After retirees, educators and lawyers are the two biggest sources of campaign contributions for Obama by occupation.
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Mrs Hutchison, for example, says there has been no policy between saturation bombing followed by occupation, and doing nothing.
The Department of Labor projects that 20.5 million jobs will be created from 2010 to 2020 and they do so with sector specificity and by occupation.
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But smart novelists know that plenty of fun and intrigue can be found in introducing a character by occupation and then revealing the complex character obscured by type.
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Jobs are listed by occupation, government agency and geographic location.
To find out, Forbes analyzed the median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in 2012, detailed by occupation and gender and tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
The University of Sussex has been granted an injunction to end a six-week occupation by students.
In 1955, Austria regained its sovereignty after 17 years of occupation by foreign troops.
Turkey has been helping the American occupation by opening bases and airspace to coalition aircraft and personnel.
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In the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has predicted a further 30% decline in the occupation by 2018.
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In German prisons she found many non-Germans harshly sentenced by the allied occupation military courts for crimes ranging from petty theft to murder.
This has been the Staples' family home for 400 years - the longest occupation by any single family of a country house in Ireland.
After losing almost 57, 000 jobs between 2004 and 2009, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expects a further 30% decline in this occupation by 2018.
The land occupation by so-called war veterans would stop, he said.
Licensing standards vary by state and occupation, but typically require a minimum level of education in a specified field and a passing score on a test of competence.
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Above all, there must be no military occupation by outsiders.
The novelist who introduces a character by way of occupation, rather than simply as a person, runs the risk of being unable to make the character compelling to readers.
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For the majority of Japanese, the norm for centuries was grinding poverty, disease and incipient malnutrition until the post-war reconstruction, kick-started by the allied occupation, began to work its magic.
As with the "mass custom" trend in auto manufacturing, information technology and "just in time" techniques make it possible to classify individual voters by income, occupation, religion and favorite issues and build customized appeals for them.
Long the president of Czechoslovakia (and then the Czech Republic) Havel disdained politicians and politics and refused to follow many of his compatriots down the road of centralization of the state, pushing instead to grow the long-withered civil society left so ransacked by the Soviet occupation.
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In 1262, Cadiz was captured by Alfonso X of Castille, ending a 500-year occupation of the city by the Moors.
The occupation-based component includes 95 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations as classified by the federal Standard Occupation Classification system.
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The Syrian presence helped end the war in 1990 and stabilise the country thereafter, with the occupation accepted by war-weary Lebanese as a price worth paying.
"Virtually every Iraqi with whom we met urged that there be no delay in bringing an end to the occupation, by 30 June at the latest, " he said.
In between came Camus's two best-known works, "The Stranger" (1942), in which the collaborating sun, sea and sand play a deadly role, and "The Plague" (1947), a loose allegory of occupation (by rats) set in Oran, Algeria's second city.
President Bush has unequivocally demanded thatDamascus end its occupation of Lebanon by May.
From the start, the Pakistan army objected to the occupation of Kabul by the Afghan Northern Alliance, the initial domination of the government by non-Pashtuns, and the refusal of the Americans to involve Pakistan in helping rebuild the Afghan army.
Peers also asked questions to government ministers on changing the clocks between British Summer Time and Greenwich Mean Time, recommendations of an Ofsted report on lessons to be learnt from serious case reviews, and the occupation of Abyei by Northern Sudanese forces.
In fact, the Constitution of Japan was written by the U.S. occupation authorities, whose head was General Douglas MacArthur, under direction of officials in Washington, D.
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