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Перевод: clerical speek clerical


[прилагательное]
духовный; клерикальный; канцелярский;
[существительное]
клерикал


Тезаурус:

  1. been organized, in many instances, on the same principles as the factory or office production line, and" staffed by serried ranks of detail workers whose pay scales, if they are better than those of factory operatives or clerical workers, are perhaps not so good as those of craftsmen, and who dispose of little more working independence and authority than the production worker.
  2. It's essential that all the staff including caretaking, clerical, kitchen staff and school crossing patrol feel valued contributors to the success of the school.
  3. He reckons the bank has shown it can attract personal savings from building societies and is confident the new NatWest Life company, a joint venture with Clerical Medical, will reap rewards.
  4. Other companies have had similar troubles: Clerical Medical had to rid itself of an agent which was writing unauthorised business; a Legal General agent.
  5. One of the most influential mid-century organizations was the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), 1844, whose members tended to be respectable workers in their late teens and twenties, employed in the retail and clerical professions.
  6. The result would, at best, have been clerical absolutism, at worst, Communist takeover or civil war.
  7. Sections of the catholic - nationalist population have also combined their own popular nationalism and religion with aspects of the clerical interpretation already invested in the law, particularly in the anti-abortion movement of the early 1980s.
  8. If you only have a very limited amount of clerical back-up at least see that this is devoted to taking away the paper and putting it where you will be able to find it again if necessary.
  9. She felt this would make her "singled out", so she preferred to take on similar clerical work doing the accounts for her father's farming business.
  10. The history of clerical suspicion of "secular" celebrations is still only patchily written; it would reveal not only a remarkable - though by no means even - development over time, but a no less remarkable variation from place to place.
  11. The power and flexibility of these new systems means that some previously manual clerical tasks can now be fully automated.
  12. At the time of his arrival, the prohibitions of lay investiture and clerical homage must have been fresh in Anselm's mind, and it is unimaginable that he should not have discussed the whole question with one of the main agents of the new policy.
  13. One might speculate that an impending solution to the Northern Ireland problem would split off from the clerical leadership those groups for whom the present position is only accepted on pragmatic grounds.

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