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Sentence count:72Posted:2017-07-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: orderorderingordinanceSimilar words: subordinationcoordinationforeordinationinsubordinationordinateinordinatecoordinateco-ordinateMeaning: n. 1. the status of being ordained to a sacred office 2. logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements 3. the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders. 
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31. Theological arguments can justify and indeed increasingly require the ordination of women to the priesthood.
32. After his ordination in 1953, he spent three years as assistant priest at the Immaculate Conception Church, Glasgow.
33. Though Presbyterians tutored him, he chose the Episcopal way and in 1762 went to London for ordination.
34. The vote, which excludes ordination of women as bishops, needed only a simple majority.
35. The sacrament or rite of ordination.
36. the ordination of women priests.
37. Ability to maintain good co - ordination while serving orders quickly.
38. There has been little co - ordination or communication between Tibetan and Uighur groups.
39. Co - ordination and mutual help between factories has become the order of the day.
40. Site planning, co - ordination, supervision and inspection of electrical works.
41. This seems to be co - ordination of EU member states as a footnote.
42. Some degree of divergence is inevitable, but more co - ordination is needed.
43. You shall take the ram of ordination and boil its flesh in a holy place.
44. The statistical methods of classification and ordination allow community boundaries to be superimposed on this continuum.
45. This fitness equipment makes improvements in co - ordination and balance and connective tissue.
46. CCA ordination well visually demonstrated the EPT community distribution and its relationship to the environmental factors.
47. This article discusses the construction of computer room in terms of the principles(sentencedict.com/ordination.html), elements and co - ordination.
48. Crucially, it also militates against effective international co - ordination.
49. The surface vigorous and the actual results unapparent of citizen policy participation in China are due to lack of proper co- ordination of the power system.
50. Students of divinity are typically preparing for ordination in some form of Christian ministry, such as pastor, seminary professor, or denominational administrator.
51. Co - ordination of and Connection Between the Legal and Illegal Struggle.
52. To ensure constant co - ordination and continuous monitoring of the project, milestones are agreed.
53. Co - ordination and management of rehabilitation program for injured workers.
54. The ecological relationships of weeds in early rice fields in this area were also analyzed by the minimal tree method of cluster analysis and polar ordination.
55. And in a display of contemporary co - ordination, there were parachute drops , aerial aerobatics and folk dancing.
56. The ferule is used for conversion , tonsure, ordination and parlance.
57. The catalyst systems used in Fushun PE process is based on Ziegler Natta co - ordination type catalysts.
58. Strong competency of organized, management and good communication and co - ordination skill.
59. We weren't sure whether there was a hyphen in the word co - ordination.
60. There are other reasons for pessimism about quickly achieving effective global co - ordination.
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