learned profession
Americannoun
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He believes that lawyers and educators interested in training lawyers must reconstruct legal education so as to achieve a learned profession and the common good.
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The Nevada state legislature last week became the first in the nation to declare traditional Chinese medicine "a learned profession."
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A. M. A.'s "legal talent" made it clear that they would take the tack that medicine is a learned profession, not a trade, and thus does not fall within the scope of the Sherman Act.
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Litigants needed guidance in the presentation of their cases and no learned profession being available, the underbailiffs, undersheriffs, clerks and other underlings of the administration of justice began to practice, without real knowledge.
From Ethics in Service by Taft, William H.
Much has been said within a few years, by writers on the subject of education, in this country, on the desirableness of raising the business of teaching to the rank of a learned profession.
From The Teacher Or, Moral Influences Employed in the Instruction and Government of the Young by Abbott, Jacob
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