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The article then explains that "Taller men are perceived as having higher status, stronger leadership skills, and as being more occupationally successful than average or shorter males".
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The plan gives the workers the benefit of the doubt in asserting that certain illnesses are occupationally related.
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In a group, he laughs as often as he makes others laugh, a trait rare among the occupationally funny.
The board automatically re-evaluates all occupationally disabled workers to see whether they qualify for total disability.
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