Serious crashes like the one Stevens suffered are an occupational hazard for professional cyclists.
Such breathlessness (complete with mixed metaphors) is an occupational hazard in the world of electronic commerce.
Those who teach journalism and other disciplines that involve writing would be prudent to consider it an occupational hazard.
Smoke from cooking "may have been an occupational hazard before the modern kitchen, " he said, putting those women at risk.
The need to square the circle is an occupational hazard in politics, that doesn't sound like a "total rejection" to me.
Sure, it's an occupational hazard, and yeah, you can get killed walking down the street in Anytown, USA. But not like this.
British scientists tend to be less entrepreneurial than their American peers, and British business culture more fearful of failure, an occupational hazard of biotechnology.
Then, a year on, they face the occupational hazard of humbler soothsayers everywhere: how to explain to their followers why nothing much has changed.
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It is an occupational hazard of my life as a book cover designer to almost never be able to read the books that I am covering.
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One occupational hazard for instructors: Nervous dogs sometimes have accidents.
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Suffering subversion is an occupational hazard for earnest, buoyant music, but What A Wonderful World is still used in sincere contexts, for example in tribute to the people of Armstrong's hometown New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
Lastly, Mr Gore's combination of populist rhetoric and centrist policies presents him with a way round that occupational hazard facing all vice-presidents: how to distinguish yourself from your predecessor, without losing the credit for his achievements, or seeming disloyal.
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