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were occupational
adjective
Of, relating to, or caused by an occupation
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The occupations of the four co-therapists were occupational therapist, special education teacher, social worker and psychiatric nurse assistant.
All the vicious and violent misdeeds that were occupational hazards for medieval warriors and their entourages would be cancelled.
He has talked publicly about that episode, saying that such accusations were occupational hazards of dangerous undercover police work.
Craft guilds, on the other hand, were occupational associations that usually comprised all the artisans and craftsmen in a particular branch of industry or commerce.
These were occupational group, reading at home, and participation in training activities in the last 12 months.
In these studies, other frequent causes of injuries were occupational injuries, burns, violence, fall-related injuries and drowning.
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They're occupational hazards.
A prime example is occupational licensing.
A common treatment for sensory symptoms is occupational therapy.
Why? Health- What are occupational health hazards in the plastics industry?
Even so-called dead-end jobs are occupational steppingstones, though not in a preordained sequence.
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