design
Professionals working to increase the number of people walking more usually come from 6 sectors: health, transport, environment, schools, sport & recreation and urban design.

Professionals and late
A revival series, CI5: The New Professionals was produced for Sky One in the late 1990s and starred Edward Woodward, but it was not a success.
An updating of the late 1970s television series The Professionals, the series is set in a fictional government agency CI5 ( Civilian Intelligence department 5 as opposed to MI5, Military Intelligence ).
The Professionals were an English punk rock band in the late 1970s and early 1980s formed by ex-Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook after that band's demise.
In 1986 the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals ( SCIP ) was founded in the U. S. and grew in the late 1990s to around 6000 members worldwide, mainly in the U. S. and Canada, but with large numbers especially in UK and Germany.
An updating of the late 1970s television series The Professionals, the series is set in a fictional government agency CI5 ( Civilian Intelligence department 5 as opposed to MI5, Military Intelligence ).

Professionals and were
Professionals were to be admitted without regard to their country of origin.
Professionals would fight Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays which, were considered the best days of the week, while amateurs could compete the remaining days of the week without limitations.
The first completely " in-ear " binaural microphones using the recordist's own head were offered by Sound Professionals in 1999.
The NHLers were called " the Professionals.
The format continued to vary in the 1920s, usually along the lines of Amateurs v. Professionals, including one year ( 1927 ) where the Professionals were represented by the FA Cup holders Cardiff City and the Amateurs by the Corinthians.
* Professionals and intellectuals — in practice this included almost everyone with an education, or even people wearing glasses ( which, according to the regime, meant that they were literate ).
Concerned that tennis professionals were not receiving winnings commensurate with the sport's growing popularity, Ashe supported formation of the Association of Tennis Professionals in 1972.
Exhibits on the first floor were part of the thematic unit entitled ‘ Professionals in the market place ’.
Initially, Sheffield FC games were played among club members themselves and took the format of " Married v Singles " or " Professionals v the Rest ".
In 2009 the Professionals in Residence Program ( PIR ) and the celebrated Summer Institute for Medical Students ( SIMS ) were realigned within the Betty Ford Institute.
Professionals were paid to play by their clubs, and the only cup competitions such clubs were allowed to enter were the FA Cup and, for clubs outside The Football League, the FA Trophy.
The RSS team reached the finals of University Challenge: The Professionals 2006, where they were beaten 230 to 125 by a team from the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Professionals were often expected to address amateurs, at least to their faces, as " Mister " or " Sir " whereas the amateurs often referred to professionals by their surnames.
The most common types of occupation for employed persons were Professionals ( 42. 6 %), Managers ( 18. 1 %), and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 14. 8 %).
The most common types of occupation for employed persons were Professionals ( 35. 7 %), Managers ( 22. 4 %), and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 15. 6 %).
Similar concerns were expressed in an Association of Chess Professionals ( ACP ) open letter of May 26 ( the ACP have also criticized several other aspects of the tournament's organization ).
The most common occupations were Managers ( 15 %); Technicians and Trades Workers ( 15 %); and, Professionals ( 15 %).
The Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals and the Western Farmworkers Association, both NATLFED-linked groups, were instrumental in attaining a successful outcome for the plaintiffs.
Most notable of these were The Dirty Dozen, The Professionals ( 1966 ) and Sam Peckinpah's highly influential brutal western The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ).
The most common types of occupation for employed persons were Professionals ( 40. 8 %), Managers ( 22. 9 %), and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 13. 0 %).
Together they were known as " The Mighty Two ", and along with his studio band The Professionals ( including bassist Robbie Shakespeare, drummer Sly Dunbar and guitarist Earl " Chinna " Smith ), they produced hundreds of singles, including the hits " Money In My Pocket " by Dennis Brown, " Ah So We Stay " by Big Youth and " Eviction " by Black Uhuru.

Professionals and trained
Professionals trained to work with children who have received cochlear implants are a major part of the parent-professional team when addressing the task of teaching children to use their hearing to develop speech and spoken language.

Professionals and separate
Professionals such as commercial artists and doctors also worked privately in their free time, subject to separate taxes and other regulations.
In India there is a separate breed of forensic accountants called Certified Forensic Accounting Professionals.
Furthermore, there are professional organizations such as the Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia ( RIMPA ) and the Institute of Certified Records Managers which provides a separate, non-degreed, professional certification for practitioners, the Certified Records Manager designation or CRM.
ACD Systems decided to separate its core release, ACDSee Photo Manager, into two separate products ; ACDSee Photo Manager, aimed at amateur photography enthusiasts, and ACDSee Pro which would target Professionals by adding a new package of feature sets.

Professionals and program
NCSF took custody of their newest program, the Kink Aware Professionals ( KAP ) free referral list, from Race Bannon.
* Environmental Professional ( EP ) Certification: An ISO / IEC 17024: 2003 accredited program managed through ECO Canada assuring the credentials of Environmental Professionals in core disciplines.
In 1996, Northwest College began offering an adult degree completion program called Leadership Education for Adult Professionals or LEAP.
In 2004 he was a member of the Scottish Parliament team in the TV general knowledge program, University Challenge — The Professionals.
The MCP program itself is designed for software developers and all kinds of IT Professionals.
In 2010, following the end of the Stanford Publishing Course for Professionals, former Yale University Press publishing director Tina Weiner convinced Yale to establish the Yale Publishing Course under the aegis of Yale's international-studies program at the Yale School of Management.
The Academy of Health Information Professionals ( AHIP ) is MLA's peer-reviewed professional development and career recognition program.
MLA established its credentialing program in 1949 and the Academy of Health Information Professionals was established January 1, 1978.
In 2010, the Certified Industrial Maintenance Mechanic ( CIMM ) certification program has been transferred to the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals.
In summer 2004 the Institute for Competitive Intelligence was founded, which provides a post-graduate certification program for Competitive Intelligence Professionals.
Hopkins ’ Whiting School of Engineering offers part-time graduate programs through its Engineering for Professionals program.

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