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 Translation for 'amateurism' from English to Romanian
NOUN   amateurism | -
amatorism {n}amateurism
diletantism {n}amateurism
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Translation for 'amateurism' from English to Romanian

amateurism
amatorism {n}

diletantism {n}
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Usage Examples English
  • CURCC kept playing football in the amateurism until it was dissolved on 22 January 1915 and donated all their trophies to the British Hospital of Montevideo, not to Peñarol.
  • While some critics viewed the soft focus of his photographs as indicative of amateurism, others praised their painterly quality.
  • Data amateurism and other national tournaments scheduled from RSSSF.
  • After a dispute about amateurism-professionalism between Galatasaray SK members in 1933, the group which favored a more professional club left Galatasaray SK and founded the Güneş SK.
  • During his prime, Rankin declined offers to transfer to a number of other clubs. He was an advocate of amateurism, arguing against the emerging practice of player payments.

  • Due to the Danish rules of amateurism, le Fevre's national team career went on hiatus in June 1969, after 28 national games.
  • Art competitions were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948, but were discontinued due to concerns about amateurism and professionalism.
  • He was elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union in 1970 and stirred controversy by arguing that the amateur code had become outmoded, thereby helping free the Olympics from sham amateurism.
  • In amateurism certification alone, 109 student-athletes practiced, competed and received travel expenses and/or athletically related financial aid before the university received their amateurism certification status from the NCAA Eligibility Center.
  • In 1929, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching published one of the first comprehensive studies on the tensions between amateurism and the economics of college athletics.

  • A scandal broke out over payments alleged to have been made to some Welsh rugby union internationals during the 1970s. Many other ways were found to work around the laws of rugby union amateurism.
  • Weir was an International Olympic Committee member from 1946 until his death in 1975. He was a chairman of the IOC's Eligibility Commission which examined the issue of amateurism.
  • Luther Davis is a former NCAA Division I football player for the University of Alabama who, in late 2013, became the subject of alleged violations of collegiate amateurism rules.
  • The Welsh coach of SBUC, Priest, was suspended by USFA having broken the rules about amateurism (it received a salary from club) but won it process and could continued to coach the team.
  • In September 1997, FISA removed all references to amateurism in its rules and in December 1998 Henley followed suit. The regatta is therefore now entirely open.

  • In Chapter 7, "Encyclopedic Anxiety", Reagle analyzes the popular and critical discussion of Wikipedia, including those of concerns about the prevalent "amateurism" of the project.
  • Ed Fry played in all three matches and along with the other Australian rebel players was promptly blacklisted by the New South Wales Rugby Union for breaching its fundamental principle of amateurism.
  • The events leading to the abolition of amateurism are described by Charles Williams in his book, "Gentlemen & Players", appropriately subtitled "The Death of Amateurism in Cricket".
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