nonrecreational

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Adj.1.nonrecreational - involving gainful employment in something often done as a hobby
professional - engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood; "the professional man or woman possesses distinctive qualifications"; "began her professional career after the Olympics"; "professional theater"; "professional football"; "a professional cook"; "professional actors and athletes"
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* During 2015-2017, there were 1,389 deaths involving injuries from recreational and nonrecreational use of watercraft.
Additionally, previous research within India has reported that physical activity predominantly occurs through nonrecreational activities such as occupation for males and residential chores for females (Rao et al.
(8) Table 3 also shows revenues stratified by recreational fishing based revenues and nonrecreational fishing based revenues.
Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with drinking water and other nonrecreational water--United States, 2009-2010.
29, and permits the use, with certain limitations, of small unmanned aircraft systems (small drones) for non-hobby and nonrecreational purposes.
To explain convergences in the attitudes of using and nonusing students toward NM-stimulant use as "nonrecreational" and oriented toward academic achievement, this article draws on literature on normative discourses of health, risk, and self-regulation that shape moral repertoires on drug use.
1984) ("In sum, we hold that, under the public trust doctrine and the 1972 Montana Constitution, any surface waters that are capable of recreational use may be so used by the public without regard to streambed ownership or navigability for nonrecreational purposes.").
The sample used in that study only includes nonrecreational courses, which were used in the estimation of the other educational outcomes (e.g., course pass rate) to maintain a consistent sample size.
She keeps the scene light, but her nonrecreational drug use adds a dogged, truth-seeking vibe to her latest project.
The national government set up the operational framework with impressive dispatch, called on Navy divers and deployed dozens of seacraft and as many as eight helicopters to the effort, even conducted thorough and professional press briefings--but it was the intrepid work of volunteer technical (i.e., nonrecreational) divers, in cooperation with Navy divers, that allowed the operation to locate the plane and recover the remains of Robredo and pilot Jessup Bahinting.
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