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"occupation list" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a list or compilation of various jobs or professions. Example: The career guidance counselor provided me with an occupation list that included options such as lawyer, engineer, and teacher.
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A few of the hosts specify that their properties are in "settlements" or Jewish neighborhoods, but nowhere on the listings does Airbnb mention the Israeli occupation, list security and safety concerns, or note the location of more than 100 permanent Israeli military checkpoints which guests may have to pass through in order to reach the accommodations.
In October, nursing was placed on the shortage occupation list.
The new Skilled Occupation List focuses mainly on healthcare.
The Government announced in October that nurses will be added to the Government's shortage occupation list.
As a result we had the profession added to the shortage occupation list.
A separate shortage occupation list for Scotland already ensures greater flexibility.
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The most frequent occupation listed was household servant -- 26 in all.
A list of the jobs eligible for a 457 visa can be found on the consolidated skilled occupation lists.
The MAC's recommendations follow the first review in two years of the official shortage occupation lists under which British companies and the public sector can recruit skilled, graduate-level labour from outside the EU.
The feds get approval of who I can work for or with: they rejected one company because the CEO had a social network profile with an occupation listed as "hacker".
None of these remaining Harold Lanes had their occupation listed as a writer, or as anything else that would seem to be related to the writing of such a book.
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