the legal profession
常見例句
- Playing the role of calling our government to account is an accepted ethic of the legal profession despite the political hostility it can sometimes generate.
扮演問責(zé)政府的角色,雖然有時(shí)候可能引起政治上的敵意,但它屬于一種受到認(rèn)可的法律職業(yè)道德。 - After all, it wasn`t forever, I told both her and myself; I was young enough to enter any solid branch of the legal profession after a few years of legal history.
可這畢竟不是長(zhǎng)久之計(jì),我跟她和我自己說;我還年輕,鉆研幾年法律史之后,還是能夠進(jìn)入法律職業(yè)里任何實(shí)際部門工作的。 - The legal profession had the worst result, with almost 16 per cent reporting symptoms of clinical depression. Next were accountants and insurance underwriters, both on 10 per cent.
法律行業(yè)的情況更糟糕,近16%的人稱自己有臨床抑郁癥的癥狀。會(huì)計(jì)和保險(xiǎn)承保人的這一比例位居其后,均為10%。 - But even if Sir David's proposals are enacted, will the legal profession become much more consumer-oriented?
ECONOMIST: Why it is so difficult to regulate lawyers and doctors - If discretion is a signature imperative of the legal profession, Donziger is a rather unorthodox lawyer.
NEWYORKER: Reversal of Fortune - Take, for example, the legal profession, which has varying requirements for a baseline amount of pro-bono services.
FORBES: Pro-Bono Service as a Competitive Edge 返回 the legal profession