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Following the theoretical logic mentioned previously, this suggests that there may be occupational crowding.
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The study authors concluded that because attractiveness has no bearing on the ability to complete computer mazes — unlike a job in which beauty may be an occupational asset like retail sales — discrimination based on looks occurs across occupations.
It may be an occupational hazard to assume the worst.
Hyperhidrosis may be an occupational problem for those who handle books, papers, or metallic objects that can rust.
If the tone leans towards the worshipful, that may be an occupational hazard of lawyers, who are often as elaborately polite and deferential to one another outside court, as they are assiduously rude to each other inside it".
Failing to see the obvious may be an occupational hazard in this line of research, so allow me to suggest some real-world applications of Europe's new invisibility technology.
It may be an occupational hazard or just a personal problem, but I couldn't get movies out of my mind while comfortably seated at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night during the exhilarating performance the Vienna Philharmonic gave, under the baton of Pierre Boulez, of two works by Arnold Schoenberg.
It may be an occupational hazard, and I'd defer to the authority on the subject, Laura Forde, but I believe that the typeface that's used for that title, as well as the way it's superimposed on a picture of the author, is an homage to that of Jean-Luc Godard's later films, and, in particular, to the video series "Histoire(s) du Cinéma".
Exposure to the vapours of gasoline or its constituents may be accidental, occupational by workers at fuel stations and factories, or through abuse as a mean of mood alteration (Fortenberry, 1985; Mc Garvey et al., 1999).
MRSA colonization may be an occupational risk for veterinary professionals.
Inhalation of salt particles in non-brine workers may be an occupational cause of increased blood pressure.
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