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The phrase "a time when cardinal" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing specific moments related to cardinal numbers or cardinal directions, but it needs additional information to be fully clear.
Example: "There was a time when cardinal rules dictated our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "a moment when cardinal" or "an instance when cardinal".
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Mr. Zwilling declined to comment on what effect the suspension might have on the Cardinal's Appeal, whose goal is $15 million, at a time when Cardinal Egan is struggling to bring archdiocese finances under control.
The unrest comes at a time when Cardinal Edward M. Egan is trying to close a $20 million budget gap with measures that have so far included the closure of three schools in the Archdiocese of New York.
The case of the German priest, the Rev. Peter Hullermann, has acquired fresh relevance because it unfolded at a time when Cardinal Ratzinger, who was later put in charge of handling thousands of abuse cases on behalf of the Vatican, was in a position to refer the priest for prosecution, or at least to stop him from coming into contact with children.
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Some may regard such occasions as just photo-opportunities, but that is to underestimate the commitment of a man who spent much time when cardinal archbishop of Buenos Aires travelling anonymously on public transport to shanty towns on the outskirts of the city to minister to their inhabitants.
There was a time when complaining about your bishop or cardinal to Rome was a one-way ticket to a posting on Craggy Island.
Hampton Court had been an occasional residence for Katherine of Aragon, at a time when it was still the home of Cardinal Wolsey, her husband's chief minister.
There are tales, still told by the old ones of Broadway, of a time when Charm — with a capital C — was a cardinal virtue in the theater.
(Brantley) ★ 'The Assembled Parties' Richard Greenberg's play about the decline of an affluent family is a throwback to a time when Charm — with a capital C — was a cardinal virtue in theater.
(Ben Brantley) ★ 'The Assembled Parties' Richard Greenberg's play about the decline of an affluent family is a throwback to a time when Charm — with a capital C — was a cardinal virtue in theater.
He did not directly bring up the crisis, the paper said, but thanked the cardinals for their help at a time when the church seemed to press forward "amid the persecutions of the world and the consolations of God".
Still, at a time when the Catholic Church is receding in Europe and expanding in Asia, Africa and Latin America, Cardinal Turkson would fulfill the calls from many Catholics for a pope from the "Global South".
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