Sentence examples for limited occupation from inspiring English sources

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Due to their limited occupation, these building types are exempt from many of the codes and standards that govern residential dwellings (C3) – from daylight to acoustics – while the developer is often excused from the usual obligation of providing an affordable housing contribution.

The average PWM scores only slightly increase with increased ChIP-seq occupation, likely due to limited occupation of predicted high-affinity STAT1 sites (Fig. 3).

Concordantly with the limited occupation described above, a significant portion of sites exhibit no change in binding (log ratio = 0), mostly associated with 0 counts in both stimulated and unstimulated data sets.

Peripatric species are also more likely to be ecologically divergent, as they have crossed a barrier to dispersal that previously limited occupation of new habitat at the edge of the ancestral range [ 3, 15].

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These attitudes reflect the limited contact occupation troops said they had with Iraqis.

Despite the small size of the assemblage, techno-typological and functional analysis of the lithics and the presence of a human burial suggests that small, limited term occupations were still considered important and symbolically charged places in the landscape.

They could emerge during the day to engage in a limited number of occupations — including buying and selling old clothes, laboring on Hebrew books in print workshops, teaching music and dance, and practicing medicine.

Acknowledging that the new report points to ergonomics problems in a limited number of occupations, Randy Johnson, vice president for labor policy at the United States Chamber of Commerce, said, "This study clearly does not support a regulation as broad as OSHA issued, by OSHA's own estimates covering over 100 million employees".

"Children growing up on reserves are only exposed to a limited number of occupations, such as medical staff, teachers, and social workers".

Autor et al. noted that the Dictionary of Occupational Titles "includes a limited sampling of occupations (partly in the service sector), imprecise definitions of measured constructs, and omission of important skills" (2003, p. 1293).

There they worked with their husbands, or in a limited number of occupations, including spinning, making clothes, victualling and as servants.

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