1 relating to a priest or priests:
clerical ministry
2 relating to the type of work usually done in an office, or to the work of a clerk
3 relating to work done in an office, dealing with files, records, etc.:
Where the anti-clericals are in a majority the clericals suffer, and where the clericals are in a majority the anti-clericals suffer.
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.
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.
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辦公室工作的, 辦事員工作的, 文書工作的…
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办公室工作的, 办事员工作的, 文书工作的…
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administrativo, de oficina, administrativo/va [masculine-feminine]…
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de escritório, administrativo…
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büro işlerini ilişkin, ilgili, rahipler…
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administratif/-ive, clérical/-ale, clérical…
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