ministerial 的定义
ministerial 近义词
priestly
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- In 2011, the Nigerian-American entrepreneur quit her job at a Fortune 500 company in the energy sector and moved to Nigeria to work for the government as a ministerial adviser.
- They could also be fined if they declined to hire non-ministerial personnel, such as facility managers or secretaries, whose sexual orientation or gender identity contradicts the tenants of the church’s faith.
- Whether it’s the presidency, ministerial roles, or different members of parliament, or even the Senate.
- Senex is not a debt collector as any assistance or services Senex provides to the creditor-landlord in mailing the notices of nonpayment is entirely ministerial.
- The sisters, who volunteered for relief work in addition to ministerial service through their order, were extraordinary women.
- The “ministerial exemption” covers minister-like people, too.
- But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum.
- The conclusion of such deals, of course, both necessitated and created ministerial and other bureaucratic exchanges.
- Cypriot-Israeli exchanges have become particularly frequent since 2011 and occur at the presidential and prime ministerial levels.
- Even Mr. Hutchinson had declared himself against ministerial measures.
- Mr. Conyers, the vicar, allows your husband eighty pounds a year for his ministerial services.
- The execution of this gentleman has always been held as a specimen of ministerial cruelty.
- Montague and Secretary Vernon were the ministerial candidates for Westminster.
- The Sylpho, also an occasional paper, moderately ministerial, and engaged in a war of words with several others.