"occupation" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He spoke then about the team coming back, crediting his players, his coaching staff, and the organization as a whole, but still, he admitted, coaching can be "a very stressful occupation."
- I offered that flying was a stressful occupation, but he was smarter than that.
- An oft-cited but potentially inaccurate conclusion is that persons in stressful occupations, such as airplane pilots, have a higher incidence of CSR.
- And stressful occupations added to the burden on the body.
- He ran a business, Matt Messias Consultancy Limited, offering help in coping with stressful occupations similar to that of an active professional football referee.
- In return for long hours in a stressful occupation, nurses' salaries remain pitifully low, especially when compared to the physicians with whom they work.
- I found it very trying, very wearing and a very stressful occupation, especially for the first time.
- Hans Selye, the foremost researcher in stress in the world, said that police work is "the most stressful occupation in America even surpassing the formidable stresses of air traffic control."
- For example, people in highly stressful occupations such as caregivers or hospital nurses can shed much of their stress by being or walking in natural settings.
- Those engaged in heavy physical activity, people in stressful occupations, the elderly, those who are ill, heavy smokers--all should be on a supplementation programme.
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