Sentence examples for takes occupation from inspiring English sources

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LONDON — Being ejected from your own workplace while an interloper takes occupation is nobody's idea of fun, but John Stephenson is philosophical about it.

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These Israelis have been heartened by Kerry's strong drive to achieve two states (which Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon dismissed as "messianic") — and to mobilize a democratic Israeli majority against a fierce minority who take occupation for granted.

He would take occupation of a cell besides other condemned men whose racial composition is 44% African American, 39% white, 13% Latino and 2% each Native American and Asian.

Of course, all must end well, and so the book ends stirringly (explicitly inspired by the climax of The Odyssey) with the villainous weasels routed from Toad Hall, where they have taken occupation, and the idle gentry once again taking hold.

Among Swedish pregnant women, living in rural areas has been shown to almost double the odds of obesity after taking occupation and education into account [ 12].

Although it is well established that occupational exposure is an important risk factor for lung cancer [ 2] and the metabolic genes studied here are implicated in the metabolism of important occupational carcinogens [ 6, 12, 13], very few studies on genetic variants in these metabolic genes have been able to take occupation into account because of the difficulty to compile that information.

But when the cold war took hold, occupation leaders wanted Japan to remilitarize against the Soviet Union.

Fifth, did you read President Abbas' comment, in early September: "We are going to complain that as Palestinians we have been under occupation for 63 years".? That, of course, takes the "occupation" back to 1948, the year of Israel's establishment, rather than the Six-Day War.

However, as the younger generation chooses jobs away from the villages or takes on occupations unconnected to agriculture, and older family members die, livestock is sold and the land close to the villages often lies fallow.

At first, the pianist, a member of a loving, quarrelsome family, refuses to take the Occupation seriously — he shrugs it off as an irritation.

We now refine the definition of the outcome variable to take the occupation dimension into account.

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