That is code for replacing the family with a professional cadre of mangers.
Conscription was again used to create a war-time Army from a small peace-time professional cadre in 1941, which eventually numbered 8.3 million personnel.
The professional cadres are:
Instead, soldiers will be a professional cadre - and an ever-smaller minority in a military dominated by people sitting in front of computer screens.
The participation of Muslims in the professional and managerial cadre is low.
At the same time, the club's professional cadre is devoting considerable effort to the fight against restricting immigration.
Both require the development and performance management of a first-rate professional cadre of public servants.
But the already small professional cadre of the commission should stay.
Some professional cadres, especially those in the "domestic field" (dealing with the "bourgeois right wing", clericalists, and student movements), began leaving the service.
Gradually, over time the service has crystallized into a professional cadre of over 225 officers.