Sentence examples for occupational conflicts from inspiring English sources

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Exclusion criteria were: Primary valvular heart diseases and relevant hemodynamic effects, hypertrophic obstructive/restrictive cardiomyopathy (HOCM/RCM), and people with a concomitant terminal illness, addictive disorders (drug abuse or persisting alcohol abuse despite social, legal or occupational conflicts), dementia or severe psychological illness [ 28, 30].

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This paper analyses the first organisations of accountants in England in the context of theories of jurisdictional boundaries, occupational conflict, the creation of labour market shelters and social closure.

This research is part of a continuing effort to reduce environmental conflicts and occupational hazards of cadmium bearing zinc plant residues (ZPR's) and to break through this problem and recover valuable constituents of the wastes.

This is also mentioned in an earlier study which supports that occupational stress leads to conflicts with others [ 14].

The question remains, however, why did the suspension persist long after the American enterprise in Iraq collapsed in the midst of occupational disarray and sectarian conflict.

Fourth, the intervention is gender-informed in naming infant care and household tasks as work and making it explicit that failure to recognise the unpaid workload or to share it fairly contributes to occupational fatigue and interpersonal conflict.

In addition, senior chiropractic, naturopathic, physical and occupational therapy students were conflicted over the validity of posttraumatic fibromyalgia and the role of control tender points in diagnosis, and between the desire to prioritize both symptom relief and functional gains when managing fibromyalgia.

Fernandez et al. [ 11] established that managers and leaders in health care must assume an active role in conflict mediation and in solving conflicts between different occupational groups in health care, in addition to creating a working environment that fosters efficient interdisciplinary communication.

It is a threat of a different order from other risks they face, such as the occupational hazards of death in conflict or by accident.

Several subsequent occupational and geographical studies gave conflicting results [ 5- 11].

The results of studies investigating the effect of occupational exposure of cadmium are conflicting, and carcinogenicity has not been unequivocally established in human studies.

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