clerical造句91 Belliustin called upon the tsar to circumvent the ecclesiastical hierarchy and breathe life into the clerical estate.
92 Still, the Carolingian Renaissance in the mid-ninth century touched far more than just a select clerical few.
93 This was considered to be due to the limited involvement of the officers and the clerical assistant in certain parts of the analysis.
94 And each year, Clerical Medical may apply a bonus, increasing the value of your Plan.
95 Clerical wives were divided into those who wore hats on principle and those who, on principle, did not.
96 Only four in 10 blue-collar, clerical and sales workers are very satisfied.
97 New disciplinary measures and recommendations asserted his authority over clerical and lay Catholics.
98 The result would, at best, have been clerical absolutism, at worst, Communist takeover or civil war.
99 Opening the door a crack she saw a man in a clerical collar and a woman beside him.
100 The clergy, however, preferred to discuss these matters in provincial clerical synods where they governed the procedures and priorities.
101 General administration and clerical work - officers and clerical assistant.
102 Nor has he taken the trouble to go into details concerning the clerical work to be done.
103 I had to retake my driver's test because of some clerical foul-up.
104 Otherwise the key areas of debt counselling and clerical support can not continue adequately.
105 In other roles -- doing clerical work, handling phones -- her garb is less formal.
106 The release of Humanae Vitae in 1968 exacerbated clerical alienation.
107 In addition to the above, annuals are normally covered by standing orders, which eliminate repetitive clerical work.
108 The only result of clerical opposition was that the established Church once again forfeited its chance to control developments.
109 Private agencies generally specialize in clerical and secretarial work and may want to test your speeds, so be prepared for this.
110 He thinks that I could do better than just a clerical job.
111 The monastic chroniclers especially recorded with high indignation the resolute enforcement of the Forest jurisdiction over clerical offenders.
112 They support the views of Goldthorpe and Lockwood that clerical workers are in an intermediate class between the working and service classes.
113 The clerical work is handled by a national agency who services all the other groups in the company.
114 For the most part Kilwardby lavished his attention on his clerical subjects, conducting visitations of suffragans' dioceses and holding frequent clerical synods.
115 Nine council members serve part time in Huntington Beach, sharing a clerical staff of three.
116 The rejection of the proletarianization theory for clerical workers by Marshall etal. must, however, be regarded with some caution.
117 From a clerical family background, he also became a leading lay Anglican churchman.
118 From this evidence Marshall etal. also conclude that clerical work has not been proletarianized.
119 But before the advent of data-processing capacity, the actual analyses would have taken man-years of clerical toil to complete.
120 It is not as easy to switch clerical workers around or to replace them as it is with manual workers.