occupational
IPA: ɑkjʌpˈeɪʃʌnʌɫ
adjective
- Of, belonging, or relating to an occupation (in any sense).
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Examples of "occupational" in Sentences
- There is also less participation in occupational pension plans, anything not a CPP, by private sector employees.
- And their medical records show that doctors at Fort Bliss sent some of them to what they call occupational and speech therapies.
- He continues this sort of citation even when quoting from the 1891 census, a census that went out of its way to display the range of social subgroups within occupational labels.
- • Jobs for the Future will advance a supportive state policy framework to increase adult completion rates in occupational-technical credential programs in community colleges in three states.
- Trivalent chromium, the form found in the diet, has very low toxicity and a great margin of safety, but hexavalent chromium is toxic, and long-term occupational exposure can lead to skin problems, perforated nasal septum, and lung cancer.
- The occupational categories do not capture important subtle distinctions within occupational groups and, in any case, despite considerable offshoring to date, there doesn't seem to be an impact on the growth of these occupations in the US.
- Like every other intervention from these people it usually gets around to my health and someone says ‘who ate all the pies’ to me in occupational health speak, I think you have earned a rest mate, you sound a bit frayed around the edges, a week at hq should do it. on January 14, 2007 at 8: 08 am | Reply Totally un-Pc sir,
- Teachers make up about 16 percent of the 37 million people in the United States who are dubbed "occupational voice users," which includes air traffic controllers, emergency dispatchers and telephone customer service representatives, said Eric J. Hunter, deputy executive director of the National Center for Voice and Speech.
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