#CALIBRE PROFESSIONAL#
‘He is a man of the highest calibre and integrity, leading a professional team of officers acting entirely independently and objectively in pursuit of the criminals concerned.’.‘That seems to have been the spiteful remark of an adversary for at least while Churchill was still in politics, the Congress was staffed, and led by men and women of calibre and integrity.’.‘It was very comforting and reassuring to have such high quality care from high caliber professionals.’.‘‘We work at the highest calibre level and soon our reputation has grown,’ said Moore.’.‘The crucial connection between high calibre jobs and high quality leisure and cultural facilities may have been grasped earlier in Dundee than other cities.’.‘A pension can be an attractive perk, helping businesses to attract and retain quality calibre staff, especially if the firm contributes the bulk of the funds in the scheme.’.‘While the lopsided score may look discouraging to Warrior fans, it is important to consider the bevy of national calibre talent that McMaster has when passing final judgment.’.‘Risk managers are charged with an important function within financial institutions, and to attract calibre candidates, salary levels tend to be competitive.’.‘The enclosed facility is Olympic caliber in size and quality, and you'll likely witness local talent of near-similar ability.’.‘It's very rare that players of his calibre and quality become available’.‘Members of Parliament who have already debated and have complained about the quality and calibre of some of the personnel we have sent on foreign missions.’.‘She added power and solid technical ability, reflecting the SFU rowing program's ability to develop top calibre rowers.’.‘‘Buying a ticket to a concert does not mean buying an entitlement or a guarantee to any caliber or quality of performance,’ he said.’.‘It told everyone you drove a vehicle of calibre and quality - and that you knew Ford sold all the cheapest replacement parts in Halfords.’.‘The success of our initiative is testament to the high quality calibre of the producers in our region.’.‘SIR - I am sure that it is an utter disgrace to have men of this calibre and quality in jail because they are trying to defend their own and their families' lives.’.‘Love them or hate them, leaders of high calibre have the ability to grip the imagination to make people feel that they've been swept up and carried in a direction of great promise.’.‘And they are well aware of our real character, our real calibre, and our real commitment to putting the people first.’.‘Candidates of character and calibre with a sense of dedication and social commitment alone are to be elected.’.