occupations in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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occupation [Brit ɒkjʊˈpeɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃ(ə)n] N

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to have numerous occupations

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Those in traditionally poorly paid semi-skilled and unskilled occupations saw a particularly marked improvement in their wages and living standards.
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The records also provide employers with information on training pertinent to particular occupations.
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They state that mainstream journalists gradually absorb an unquestioning corporate mindset as their careers progress, becoming unwilling to question their occupations or governments claims, rather than consciously lying.
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Their respective occupations of industrial abseiler and radiographer were not entirely suited to the career opportunities available in the small, scenic settlement.
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The film also covers their post-wrestling occupations: lion-tamer, detective, nurse, and yodeler.
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Their traditional occupations are smithing and fortune-telling.
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This increased "uberisation" of the online market for casual labour and the impact of new technology means it includes both low and high skill occupations.
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Prior to recording, he worked as a share cropper, moonshine maker and traveling salesman to name but a few of his many occupations.
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He looked at 20 occupations with rising unemployment and slowing wage growth -- a pool that includes food counter attendants and recreational guides.
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They often keep their own societies or town quarters, perform specific occupations (such as masseurs, hairdressers, flower-sellers, domestic servants, etc.) and are generally attributed a semi-divine status.
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