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		Definition of caring profession in English: caring professionnoun A job that involves looking after other people, such as nursing, teaching, or social work. 关爱行业(指照料他人的工作,诸如护理、教育、社会工作等) Example sentencesExamples -  At the same time legislation is vital in order to empower the caring profession to do just that.
 -  Clergy are people in a caring profession and as a result we offer care to these people.
 -  The essence of such a caring profession must be a real concern for the human being.
 -  The National Diploma in Applied Social Studies (Social Care) is the recognised diploma qualification for people who want to work in the caring profession.
 -  The main mistake is the classic one for many people in the caring professions.
 -  Paradoxically in the caring professions, these people try to ameliorate their needs at the expense of colleagues and patients.
 -  The caring profession shows the least likelihood of caring for its own.
 -  I told him of my very close ties with my family, and how I had educated my self in a very caring profession.
 -  Unfortunately our study was skewed in age distribution and wasn't deployed in the caring professions.
 -  As a caring profession, it joins medicine, dentistry and teaching in attracting more female students than male.
 -  For those in the caring professions, the impact of daily encounters with suffering may have an impact on personal assumptions about life's meaning, he said.
 -  It also helps them to gain work experience and qualifications for university, employment or caring professions.
 -  We have no problem recognising the benefits from the good work done by ordinary people paid and unpaid, especially in the caring professions and occupations.
 -  The defendant has been involved in the caring profession for a number of years.
 -  The event, which starts at 9.45 am, is open to members of the medical or caring profession.
 -  The Institute is committed to providing a broad range of courses to those in the caring professions, he stressed.
 -  How can that happen among staff who are part of a caring profession?
 -  The caring professions, especially for mental problems, are important activities under this rubric.
 -  We've already seen the caring professions wrecked by a ridiculous emphasis on spurious academic qualifications.
 -  They are members of the congregation, largely drawn from the caring professions, who have been trained to help at times like this.
 
    Definition of caring profession in US English: caring professionnoun A job that involves taking care of other people, such as nursing, teaching, or social work. 关爱行业(指照料他人的工作,诸如护理、教育、社会工作等) Example sentencesExamples -  The main mistake is the classic one for many people in the caring professions.
 -  Clergy are people in a caring profession and as a result we offer care to these people.
 -  The defendant has been involved in the caring profession for a number of years.
 -  We have no problem recognising the benefits from the good work done by ordinary people paid and unpaid, especially in the caring professions and occupations.
 -  The caring professions, especially for mental problems, are important activities under this rubric.
 -  How can that happen among staff who are part of a caring profession?
 -  They are members of the congregation, largely drawn from the caring professions, who have been trained to help at times like this.
 -  Paradoxically in the caring professions, these people try to ameliorate their needs at the expense of colleagues and patients.
 -  We've already seen the caring professions wrecked by a ridiculous emphasis on spurious academic qualifications.
 -  The event, which starts at 9.45 am, is open to members of the medical or caring profession.
 -  For those in the caring professions, the impact of daily encounters with suffering may have an impact on personal assumptions about life's meaning, he said.
 -  The Institute is committed to providing a broad range of courses to those in the caring professions, he stressed.
 -  The essence of such a caring profession must be a real concern for the human being.
 -  At the same time legislation is vital in order to empower the caring profession to do just that.
 -  Unfortunately our study was skewed in age distribution and wasn't deployed in the caring professions.
 -  The caring profession shows the least likelihood of caring for its own.
 -  As a caring profession, it joins medicine, dentistry and teaching in attracting more female students than male.
 -  I told him of my very close ties with my family, and how I had educated my self in a very caring profession.
 -  It also helps them to gain work experience and qualifications for university, employment or caring professions.
 -  The National Diploma in Applied Social Studies (Social Care) is the recognised diploma qualification for people who want to work in the caring profession.
 
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