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The term "occupation" is defined as a collection of jobs or types of work requiring similar skills, responsibilities, educational requirements, training, licensure and credentials, and the like, found within various industries.
It's unglamorous work, requiring patience and an appetite for uncertainty.
It is specialised work, requiring more than the usual household detergents.
Dulcie receives a memo from work requiring teachers not to touch the students.
It's precision work, requiring a superhuman ability to process reams of information all at once.
In the 1980s and 1990s came ponderous stone and metal work, requiring cranes and moving crews.
It is a peculiar niche of defense work, requiring skills not always taught in law school.
This is despite the fact that I do voluntary work requiring some brainpower.
Caring for the disabled with autism and cerebral palsy is challenging work, requiring gentleness, strength and imagination.
By avoiding heavy mobile components, the design of this crane makes it particularly useful for work requiring high speeds.
"Educators defined motherhood as valuable work requiring extensive knowledge and training," writes Ms. Grant, an associate professor at James Madison College at Michigan State University.
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