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Gaining weight has become an occupational necessity for strongmen.
Luckily, hip huggers aren't exactly an occupational necessity.
I work for a company where away days and conferences are an occupational necessity.
I visited Starkey in February, and when I arrived at the company's testing department the receptionist greeted me in a voice that she seemed to have turned up a couple of notches an occupational necessity, I assumed.
But for someone like Jordan Belfort, whose desires beget more desires until he isn't sure whether they're real or if he's wanting just to want, Quaaludes were probably more an occupational necessity than a recreational getaway.
And there is no question that dieting is an occupational necessity for the girls paid to make the refined but punishingly slim clothes that Raf Simons showed in his much-lauded Jil Sander show on Tuesday (brave and courageous were words that were used a lot) look chic and also humanly feasible to wear.
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It's an occupational requirement.
Studies that assessed physical activity as a matter of necessity (occupational, transport, and household activities) as well as for recreational purposes were included.
Occupational radiation protection is a necessity whenever radiation is used in the practice of medicine.
They underlined the necessity for physicians to consider occupational exposures as a risk factor for asthma.
What these cases have in common is that they all illustrate the necessity for proper history taking, especially occupational history taking, particularly when stress fracture is a differential diagnostic possibility.
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