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Where the anti-clericals are in a majority the clericals suffer, and where the clericals are in a majority the anti-clericals suffer.
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Whether they were useful justices or clerical stooges depended on the prejudices of the observer.
Examples included a lack of well-run transport services, technical support and clerical support.
The radical liberals ("progresistas") after 1820 had grown more and more anticlerical, strongly opposing religious institutes.
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He himself was a clerical appointee, chosen for his rapport with the cura, literacy, religiosity and sangfroid.
If clerical elites noted the confluence of the two conditions, so did contemporary medics.
The occupational categories used are: professionals and business executives; clerical and sales workers; farmers and farm labourers; skilled workers; and unskilled workers.
Such a distinction served in turn to demarcate more specifically the limits between the clerical and medical professions.
Once clerical and routine in its work, the federal public service saw increasing demand for specialists.
There are also chapters on moving within and without the capital, utilities, manufacturing, clerical services, financial services, welfare and government.
Medieval universities formed part of the clerical estate, more or less.
He was called an anticlerical and obscene novelist by a conservative critic.
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One of the chief components of a clerical education was just this kind of mastery, since it constituted a primary goal of the student's 'apprenticeship'.
Largely owing to this deft intertwining of popular and clerical elements, the collection, one of many such lives of saints, gained immediate and enduring popularity.
Perhaps in the 1620s the objection really was about distraction from pastoral tasks ; in the 1630s, though, the objection was certainly political - to clerical authority.
The artists depended upon patronage from bishops or priests or from sympathetic architects, who were still answerable to their clerical patrons.
The clinic was attacked on three fronts-the legal, the medical and the clerical.
The composition books dating 1618-41 show stationers standing as surety for well over 300 clerical appointments.
He also admitted that he was, at least at times, anticlerical.
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Deists were not pro-atheist, but their anticlerical leanings indirectly benefited the evolution of atheism.
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Tailhade soon developed an anarchist and anticlerical attitude in his poems and polemic essays.
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He wrote pamphlets and gave speeches supporting the cause against the anticlerical government.
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Often prevented from communicating face-to-face, go-betweens were employed to convey messages between nuns and their clerical lovers.
If the issue was clerical power, the clergy were outnumbered twenty-to-one by the gentry.
The issue was not a new one, and in the parliament of 1614 it had come up in a debate over clerical pluralism and non-residence.
Here, as elsewhere, we may detect the heavy hand of clerical intervention shaping them to serve as warnings about the dangers of sacrilege.
However, though female clerical workers were often perceived as the archetype of modern woman, longestablished gender hierarchies persisted in the office.
In practice all the different clerical groups were internally fractured by it.
During the first quarter of the century, four distinct types of novels developed: moral and educative novels, romances, horror stories, and anticlerical novels.
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The clerical presence was minimal and, in the end, disappeared completely.
They mainly came from families of skilled workers and were generally low-level clerical workers.
Most contributors concentrate on structures and clerical personnel, but the laity are not altogether overlooked.
Devotees in the diaspora can also draw clergy into their own networks of devotees, although the network hinges on clerical authority for its integrity.
Women in clerical work and health care talked about belonging to a fishery community independent of how connected they were to the fishery itself.
A further development has been to expand the programme to include administrative and clerical staff in to the radiotherapy team.
The proportion of professional/clerical/sales workers soliciting four or more antenatal check-ups is the same as those in manual and domestic work.
Five occupational categories were used: professional and business executive, clerical and sales worker, farmer and farm labourer, skilled worker and unskilled worker.
After students, the next highest increase in referrals is in clerical workers, then in skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers and schoolgirls.
Even in prosperous years they allocated little curriculum time and no space, operating budget, clerical staff, or faculty.
Without such mediation, especially where the social and political circumstances militated against the production of indigenous clerical reformers, the text was dead.
Partly in consequence of this, producing an effective account of the functioning of the clerical profession at a national level has hitherto been exceptionally difficult.
Substantial groups of long-serving workers (including managerial, clerical and artisan grades) exhibited a high degree of residential stability.
Scholarly celibacy was not only an expression of clerical traditions that had fused with ascetic ideals of devotion to learning.
Such anticlerical remarks are found throughout and reflect the group's relentless campaign against oppression and bourgeois morality.
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Inside articles convey a blasphemous and anticlerical tone.
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Many of the rioters were antimilitarist, anticolonial and anticlerical.
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He was a vehement opponent of the traditional view of history, in place of which he advocated an anticlassical, antihumanist, and anticlerical outlook.
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In the account of the trials, the emphasis is on how the legal and clerical authorities sought to evaluate the evidence presented to them.
Nationalist and anti-clerical propaganda was in plentiful supply at their meetings.
Clerical immorality, the inevitable result of an unnatural vow, led to a moral decline among the laity.
Outdoor sermons at pulpit crosses were occasions for clerical celebrities to display their learning.
The issue of market centred on the very limited tastes of clerical patrons.
At 24 years of age, dyspnea increased, and the heart became enlarged, but she has managed to continue full time clerical work.
Managers were finding it hardest to recruit technical and managerial staff, and hardest to retain technical\\scientific staff and clerical\\secretarial staff.
Examples included clerical staff for administration activities, nursery nurses for play work and community psychiatric nurses for mental health issues.
In most clerical quarters, a demeaning internal exile under a hostile regime had not readily given rise to such utilitarian ecclesiological thinking.
However, the rate of increase in the clerical presence may have been ominous.
Ambitions for ' further reformation ' also found expression in a continuing drive to professionalize the clergy and improve standards of clerical education and pastoral care.
Perhaps there was some attempt to spread clerical justices across the counties.
Each lawmaker has six personal staffers, including a chauffeur, an attendant, and a clerical worker.
They saw that the regime was redefining the meanings of clerical conformity.
Indeed, such a relegation of power was explicitly urged by the opponents of the clerical establishment.
Assuming a benefice involved embracing an obligatory mode of life, modeled to a varying extent on monastic and clerical prototypes.
Thus, participants at colleges and universities may include administrative, technical, clerical, and service workers as well as faculty.
Continuity of clerical care was very clearly lacking and led to frequent complaints by the parishioners.
The emphasis is on 'gorgeous things', and the central role in the story is given to the political, clerical and social elites.
He established more than 300 vicarages in his diocese ; he visited monasteries and campaigned against clerical pluralism, non-residence and illiteracy ; he was antisemitic.
The discussions of religious practice and the course of life from cradle to grave (which draw heavily on clerical writing) are fascinating.
However, clerical workers were the most frequent in the sample (36-0%).
Of all first attenders, 58% were from the professional classes (mostly students), 26% were clerical workers or in distributive trades and 16 % had manual occupations.
At the beginning of 1972 clerical help was added.
While some people welcomed it, others were incensed by what they consider as clerical interference in the running of the state.
Each district had its district officer and sometimes an assistant, helped by clerical and typing staff.
Major clerical divisions remain in divisional status or are removed from official department organization.
As the nation's traffic in mail increased, so did the computational requirements of postal-clerical work on the railroads.
Clerical workers were over-represented amongst the signatories by 100 per cent.
The party was anticlerical, and supported decentralization, agrarian reform and military reform.
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The radicals were anticlerical and afraid of church influence and demanded secular education, with no role for the church and an emphasis on teaching republicanism.
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In fact, some of the groups initially covered, especially in the clerical and service sectors, became excluded in 1949.
As a writer, he represented a classical reaction against decadent romanticism in literature and an anticlerical rationalism in general thought.
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The former carry books and are dressed in clerical garb; the latter bear arms and are clothed in classical tunics.
The aura of apostolic succession legitimated clerical authority - and freed the laity to pursue their own significant vocations.
Despite the power clerical leaders imbued in the girls' uniforms, they could not control all the significance the uniforms held.
The tale insists throughout on the unassailable authority of clerical office in all things spiritual.
Closely related to this topic are the exempla with clerical protagonists.
The royalists in this debate were less concerned to reject clerical authority than they were to redefine it.
Of those in paid employment, 2 were 'professional', 18 held higher clerical or managerial positions, 11 clerical and 4 were unskilled.
Despite the position of the church leadership, there were dissenting clerical voices.
The attack upon the clerical ministers in the parliament of 1371 has sometimes been compared with the similar attack in 1340-1.
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.
Books were no longer laboriously compiled clerical mysteries: they had rapidly become both commercially viable and highly visible in society at large.
Anti-socialist propaganda took the place of anti-clerical with even greater intensity.
One lady mischievously asked how she should refer in future to the clerical collars worn by women deacons, 'as dog is a masculine noun'.
Such books will have comprised standard texts for the clerical curriculum and up-to-date books pertaining to the organization and the ritual of the church.
The clergy, however, preferred to discuss these matters in provincial clerical synods where they governed the procedures and priorities.
Provincial assemblies met thereafter always with clerical proctors present when a subsidy to the king was at issue and sometimes when it was not.
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