Sentences with phrase «occupational hazards of»

The Occupational Hazards of Psychoanalysis: A review of Transference and its Context: Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis by Leo Stone.
It would not even cover the editor for the costs of defending proceedings arising out of the publications of alleged libels or publications said to constitute a contempt of court, the very occupational hazards of editorship referred to by [counsel for NGN] in argument.»
There are several ways to mitigate the occupational hazards of teaching.
In this sequel to Night at the Museum, Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) discovers yet more occupational hazards of his security guard job when the magic that brings his museum alive shakes up the nightlife at the Smithsonian Institute.
His second book, The Prince of the Marshes and Other Occupational Hazards of a Year in Iraq, outlines his experiences as deputy governor shortly after coalition forces entered Iraq, and describes his efforts to lead development projects and establish a functional government.
One of the occupational hazards of Baby Bunching is physical pain.
Before every season the NBA, NFL, NHL and Major League Baseball conduct rookie - orientation programs designed to help players deal with the occupational hazards of being an athlete.
Everyone knows that jealousy is one of the occupational hazards of being a writer.
An occupational hazard of any witty speaker is that hearers may suppose that what was said with tongue in cheek represents the humorist's viewpoint (p. 33).
I'm also invited to between 8 and 12 weddings a year (an occupational hazard of working in campus ministry) and officiate several weddings a year as well.
And even after the muscle workout, I have gained a few pounds myself Occupational hazard of food blogging!!
If so, getting bruised may be an unavoidable occupational hazard of being Lib Dem leader.
(Her right wrist is in a brace, probably to fend off carpal - tunnel syndrome, that occupational hazard of retail clerks and bank tellers everywhere.)
And while the obvious hazards such as animal bites, transmission of zoonotic diseases (ringworm), or slips, trips, and falls are discussed with new employees and volunteers, the occupational hazard of compassion fatigue is rarely discussed.
This is the occupational hazard of being a food travel blogger.
It may be an occupational hazard of mine, but unsubstantiated claims must be put down or at at least acknowledged by the claimants that they are unsubstantiated.
Perhaps I thought waking in the middle of the night was an occupational hazard of working in a law firm.
First, I'm now explicit with clients about what I call the occupational hazard of couples therapists, explaining, «It's easy for therapists to focus so much on a couple's difficulties that we forget about the things in the relationship that go well.»

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In December, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration renewed its alliance with the National Association of Women in Construction to continue to promote safe and healthful working conditions and prevent hazards that are specific to women such as a lack of personal protection equipment, sanitation and workplace intimidation.
California law requires that «employees shall be protected against the hazard of walking through glass by barriers or by conspicuous durable markings,» but the company has not been subject to citations, according to U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration data.
Even the well - staffed professional portfolio manager labors under a long list of occupational hazards: the seductive lure of linear extrapolation, the itchy trigger finger and, of course, the vicelike grip «group think» effortlessly secures on the collective conscience.
Changing one's mind as a social scientist is both an occupational hazard and a point of professional honor.
First he asserts that «materialism is an «occupational hazard» of being immersed in the material world» and secondly he argues that the laws which science has discovered are, by definition, «impersonal» in their operation.
I know it's not really still asparagus season, but there are still gorgeous stalks of this lovely vegetable available in all the grocery stores I haunt every week (occupational hazard!).
Sodium polyacrylate: According to various material safety data sheets (documents created by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration that list potential hazards of chemicals in great detail), the sodium polyacrylate in diapers is mild stuff.
This one is really more of an occupational hazard for a breastfeeding mom than anything having to do with baby.
«I'm a politician and I know it's an occupational hazard; sometimes to have your opponents vilify you so I don't take it as anything... I am campaigning and I am saying that we need at this stage of Ghana's history somebody who can bring the country together and my opponent's track record does not fit that role because in his own party, he is not able to bring his people together.
Quality of care means not accepting that bed sores and hospital infections are somehow occupational hazards and a little bit of these things is somehow ok.
But after days of requests, the administration has only identified a total of three boards that it said fall under the order's purview: the Albany Convention Center Authority, the Capital Program Review Board at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Abatement Board.
«The point about Twitter is to try and tell people more about what you're doing every day, and there I am working late on my speech, and I've got a takeaway hamburger, but it gets put on the front page of The Sun... occupational hazard
George Osborne's burger photo is just the latest in a long line of examples showing that eating is an occupational hazard for politicians.
«It's more of an occupational hazard than a general environmental hazard,» he says.
This is an occupational health hazard for people in regular contact with birds or hay, but neither of these applied to the musician, leaving his doctors puzzled.
The study, which was published earlier this month in the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, compared gender inequality across Europe as measured by perceived exposure to «work - related psychosocial hazards
And now an editorial in the journal Public Library of Science Medicine takes the position that unhealthy eating associated with unusual working hours could be considered a new form of occupational hazard.
«It's an occupational hazard in any field where there's a possibility of having your paper end up on the front page of the New York Times.
«Riding as a cyclist in Toronto you always feel that streetcar tracks are a hazard, and we all have our near misses, but our study is one of the first to put a number to this risk,» said Anne Harris, assistant professor in the school of occupational and public health at Ryerson University.
Applications of High Resolution Topography to Geologic Hazards in Utah September 19 - 20, 2017 - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Supported by: Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, Utah Geological Survey, University of Utah, Department of Geology and Geophysics
Hazard ratios for relationships of cardiovascular fitness at age 18 y with education and occupational outcomes in Swedish men enlisted for military service in 1968 — 1994
The variation on the thickness of the stripes adds interest and helps keep me from looking overly wide, a occupational hazard when wearing vertical stripes
As I'm very comfortable with scalpels (occupational hazard), I actually found it much easier to remove the rhinestone with a scalpel, and place use it it onto the bead of glue I had just added onto the fabric, though it would work just as easily with a knife or anything that comes to a point.
One of the occupational hazards that comes with being a fashion / style blogger is feeling the constant need for every outfit to incorporate several different elements.
Years later, the movie observes as the Department of Veterans Affairs repeatedly refuses to treat her, and a class - action suit she joined is dismissed because rape is an «occupational hazard» of a career in uniform.
If you're a young person thinking of enlisting in the U.S. military, you might want to give this some thought: A recent court decision held that rape was an «occupational hazard» of the job.
One lawsuit on behalf of victims was dismissed on the grounds that rape was an occupational hazard («incident to service»).
The documentary focuses on the stories and experiences of a few women who joined in the lawsuit that led to the verdict that their experiences were an «occupational hazard
PIKMIN Short Movies â $ «Watch the colorful antics of Pikmin as they jump into three short movies: The Night Juicer, Treasure in a Bottle and Occupational Hazards.
Teachers face several occupational hazards in their line of work, including occupational stress, which can negatively impact teachers» mental and physical health, productivity, and students» performance.
«Commercial vehicle drivers who report injuries, hazards and illegal work practices should not fear retaliation for speaking out about unsafe work conditions,» said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels.
This emphasis is not unwelcome, for Gibbs is the least remembered of this triumvirate, and despite alcoholism (the occupational hazard for many a New Yorker staffer back then) and periods of despair, he was an indispensible contributor, not only as longtime theatre critic — a beat he detested — but also as a deft satirist.
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