Similar words: occupation, preoccupation, occupant, rational, national, irrational, educational, nationalism. Meaning: [‚ɑkjə'peɪʃnl /‚ɒkjʊ-] adj. of or relating to the activity or business for which you are trained.
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31. This is also true of occupational dances in other ballets, for example in those for the tradespeople in Ashton's Cinderella.
32. Not only are there few adverse occupational consequences, but there is very little social scandal.
33. How far do women determine the occupational positions and behaviour of their husbands?
34. This information indicates that occupational schemes provide an important coverage for many pensioners.
35. Secondly, membership in these occupational categories tells us little about the wealth of the person concerned.
36. The land and sea based sector has been very active in the development of occupational standards.
37. Finally, it is possible to compare the findings for men and women with similar occupational status.
38. Some private sector occupational schemes are generous towards widows, especially if the death occurs in service.
39. Community health services for people with disabilities, such as physiotherapy and occupational therapy, are provided by Bassetlaw trust.
40. Using techniques such as discriminant analysis and cluster analysis, a model is being developed which represents the occupational structure for women.
41. The data on occupational hazards and wage differentials, used by Thaler and Rosen,(sentencedict.com/occupational.html) suffer from several problems: 1.
42. Loss of concentration, a complete lack of ability to focus, was the chief occupational hazard of the trading floor.
43. These factors include leaving parental home, marriage, fertility history, occupational change, retirement and sickness in old age.
44. The comparison of results in groups D and E highlights the important assessment role of occupational therapists as cited by other workers.
45. The two charities have worked successfully together, advancing occupational therapy in the drug detoxification centres.
46. Some one in the occupational health department or specific tutors should be given responsibility for student welfare and be trained as counsellors.
47. Research has found that nationwide, many academies have not placed much emphasis on integrating academic and occupational courses.
48. Occupational therapists also can modify items to make it possible to use them without placing a strain on arthritic joints.
49. Technical expressions which are in everyday usage within an occupational group, can be totally alien to outsiders.
50. There is no evidence to suggest that they made substantial wartime gains in terms of occupational pension entitlements.
51. Such assistance may come from, for example, speech therapists, occupational therapists, medical specialists or psychologists.
52. Serious lung disease seems to be an occupational hazard of working in mines.
53. It is only a limited number of pensioners who at present enjoy substantial occupational pensions.
54. I should like to know whether there are any occupational diseases to which hackers are prone.
55. An occupational therapist can help with motor or sensory reactivity and processing difficulties.
56. The steering group is working with a wide cross-section of the industry to specify Occupational Standards.
57. There are two forms of inequality related to occupational pensions which also serve to disadvantage very elderly women, especially widows.
58. During the 1920s and 1930s interest in occupational family allowances grew but the impetus to introduce them came largely from individuals.
59. Health and Support Questions: Does the health authority have an occupational health service which is readily accessible to all nurses?
60. To provide students with career exploration or specific occupational competencies?
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