Sentence examples for occupations trading from inspiring English sources

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A few of the women were unemployed whilst most were engaged in diverse occupations (trading, factory work, healthcare profession and security profession).

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During the Occupation, he traded on the black market under a variety of aliases, doing business with people mixed up with the Gestapo.

In a statement posted to Twitter, Cosby's attorney Monique Pressley said that his accusers' "multi-decade old, false, uncorroborated, opportunistic allegations of sexual assault have caused and continue to cause him substantial injuries and damages to reputation, business contracts, shame, mortification, damages to property, business, trade, profession and occupation".

(New York, where "Millionaire" is taped, will not claim taxes on quiz-show winnings from nonresidents, because the prize money does not come from a "business, trade, profession or occupation," according to Marc Carey, a spokesman for the State Department of Taxation and Finance).

The city's principal occupations are trade, citrus fruit industries, the manufacture of chemicals, pharmaceutical products, foodstuffs and preserves, and the operation of the port and dockyards.

Due to the dramatic structural changes in the economy during the early years of transition many people had to change their occupation (in particular, many people moved from industrial occupations into trade and services jobs).

For his new project in Morroco, ECB returns to a social/anthropological ethos -- a route he says has energized his work by focusing on occupations and trades of his subjects.

Majority of the people (60.0 %) have agriculture as their main occupation while some are involved in trading.

(Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary defines "craft" as "an occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill").

After the British occupation, direct trade and communications with Spain facilitated by the opening of the Suez Canal, supplanted indirect rule via the Viceroyalty.

Although oystering was still a common occupation, the trade was increasingly regulated, causing much of the production and canning to be done by large companies, and many watermen turned to fishing, clamming, and crabbing.

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