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These accusations stem from a clerical paradigm which expects Opus Dei members to behave as monks and clerics, people who are traditionally known and externally identifiable as seekers of holiness.
Ms. Backus said the omission resulted from "a clerical error by InterMedia".
During Edward I's reign the office of judge was transformed from a clerical position into a full-time career.
The books contained therein were on the Index, and could not be read without permission from a clerical authority.
It will document patients' mobility activities, freeing nurses from a clerical duty, ensuring an accurate record and helping clinicians confirm they delivered the care they intended.
Such changes would start transforming Iran from a clerical dictatorship to an electoral democracy and greatly improve chances for better relations between Washington and Tehran.
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Fees vary, but AQA, the largest of England's exam boards, charges from £7.55 per unit for a clerical check at GCSE to £47.10 per component for a priority review at A-level.
It represented a shift from being primarily a clerical function a world of paper pushers to being part of the team.
Tempers were not helped by an admission from city authorities that a clerical error had wiped from the records 9,000 requests for aid in clearing snow and ice.
For us in the Gulf it is crucial that the transition occurring in Iran today, from a single clerical managed dictatorship to possibly a multi-clerical managed semi-democracy, happens in a peaceful manner.
"So are we converting from a secular to a clerical institution?" a staff member asked.
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