Sentence examples for separate occupation from inspiring English sources

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Three wrestlers sued WWE in 2008, alleging that because WWE had exercised "total control" over all aspects of their employment, including forbidding the wrestlers from having a separate occupation, they were essentially employees and should have been granted benefits accordingly.

The selection of teachers as a separate occupation group was due to their significant influence on the environmental attitudes of the younger generation.

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That definition seems consistent with the Lazear framework where diversity of occupational experiences may be selected as a means to becoming an entrepreneur later, while individuals who misjudge their entrepreneurial venture and switch to wage work are clearly choosing entrepreneurial and wage work as separate occupations.

Using Bureau of Labor Statistics BLSS) information on thousands of separate occupations, 24/7 Wall St. identified 10 job categories that will shrink by at least 14percentt, and in some cases by much more than that.

The workforce is large, diverse, and comprises separate occupations often represented by powerful professional associations or trade unions.

Findings from an extensive cohort study of 58,279 Western European men (ages 55 69 years) from 20 separate occupations are consistent with this reasoning (Zeegers et al. 2004).

A separate shortage occupation list for Scotland already ensures greater flexibility.

His involvement in the formation of the faculty of community medicine (now public health) in 1972 confirmed public health as a medical occupation separate from social researchers and non-medical practitioners.

There appear to have been at least two separate periods of occupation and at some point buttresses were added to the exterior of the wall, suggesting the structure was in need of support.

The occupation of separate orbitals minimizes the repulsion energy between the electrons and hence leads to a lower energy than if they were confined to the same region of space.

One has only to imagine what Britain would have been like if it had consisted of a small mainland and hundreds of islands roughly the size of the Isle of Wight, each with its own, but interrelated, dances, traditions, dialects and cuisine, and separate histories of foreign occupation, to get an inkling of what I mean.

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