Similar words: administering, minister, administer, magisterial, prime minister, foreign minister, sinister, deterministic. Meaning: [‚mɪnɪ'stɪrɪəl /-'stɪə-] adj. 1. of or relating to a minister of religion or the minister's office 2. of or relating to a government minister or ministry.
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31, A reference by the Director may include a proposal for a ministerial order dealing with the consumer trade practice, section 17.
32, Saint-Thomas's departure from the first secretaryship closed a cycle of ministerial dynasticism that had spanned almost a century.
33, To get ministerial approval it will need to contain something for everybody, in the best tradition of EC compromises.
34, We entrust the Ministerial Council with the further steps which may be required to implement them.
35, Clearly, orthodox ministerial responsibility could not be extended to them without undermining the arm's length principle.
36, He intends to continue teaching, combining these activities with those of his ministerial post.
37, The relationship between Government and Parliament can only be understood against the background of the convention of ministerial responsibility.
38, Further, the longer a party has been in opposition, the fewer of its leaders will have had ministerial office.
39, Any other questions should be dealt with at ministerial level.
40, The Chairman-in-Office will present a progress report to the next Ministerial Council in 1995 in Budapest.
41, It will be argued below that management is provided with an alibi for poor performance by constant adhoc ministerial interference.
42, However, it is clear that ministerial control will extend well beyond the determination of a national curriculum framework.
43, Mrs Currie, an ardent self-publicist, had been keen to return to ministerial office.
44, He secured 11 ministerial jobs, including home affairs and justice, during the Fourth Republic.
45, It provided for regular ministerial consultations including bi-annual foreign ministers' meetings.
46, In turn the opposition parties denounced ministerial policy as monstrous interference with the democratic rights of local authorities.
47, How could I make proposals on social security without mentioning National Insurance for which I had ministerial responsibility?
48, Prime ministerial power, and therefore prime ministerial government is challenged.Sentence dictionary
49, In any event the sheer volume and variety of bodies under departmental sponsorship often makes ministerial responsibility something of a myth.
50, Uniscan was not complex, but simply based upon consultation at the highest bureaucratic level, with occasional ministerial meetings.
51, This can be debated at all levels from ministerial to street level.
52, Whether the ministerial Working Party will reach agreement before the Christmas season remains to be seen.
53, Over the next six years green belts fell out of ministerial favour, but rehabilitation followed in 1970.
54, There was much stamping of ministerial feet, but, sadly, this show of righteous indignation led to very little action.
55, The committee had been conceived during a ministerial meeting between the two countries in Seoul in November 1990.
56, Meanwhile a sad reflection dawns upon the well-intentioned occupant of the ministerial chair.
57, The general impatience among intellectuals, journalists ... And some of your ministerial colleagues?
58, The powers attaching to a Prime Minister are considerable, but what can we make of the thesis about prime ministerial government?
59, Senior officials could carry on with the day-to-day business of the state without concerning themselves with any kind of specialist ministerial control.
60, The cabinet is similarly responsible to Parliament through the convention of collective ministerial responsibility.
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