How To Use Careerism In A Sentence
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The insularity of Washington, pressures of careerism, fear of appearing soft and the absence of institutional alternatives all contribute to a limiting of the debate.
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Corruption, political careerism and muck-raking news reports conspire to tighten the noose around the innocent man's neck.
Times, Sunday Times
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If the ANC was genuinely trying to stop "careerism" within its ranks, it was going about it the wrong way.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The ANC has had to contend with an exodus of experienced leadership from full-time organisational work, with weakened branches, and with the emergence of tendencies such as careerism and factionalism.
ANC Today
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We were a tight group, despite the anxious careerism.

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This should be combined with addressing challenges of accountability and dispassionately managing the negative effects of incumbency such as careerism, competition for status, corruption and so on.
Contextual considerations in addressing challenges of leadership
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I'd also achieved my first foreign assignment (to New York) as a journalist; careerism was starting to grip.
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This process of branch restructuring has enthused our membership in Johannesburg and contributed decisively to building the unity of our movement and eliminating negative tendencies such as factionalism, careerism and opportunism.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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What progress are we making, since the NGC, in rolling back negative tendencies such as factionalism, careerism, opportunism and corruption in our ranks?
CONFERENCE UPDATE/3
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In other words, the fires of feminism may have burned down to the ashes of careerism.
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The impact of aberrations such as careerism, personal enrichment and corruption on the revolutionary morality of the ANC has also been observed and debated.
REVOLUTIONARY MORALITY: THE ANC AND BUSINESS
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I like having a career, but that kind of careerism reeks of intellectual and scholarly unseriousness.
Safe Scholarship and Serious Blogging
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Both of them scorned the falsities of university life: the preening of dons, the careerism, the universal dullness.
Times, Sunday Times
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New immigrants are more likely to see entrepreneurship, not careerism, as their primary means of establishing themselves economically.
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The 2.0 orientation is what most people think of as "careerism" -- aiming for increased personal power, authority and position within an organization.
Douglas LaBier: The 4.0 Career, "Harnicissism" and Becoming a Good Ancestor: New Pathways to Healthy Living
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I will educate him and guide him to be a sunny, positive, happy man full of careerism .
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At its most pernicious level, this extends itself to careerism.
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Mbeki called on ANC members to fight corruption and "careerism" within the party's ranks.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Still, some soldiers criticize the preponderance of awards for officers because it encourages politicking and smacks of careerism.