Profile
a profile (noun) -
a. a description
b. a public image
a detailed profile
a corporate profile
a personal profile
a personal profile in a job application
a country profile in a magazine article
an advertiser profiling its target customer
a high profile
a low profile
the public profile of the organisation
maintain a high profile
raise the profile of the company
adopt a low profile as policy
the company's decision to adopt a low profile over oil spills
the news story was given a low profile
take a low profile approach
a low profile approach to solving the problem
choosing a low profile approach to solving the problem
done so much to enhance England's profile
determined to make her party a high profile affair
the name retained its profile in the marketplace
a higher political profile
received a colourful leaflet with a reasonably high brand profile
gaining a higher profile in marketing policies
spend money to further campaigns and raise the profile of the local organisation
Example sentences:
* "In selecting people for jobs, it is the current profile of goals that provides vital background and career history to date."
* "Sir Andrew has done much to enhance England's profile."
* "She was determined to make it a high profile affair."
* "The Altos name retained for its profile in the Unix marketplace."
* "New mothers received a colourful leaflet with a reasonably high brand profile."
* "They want it kept low profile."
* "Commercial sponsorship is constantly gaining a higher profile in marketing policies."
* "Up to now they had kept a low profile, but they were becoming more militant."
* "Copies of the job description and personal profile are attached."
* "The flames seemed to burn brighter in her presence, illuminating her finely etched profile and the hand resting on the stone wall beside her."
* "As a starting point for planning, the advertiser should profile its own customer or target customer."
* "Practically everyone gets roped into bowling at one time or another but the family always seem to maintain the highest profile on the alley."
* "There was the overall objective of raising the profile of the company."
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* "Throughout there has been a high profile given to safety procedures, under the control of safety manager."
* "There are lots of reasons for choosing a low profile approach to solving the problem rather than a higher profile one."
* "The slope of the female wage profile shows that the age/wage connection may not be universal."
* "The arts will have a higher profile in the next government."
* "It is the price the arts must inevitably pay for a higher political profile."
* "I believe branches should not be afraid of spending money on legitimate expenses if these are necessary to further campaigns and raise the profile of the local organisation."
* "Successful students receive the profile assessment of their language skills, confirmed by a course certificate."
* "With reference to your country Profile on Papua New Guinea the constitution of this country does not recognise any language as the official language."
* A scientist has resigned from the board of directors in protest against the organisation's decision to adopt a low profile over oil spills caused by the Gulf war."
* "The increasingly high profile of problems such as the greenhouse effect, the hole in the ozone layer, agricultural pollution and the state of Britain's waterways has pushed the environment to the top of the political agenda, and the government is keen to be seen responding."






