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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Since then the presence of the security forces - in the early 1990s a virtual army of occupation - has became far less oppressive.
They've been confronted with occupation -- by the Soviet Union, and then by foreign al Qaeda fighters who used Afghan land for their own purposes.
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The occupation - on the road linking Mexico City with the beach resort of Acapulco - came in response to the murder of vigilante leader Guadalupe Quinones Carbajal on Monday.
The tactic returned with a vengeance during the intifada that began in 1987, in which hundreds of collaborators -- many just Palestinians who had prospered during the Israeli occupation -- were killed.
After that, the Labour backbencher Alan Whitehead has a Ten Minute Rule Bill, to allow residents in bedsitland - houses is multiple occupation - to benefit from the Energy Act's schemes to increase energy efficiency.
But trying to pin down national identity is always a difficult and dangerous occupation - even more so if your chosen medium involves marshalling 1, 000 people, nine geese and 70 sheep on a sports field.
The UK has taken a lead role in the Nato-led military action against Libyan government forces since the UN Security Council voted on 17 March to use all means necessary - short of foreign occupation - to protect civilians in the country.
In this, as in other matters, it will need to look at the adequacy of plans made in the run-up to the war, the particular problems faced by UK forces in their areas of responsibility in the occupation and post-occupation phases, and the extent to which the UK acted in accord with its existing legal obligations.
Increasing poverty, and anger that sacred Quechua sites were being exploited, led to a violent four-day occupation of one Canadian-owned gold mine in 1996.
His debut novel, The Gift of Rain - also about the Japanese occupation of Malaya - was longlisted for the Man Booker in 2007.
Fascist-style buildings built during the Italian occupation (1935-41) have often proved more suitable.
Providing a good social and economic mix has also become a pre-occupation in Bristol, where there are many more large council estates - so called "ghettos"of disadvantage - than in Hanover.
Levels of owner-occupation rose dramatically between 1981 and 1991 from 30% to 63%, and non-manual occupational groups now form nearly 60% compared to less than 50% in 1981.
It takes a minimum of seven years hard graft to be called an 'architect' -- it's not an occupation for the faint-hearted or those looking for instant success.
They also portrayed Reconstruction as a vengeance-bent occupation, with federal troops sent to protect money-grubbing Yankee outsiders who were looting a prostrate South and to give political power to recently liberated blacks who were unprepared for these responsibilities.
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This increases the demand for owner-occupation and so, it is argued, justifies higher prices.
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And the occupation of foreign-owned businesses will do nothing to draw new investment into Argentina.
Relations between the two were disrupted 16 years ago over Armenia's occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave in Azerbaijan.
"The figures provide further evidence of the shift away from owner-occupation in favour of the rental sector, " he said.
"Time had not dimmed his fascination and pre-occupation with dismemberment, " said Mr Altman.
Calling himself Hitler, he had led violent attacks on Robert Mugabe's opponents and encouraged the occupation of white-owned farms.
From April, unused bedrooms in social housing will be subject to an under-occupation charge under changes to the benefits system.
Under-occupation was much higher among owner occupiers : 49% as against 10% in the socially rented sector and 16% among private renters.
Jordanian officials fear that the frustrated travellers could be the first trickle in a flood of refugees born of Israel's re-occupation of the West Bank.
The land occupation by so-called war veterans would stop, he said.
We had spoken to many Egyptians who resented the re-occupation of the square and the march on SCAF headquarters that produced street clashes 10 days ago.
Japanese officials feared that similar unrest might break out on September 18th, the anniversary of an incident in 1931 that led to Japan's occupation of north-east China.
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