Antonym: lay. Similar words: cleric, spherical, numerical, chimerical, numerically, hysterical, hysterically, african american. Meaning: ['klerɪkl] adj. 1. of or relating to clerks 2. of or relating to the clergy 3. appropriate for or engaged in office work.
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31 Adoption of this system has not only avoided the need to employ at least two clerical assistants.
32 The archbishop fled to Canterbury where he proceeded to deliver sermons and issue pamphlets against the crown's infringement of clerical privileges.
33 In that case, unions intend to demand significant job retraining programs for displaced clerical staff.
34 Would this be because she had something to hide, he wondered, or was she inhibited by her clerical top brass.
35 Also, the clerical church has been particularly antipathetic to socialism in any form.
36 The company's solution to dealing with incompetent staff seems to be to shunt them into clerical jobs.
37 Finally, in terms of status situation Lockwood is more willing to concede a deterioration in the position of the clerical workforce.
38 He could also see a line of washing, which included, he realized to his delight, the clerical undergarments.
39 Aware of this fact, both king and barons conceded little to clerical demands.
40 Essential to his effort was the restoration of a vigorous and self-conscious clerical caste.
41 Demand for female labor grew rapidly after 1900, as the clerical and sales industries flourished.
42 Although manual and clerical staff may be replaced relatively easily, staff with special skills are hard to find.
43 Other clerical and administrative duties as required by the Acquisitions Librarian and the Chief Librarian.
44 Moreover, the funding for part-time staff involvement and administrative and clerical back-up is also provided from these institutional sources.
45 All statements regarding taxation are based on Clerical Medical's understanding of current law.
46 It had a non-resident, part-time caretaker, extensive grounds maintained by a part-time groundsman and a low level of clerical support.
47 Lapsed priests remain priests, but tend to be unemployable in their clerical functions.
48 Serafin was proposing to involve the clerical assistant in the discussion?
49 I noticed that he wore one of his own clerical collars round his neck.
50 Anglicanism provided the largest number of clerical recruits to national efficiency and social hygiene.
51 According to this study, clerical work is merely an occupational category through which men pass.
52 The problem with this type of measure is that compiling the figures is a time-consuming and essentially clerical task.
53 The solemnity was heightened at the actual times of worship by the colourful splendour of clerical pomp.
54 Clerical Medical is liable to United Kingdom tax on the income and certain gains arising from the assets backing this policy.
55 She watched his black, angular figure move at a sedate, clerical pace(sentencedict.com/clerical.html), across the grass.
56 Forest Gate in particular had a high population of clerical and professional workers.
57 Apart from Summerchild and a clerical assistant, the Unit at the last count still consisted of one single member, Serafin herself.
58 The remaining 30% leave clerical work before they are 30.
59 To help carry out the community approach, detectives, officers, meter monitors, and clerical workers began meeting in teams.
60 Each year, Clerical Medical announces the rate of annual bonus to be added to each eligible policy.
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