occupational造句151. She also takes part in physical and occupational therapy programs at the Kennedy Krieger Institute for children.
152. Occupational pensions are undoubtedly delivering the goods for those people who are members.
153. Individuals are profoundly affected by their occupational socialisation, through training and through day-to-day work.
154. The Group Occupational Hygienist has responsibility for monitoring the environment and policing systems to comply with the policy objectives.
155. We welcome the provision of occupational schemes covering over 11 million workers.
156. Greater childrearing participation does not generally translate into lower occupational mobility for fathers.
157. Neither have women's organisations been particularly concerned with occupational schemes of family allowances.
158. Enable occupational health staff to obtain and update their counselling skills.
159. The evidence lies in the changing occupational structure, in particular the shift away from manufacturing to service industry.
160. Coverage by occupational pension schemes is not, however, evenly distributed amongst all social classes.
161. The principal focus of this research is the major regulatory arena of occupational health and safety.
162. One of our friends with the same type of arthritis has been helped by an occupational therapist.
163. This ruling mirrored the previous one but applied to occupational pension schemes as opposed to the then state retirement ages.
164. Rapid changes in the occupational structure, facilitated by educational expansion, have increased the overall chances of entering higher-ranking occupations.
165. Part-time workers were more likely to work for an employer who did not offer an occupational pension scheme.
166. The experience of retirement is also divided on the basis of occupational class.
167. The total population and its distribution into socioeconomic classes, income or occupational categories must be known.
168. Relocation counsellors - occupational psychologists who are paid by companies to see their senior executives through periods of redundancy - recognise this.
169. This allows individuals to enhance either their core skills, or their occupational specialisms.
170. The new social divisions in the rural community tend to cut across the old class divides of the former occupational community.
171. Their importance is expected to increase as higher percentages of those approaching retirement age are members of occupational pension schemes.
172. She worked as an occupational therapist and listed gardening and walking as her hobbies.
173. An occupational therapist helped her choose a keyboard as part of an overhaul of her work station and typing posture.
174. Thus differences in pay and prestige between occupational groups may be due to differences in their power rather than their functional importance.
175. By the early seventies both were considered unremarkable occupational hazards of life in the gay fast lane.
176. In the first place, there is the differential distribution of occupational schemes between men and women outlined above.
177. Much of the humour derives from slips of the tongue, an occupational hazard.
178. In a philosophical mood he would describe his loneliness as an occupational hazard.
179. Nineteenth-century choreographers creating either a character or a national ballet used both occupational and natural emotional gesture in their dance designs.
180. Whether or not blacks' career prospects are blighted by covert racialist policies in the occupational sphere is not the question under consideration.