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occupational hazards

n. (plural of occupational hazard English)

Usage examples of "occupational hazards".

One of the occupational hazards of being a writer is that you invariably get a little too close to a story to see it clearly in its broadest dimensions.

The problem is that any profession has certain occupational hazards, and one of those for a writer is that since you work all the time with plots you tend to get hypersensitive about their logic.

Do you know the occupational hazards of mathematicians, logicians, and cryptanalysts?

He planned carefully, left as little as possible to chance, took a satisfaction in his work and accepted, without dwelling upon them, the occupational hazards which it involved.

There's more money in that, I guess, but last night it looks like he came up against one of the occupational hazards of going big time.

Mr Boscombe stuck to the occupational hazards of his profession and spoke of his boredom.

Sam supposed they must need the protection against the scrapes and bruises that must be a mover's occupational hazards.

Willy Nucci had explained the occupational hazards to me and to what lengths Sprenger would go to cover up any indiscretion, any violation of the code.

Anita saw it as a safety valve against the stresses that made ulcers, high blood pressure, and nervous problems routine occupational hazards of a KGB officer's life -- and Enriko always had enough sense not to let it get out of hand.

Well, if you worked in a restaurant, she supposed, that must be one of the least worrisome of the occupational hazards.