Sentence examples for occupational terms from inspiring English sources

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The adaptation of the occupational terms, spelling and vocabulary was considered a simple and basic task (Lokan and Fleming 2003, p. 171).

If one's only worry concerned the obscuring of women's presence, however, it would be difficult to object to certain other terms to which feminists do commonly object: gender-specific occupational terms like 'manageress' (still common in the UK, though not in the US) or 'lady doctor'.

If I may be so bold as to put it in "occupational" terms, celebrities pretty much are the one percent.

In this world of sexless occupational terms, just why can't a woman be more like a man?

Though I know that the language seems to favor men, especially in such occupational terms as hit man, hangman and trash man, and in the generic pronoun his, as in "Let every person do his duty," I still deplore and wage constant war against the use of person as a suffix in general--as in councilperson --and against suchideousus hermaphrodites as s/he, which no sensitive person could ever write.

a Social Class was estimated in occupational terms as follows: High: skilled non-manual worker; Medium: skilled manual worker; Low: non-skilled manual worker.

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This occupational term originally meant simply someone, usually a woman but possibly a man, who spun yarn or thread.

Many workers are migrant and/or casually employed reflecting relative disadvantage compared to other occupational groups in terms of pay, legal protections, housing, medical coverage and access to other resources [ Arcury and Quandt, 2007].

Occupational long-term whole-body vibration (WBV) has been recognized as a major risk factor for low back disorders, one of the most important reasons for medical impairment and early permanent disability among mass transit operators.

In the unpublished studies, phosphine gas reached 2.9 parts per million (ppm), three times the occupational short-term exposure limit.

In a sample of civil survivors of WWII [ 40], now 65+ years old, who experienced various kinds of trauma during their wartime-childhood and adolescence, over 92% reported experiences of war-related traumata or traumatic experiences with the occupational forces (termed generically WRTs in the following), and over 97% reported at least one lifetime-trauma.

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