Sentence examples for a given occupation from inspiring English sources

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The highest risk (OR=2.5; 95% CI=1.2 5.0) was reported among mothers with a maximum occupational exposure of ⩾0.4  μT in a given occupation (Infante-Rivard and Deadman, 2003).

The process of choosing a career is 'largely based on estimating one's ability and values, skills, and abilities required for success in a given occupation, and estimating the work values that will be satisfied by the various occupational alternatives available' (Brown 2002 cited in Beauregard 2007, p. 112).

In general, however, given time, the number of proficient workers available to follow a given occupation will be increased by a rise in the relative rate of pay it offers.

If more workers are to be attracted to and retained in a given occupation with unchanged conditions on the side of supply, the rate of pay in that occupation must be raised relative to others.

An extension of supply will work to the opposite effect: for instance, if there is more public provision for secondary and tertiary education, and if rising standards of living enable more families to bear the costs of training, then a given number of workers will come to be available in a given occupation at a lower relative rate of pay.

What has been said here of the craft union applies to all unions insofar as their aim is to maintain and raise the pay of members of a given occupation: the pursuit of that aim will lead them to embrace all the members of the occupation throughout the market for their product and to establish a basic rate throughout this bargaining area.

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General Assembly is the decision-making body of any given occupation, and it uses a system of consensus-based direct democracy to work out everything from what demands to levy on the City of London to who takes out the rubbish.

We are not machines who possess either the right or wrong training for any given occupation.

Total employment in any given occupation E kt is equal to N kit + I kt.

Unlike the ORU measures, NVRI also exposes the level of occupation education mismatch for any given occupation.

The latter was the given occupation of Fannie Ackerman, 15, who had arrived in the United States in 1904.

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