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"clerical" Definitions
  1. connected with office work
  2. connected with the clergy (= priests)

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An earlier version of this article misstated the number of countries in which the organization Ending Clerical Abuse identified victims of clerical child sexual abuse.
Amid criticism that he has not dealt forcefully enough with a spiraling clerical sex abuse crisis, Pope Francis met with victims of clerical and institutional abuse in Dublin on Saturday evening.
PageGroup, which was set up above a launderette in London in 1976 and helps hire executives, professionals and clerical staff, saw strong growth in the UK in Page Personell, its clerical hiring unit.
Anger was soon directed at the clerical leadership in power since the 1979 revolution, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the ultimate authority in Iran's cumbersome system of dual clerical and republican rule.
Some of these are clerical errors or unreported name changes.
Mazzant shaved off about $30,000 for improperly billed clerical work.
Men reportedly turned down their noses at this "clerical" work.
The government puts the issue down to a clerical error.
It was classified as clerical work and didn't pay well.
But the advantages of the new technologies aren't just clerical.
Rouhani, 67, has an unblemished background in Iran's clerical establishment.
" Concacaf had made what he described as a "clerical error.
Some survivors of clerical abuse called the allegations a distraction.
Ms. DeVos blamed "a clerical error" but did not elaborate.
He never admitted to so much as a clerical error.
It might be just inartful, and just a clerical discrepancy.
Now a city clerical error threatens to take it away.
But in a rare political challenge, they were soon calling for clerical leaders including the ultimate authority in Iran's cumbersome system of dual clerical and republican rule - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - to step down.
Anger was soon directed at the clerical leadership that has been in power since the 1979 revolution, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the ultimate authority in Iran's system of dual clerical and republican rule.
Anger was soon directed at the clerical leadership that has been in power since the 1979 revolution, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the ultimate authority in Iran's sstem of dual clerical and republican rule.
He curbed the rapaciousness of his civil servants and clerical reactionaries.
The clerical sex abuse scandal has rocked the Catholic Church worldwide.
I should've settled for clerical work and been happy with it.
The clerical regime organised counter-demonstrations that attracted tens of thousands.
That image is a government that has clerical and revolutionary oversight.
Quebec's anti-clerical upheaval began earlier than Ireland's, in the 1960s.
She juggled her jobs at home and as a clerical worker.
Neither sanctions nor isolation have worked to weaken Iran's clerical regime.
The Trump campaign has called the $22010,22012 donation a clerical error.
How the purported clerical error occurred was not clear on Thursday.
His milestone apology went to clerical sexual abuse victims in Ireland.
The 1979 revolution had two contradictory ambitions: clerical Islamism and democracy.
The Trump administration has consistently sought to isolate Iran's clerical government.
It was a simple clerical error, a missing bit of paperwork.
It's long past time for penitence and promises on clerical pedophilia.
Mr. Weinstein's attorneys said it was a clerical mistake by amfAR.
But a simple clerical error had turned him into a soldier.
Protests over the Catholic church's clerical sex scandal also are expected.
Despite repeated assurances that under his watch the Vatican will enforce zero tolerance of clerical abuse, the pope's record so far "is disastrous," said Francesco Zanardi, the representative of Italy's principal clerical survivors group, Rete L'Abuso.
Colm O'Gorman, the executive director of Amnesty International Ireland and a survivor of clerical sex abuse, is leading the "Stand4Truth" rally in Dublin's Garden of Remembrance in protest of the church's history of clerical sex abuse.
In a demonstration of remarkable tone deafness to the issue of clerical sex abuse — and to the media environment in which he operates — the pope doubled down on accusations of calumny against survivors of clerical sexual abuse.
Alternatively, if Iran's clerical government collapses from within, so much the better.
The clerical gloves are expected to stay off at least until then.
In 2015, she visited an H.R.A. office to fix a clerical error.
It's not only the far-right which rubs up against clerical leftism.
For the Greek clerical hosts, the whole gathering was an unusual experience.
But his arrest sent a message to other would-be clerical critics.
The court tells us there was a clerical error in the documents.
Job opportunities include warehouse operations, department managers, team coordinators and clerical specialists.
Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe's case highlights the power struggle within Iran's clerical establishment.
Trump has called for talks with Iran's clerical rulers with "no preconditions".
In 2015 the country's top clerical council passed a fatwa condemning homosexuality.
"Mullahs get lost," they shout, while burning portraits of Iran's clerical rulers.
It has marginalized experts and deployed senior officials to perform clerical tasks.
This story is based on a preliminary draft with a clerical error.
It was explained away as a "clerical error," which is fair enough.
It can be a personal deliverance or a medical or clerical necessity.
The same source said Davis did clerical and website work for Stone.
The protesters have shouted harsh slogans against clerical leaders and their policies.
A great majority of our clergymen share our outrage at clerical abuse.
One now has a job doing clerical work in a municipal office.
Kraus's mother worked in various clerical jobs to help pay the bills.
The answer, quite simply, is the behavior of Iran's clerical regime itself.
Clerical stuff is my kryptonite and I am catastrophically behind on invoicing.
Tom Doyle, who destroyed his own clerical career by defending abuse victims.
Was it a clerical error or did the FBI do this on purpose?
It highlights Francis's weakest point—his repeated mishandling of clerical sex-abuse allegations.
Sadr, heir to a Shi'ite clerical dynasty persecuted under Saddam Hussein, on Feb.
The opposition to Iran's clerical government is atomized, with no clear recognized leader.
Alex Wood, the vicar, favours skinny black jeans rather than a clerical robe.
Clerics there increasingly question the system of velayat-e faqih, or clerical rule.
Sadr is the heir to a clerical dynasty which suffered under Saddam Hussein.
Clerical (as in clergy, in addition to documentation and administrative tasks) team warranted.
" It then reversed course and denied the waiver, due to a "clerical error.
Others declared people foreigners on the basis of what defendants called clerical errors.
"It was a clerical error that they were using preprinted forms," she said.
The government has apologized and denied making such changes, calling them clerical mistakes.
The government has apologized and denied making the changes, calling them clerical mistakes.
To that end, he's established a hotline number for victims of clerical abuse.
Usually, he said, such fares occur because of software malfunctions or clerical errors.
"I think a clerical culture of secrecy and privilege contributed more," he wrote.
If this happens, the clerical regime will make every effort to stifle discontent.
Two key hardliners including the speaker of the powerful clerical body were ousted.
The Revolutionary Guards have accused her of trying to overthrow Iran's clerical establishment.
In 2003, she headed an investigation of clerical abuse in the Philadelphia Archdiocese.
Nothing about priestly celibacy or barring women from clerical ranks, for that matter.
Now some protesters are venting their frustrations at the political and clerical establishment.
Or creating the conditions for the Iranian people to overthrow their clerical government?
Their clerical authority didn't always keep them from getting chased out of parishes.
An additional investigation into clerical abuse was ordered by Pope Francis in January.
Workers in transportation, agriculture, and clerical positions were reassigned to new positions, too.
Due to a clerical error, the information was never submitted to that database.
I also manage the feeders and manure scrapers and do some clerical work.
These occupations include everything from heavy manufacturing jobs to clerical, back-office work.
Although Iran's parliament passed the legislation, a top clerical body voted it down.
Mr. Sharif's government described the change as a "clerical error" and reversed it.
Due to a "clerical error," her application was sent into the regular admissions pool.
Nguyen said she was hired as an executive assistant to do standard clerical duties.
The country's main clerical body has endorsed him, though he has no ministerial experience.
As a judge of the clerical court, you can even issue an arrest order.
An energetic and apparently pious individual (lay or clerical) starts a new religious community.
Pay and conditions vary widely between, say, combat soldiers and those with clerical duties.
Due to this clerical error, it took over three decades for someone to find.
The worst offenders are hauled before a clerical court and held under house arrest.
Following the law's passage, a simple clerical error could send a pharmacist to jail.
Iran's hardline Revolutionary Guards have accused her of trying to overthrow Iran's clerical establishment.
The government swiftly reversed the change, saying it had arisen from a clerical error.
Reports of clerical abuse in this country first came out of Boston in 85033.
In Tehran, a senior clerical aide of Khomeini was shot dead by unidentified gunmen.
Kaiser has 218,853 employees, representing technical, administrative and clerical workers, according to Kaiser's website.
The ordinary means of entering the clerical state is by ordination to the diaconate.
For one thing, there are errors in Steele's document, ranging from clerical to substantive.
Father Towle was a street priest, trim and no-nonsense in his clerical blacks.
A Vatican statement said the panel would include some victims of clerical sexual abuse.
The scourge of clerical sexual abuse scandals in the church hit with unexpected force.
Justice is coming slowly for the victims of the Catholic clerical sex abuse crisis.
More broadly, state police officials have asked clerical sex abuse victims to come forward.
That, and the scandals over clerical sex abuse, left her skeptical about organized religion.
His mother held clerical jobs, including as an administrator at the Dallas County Jail.
Tuesday's grand jury report about clerical sexual abuse in Pennsylvania has changed my mind.
She reached up with one finger and pulled it down, exposing her clerical collar.
"They were unable to change the mainstream clerical ideas on this matter," he said.
The financial sector is facing fundamental changes like automation eliminating clerical and administration jobs.
Turnout is seen as a critical test of the popularity of the clerical establishment.
Her mother, raising three younger children on a clerical salary, cannot afford to contribute.
It's not uncommon for some clerical errors to occur during the initial vote tabulation.
It wasn't until weeks later that we learned the call was a clerical error.
The demonstrations gave rise to unprecedented calls for the removal of the clerical establishment.
What he doesn't explore, however, is the origin of the mandate of clerical celibacy.
Fernando Karadima, who was at the center of public outrage about clerical sexual abuse.
As throughout the trial, he wore a slightly oversized suit and a clerical collar.
I think, though, he still suffers, from a clerical system that famously excludes women.
He's clearly got this kinda cash ... so we're guessing this is a clerical error.
Hot to trot: the Reverend layers up in full clerical wear to deliver the service.
"This was an informal review for clerical errors," he said, referring to the IDP review.
Prince Muhammad has neutralised the clerical establishment, the National Guard and other centres of power.
Some may also perform other clerical duties commonly done by secretaries and other administrative assistants.
Let's chat with Mr. Newton: CLERICAL HEIR was the first pun that inspired the theme.
In Khomeini-Shahr, they torched an Islamic seminary, a symbol of the country's clerical leadership.
No other state has adopted the concept of velayat-e faqih, or Shia clerical rule.
Layers of state and clerical history have kept women in Ireland in second-class status.
While for Iran's clerical class that sense of entitlement is a point of bitter contention.
He was also a member of the National Ulema Council, Afghanistan's top Muslim clerical body.
Johnson once more "misspoke" as that was a clerical error in the Georgia SoS's office.
Their work is no longer clerical, it is an essential part of our emergency response.
However, Iran's clerical rulers have dismissed concerns about the impact of sanctions on the economy.
Iran's hardline Revolutionary Guards have accused her of trying to overthrow the country's clerical establishment.
But that's no excuse, said Jason Rabinowitz, the secretary-treasurer of the clerical workers union.
The government has apologized and denied making such a change, calling it a clerical mistake.
The changes still have to be approved by a clerical body before they become law.
The council vets parliamentary candidates based on their loyalty to Iran's constitution and clerical leadership.
Our clerical host's mood, we knew, tended to ebb and flow with his alcohol consumption.
He has dismissed those charges, saying it was a clerical error that has been corrected.
As soon as the pressure eased, the clerical establishment and monarchy questioned the opening process.
Its charge was to safeguard the revolution and Iran's new governmental system of clerical rule.
Protesters against clerical sexual child abuse in Ireland, at a rally in Dublin on Sunday.
Judges now have professional staffs of lawyers instead of having to rely on clerical support.
"Such a phony," said David Lorenz, a clerical sex abuse survivor who lives in Maryland.
Mr. Sadr, a scion of a Shiite clerical family, has spent years refashioning his image.
His opponents in the military and clerical ranks have increased their political attacks against him.
Hostages become pawns and condign punishment in the clerical regime's endless duel with the West.
There were thankfully no medical issues with Jemma's birth — the biggest complication was actually clerical.
Ayatollah Khamenei is 80, but his successor will be chosen by a conservative clerical body.
The Pope's move, dismissal from the clerical state, is the strongest sanction he can give.
The clerical regime has no such scruples, as its enabling of Assad's atrocities makes clear.
The protests turned political with young and working-class protesters demanding clerical leaders step down.
Additionally, reporting hotlines set up for survivors of clerical abuse have also seen a rise.
Malone began his clerical career in Massachusetts, worked under Law and considered him a mentor.
Pope Francis vowed to end clerical sexual abuse and overhaul the historically corrupt Vatican bank.
The government blamed the change on a clerical error and swiftly restored the original format.
There are no reliable statistics on the number of victims of clerical abuse in Italy.
Throughout the late 22010th century, intermitted accusations of clerical sex abuse would come to light.
Iran's clerical rulers have played down the U.S. move, but many ordinary Iranians appear apprehensive.
Until this point, Francis's legacy on the clerical sex abuse scandal has been fairly positive.
TMZ also writes that the man is a preacher because he is wearing a clerical collar.
But based on Kushner and squad's track records, the filing was likely an accidental clerical error.
He didn't break his promise not to tell if he's not wearing a clerical collar, right?
He once mistook Hill, a longtime expert on Russia, for a clerical aide during a briefing.
For instance, the enemies of Bosko Obradovic, the leader of Dveri, call him a clerical fascist.
Charles is required to serve another 10 years because his original release was a clerical error.
Now the talk is of the clerics in Najaf shaping the future of Iran's clerical rule.
They would also be given instruction on how to react to allegations of clerical sex abuse.
Hook said Washington believed that the Iranian nation had lost their confidence in their clerical rulers.
I didn't have time to do that; I needed a job and resorted to clerical work.
Those implicated in cover-ups, such as Archbishop Donald Wuerl, remain in positions of clerical authority.
Bizarrely, opponents are also wielding a strange, clerical error over the Clean Air Act in 1990.
The protests have put pressure on the clerical leaders in power since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The argument that this clerical discrepancy should keep the agency from regulating carbon dioxide is preposterous.
But powerful clerical voices here believe their faith -- and by extension, these traditions -- is in danger.
His father helped run a family business, C.M. Almy, which made clerical vestments and church goods.
An earlier report of 48 missing was a "clerical error," according to Santa Barbara County officials.
One summer, she took a clerical job at the plant and fell in love with manufacturing.
In 2014, he named eight people, including one clerical abuse survivor, Marie Collins, to that committee.
Nightmare at 25 Pearl Street: A clerical error quadrupled taxes at a building in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
Mr. Tillerson has asked some senior officials to do clerical tasks and left many ambassadorships unfilled.
The unending revelations of clerical sexual abuse and cover-ups demand radical, public, convincing systemic change.
The devastating error robbed clerical leaders of the chance to conjure unifying value from Soleimani's martyrdom.
An HHS spokesperson said the nine-day lapse had been corrected and blamed a clerical error.
The clashes, which began last week, have rattled Tehran's clerical leadership and left 21 people dead.
The core of the regime is the institution of absolute clerical rule, which rejects popular will.
Years of pervasive corruption and mismanagement by the clerical regime have left the economy deeply vulnerable.
Instead, they are often the result of clerical errors by poll workers marking the wrong record.
Thanks to babs [Barbara Williams, news technology assistant], tom [Thomas Holcomb, news clerical staff], steve m.
The decision blindsided department officials and Republican lawmakers, who initially thought it was a clerical error.
They weren't pulling off some elaborate ruse or looking for the clerical equivalent of a bathhouse.
Before 190 church leaders, he called for "concrete and effective measures" to address clerical sexual abuse.
But starting in the 1990s, the clerical child sex abuse crisis began to change all that.
To underline the point, he doffed his clerical collar and used scissors to chop it into pieces.
The Obama administration enjoyed a lot of clerical sympathy for its determination to expand health care coverage.
We agreed to this [form of] clerical life because of our job, we did not choose it.
But he moved to Rome and held a prestigious clerical post there before his death last year.
Iraq, so Mr Amari says, is too multi-religious to adopt Iran's system of Shia clerical rule.
He had an evening gig at a law firm doing clerical work and waited tables on weekends.
The following of Seyed Aghamiri, who says temporal power corrupts, grew after a clerical court defrocked him.
That does not mean that either she or her clerical supporters are demanding that she be enthroned.
Fourteen years her elder, he was never intimidated, she says, by a woman in a clerical collar.
There are a number of administrative things that require a lot of clerical work to do correctly.
One obstacle to better relations is the question of who should make senior clerical appointments in China.
But all of these clerical titles are nicknames for Tobias Forge, frontman of Swedish death metallers Repugnant.
But the regional policies adopted by Iran's clerical rulers could be constrained by the country's economic problems.
Women make up 40% of the global workforce for clerical jobs but only 17% of executive roles.
Generations of Christians have interpreted Paul's words as a prohibition on opening certain clerical roles to women.
The innovation developed by the clerical bureaucracies to enable this transition was the invention of financial accounting.
While it seems to benefit the clerical regime in Tehran, it also clearly undermines US national interests.
When the civil service system was founded in 22019, most of its positions were clerical in nature.
The sheer size of the Catholic Church means it's difficult to know the extent of clerical abuse.
Those increases are currently pinned to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers.
Iran was focused mainly on Israeli or pro-Jewish targets and political opponents of Tehran's clerical rulers.
She was convicted of plotting to overthrow Iran's clerical establishment and sentenced to five years in jail.
The transfer is largely clerical in nature and is unlikely to even be noticed by internet users.
But Trump may be in no hurry to embark on negotiations that might bolster Iranian clerical leaders.
The long-forgotten clerical error at issue in the case — State of West Virginia, et al. v.
Francis touched on existential problems within the church, which faces eroding trust because of clerical sexual abuse.
The Church must confront the clerical culture that spawned the crisis before it destroys the Catholic Church.
Only the most anti-clerical of Brel's fans can begrudge a man's will to be born again.
In addition, NBC News has reported that Arkansas authorities are investigating clerical sexual abuse in the state.
My husband, Raif Badawi, a blogger and activist, was a harsh critic of Saudi Arabia's clerical establishment.
Cohen got her start by doing odd jobs and clerical work for her first husband, Alvin Lustig.
Many Irish say they are waiting for recognition of their suffering amid decades of clerical sex abuse.
During World War I, women held occupations in domestic and personal service, clerical occupations, and factory work.
"Joan" pleased neither French audiences nor clerical authorities and was recut to mollify the Archbishop of Paris.
But net assets have risen from £66m to £76m, and clerical whimsy seems to be doing well.
Both his father and father-in-law were grand ayatollahs, the highest clerical level of Shiite Islam.
Perform general clerical duties to include but not limited to; scanning, copying, faxing, filing, and data entry.
Muhammadiyah's call for a boycott has gained support from the Indonesian Ulema Council, its top clerical body.
Protests against Iran's clerical rulers since the weekend underscore that political uncertainties remain in the Middle East.
Iran's clerical regime has emerged as arguably the biggest enemy of pluralistic democracy in the region today.
The money might result from clerical errors, botched mail deliveries or just the wrong address on file.
Most women in the Navy of the early 21990s were assigned to hospital posts or clerical jobs.
Many were attracted to clerical government because, unlike Marxism or liberalism, it was explicitly rooted in Iran's heritage.
Dressed in black, he wore his clerical collar and listened intently to the legal argument, occasionally taking notes.
Two prominent conservatives, including the speaker of the powerful clerical body, were among those ousted in the capital.
A spokesperson from the company confirmed Mashable's report that the app was removed because of a clerical error.
An apparent clerical oversight effectively halted the Trump team's ability to coordinate with President Barack Obama's White House.
There were clerical looking overcoats like those the Vatican elite order from the papal tailor Ditta Annibale Gammarelli.
Bouchard made a single clerical error that led him to peg DFC's fair value at $10.21 per share.
They were wearing the traditional Roman Catholic clothing — a black clerical robe with white plastic around their neck.
The company, which grew 35 percent in 2015, develops "software robots" which can perform clerical and administration tasks.
Some states have tumult in the labor market because thousands of workers lost manufacturing, clerical or construction jobs.
In July, Iran sentenced scores of students to lengthy prison terms for peacefully protesting against the clerical regime.
In some countries, Mr. Lohman said, "a clerical error in a morphine prescription" can lead to criminal inquiries.
And Marine Le Pen has not tried to hide her support for the clerical regime in Tehran either.
Nearly all women hired by the O.S.S. were assigned to clerical work, and Ms. Sharrar was no exception.
Epstein's name appeared on tax documents through 2012 in what the Blacks' spokeswoman said was a clerical error.
The response, he said, is part of the deep conservatism in the clerical establishment that is impeding development.
That is, he phrased his answer to exclude the great majority of clerical abusers, himself first of all.
The clerical employees will get a payout from a pot representing an overall 2.2 percent rise, Unite said.
Women moved from clerical to managerial jobs and became slightly more likely than men to be union members.
At the time, English labor was subject to uncompensated apprenticeships, domestic servitude, and some measure of clerical dominion.
Today, the e-commerce wave is displacing shopworkers, while automated data systems are replacing clerical and administrative work.
They were rather anti-clerical, which is not a contradiction: you can be religious and anticlerical, of course.
A church tribunal pronounced him guilty of the abuse last year and stripped him of his clerical status.
There is an absolute seriousness to the monks during the services, but none of the usual clerical piousness.
Dr. Seyed Emami, 63, who came from an old clerical family, was a dual Iranian and Canadian citizen.
Until now, the contest for this seat of clerical power was an unremarkable event, but not this time.
Iran's clerical rulers support the Houthis, but Tehran denies it actively supports them with military and financial support.
In exchange, it gave Iran's clerical government an economic lifeline — which, Mr. Pompeo promised, has now been cut.
That index is called the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W.
Four decades of clerical rule in Iran have shaped an authoritarian reality that cannot be whitewashed any longer.
Her father, Oswald, worked for Cambridge University Press, and her mother, Ruth, had a series of clerical jobs.
Their victims included an African-American man, two women and a minister wearing a clerical collar, Cullen said.
Archbishop Capucci was given a one-person cell and permitted to celebrate Mass and wear his clerical robe.
Judy Jones, SNAP's Midwest leader, told CNN calls always spike after news of clerical abuse comes to light.
He is the first cardinal in the Catholic Church to be punished by dismissal from the clerical state.
It was a fall from great heights for Cardinal Pell, who appeared in court without his clerical collar.
Instead of promoting fruitful discussion, the Vatican preferred to return to a "clerical self-referential" mode, she wrote.
Viganò's letter came as Pope Francis toured Ireland, another country hit particularly hard by clerical child sex abuse.
But then in the late 21980s, a sustained series of revelations about clerical sex abuse happened in Ireland.
The plan worked; the Saudi clerical establishment directed their energies toward causing trouble abroad, which the Saudis tolerated.
The elections have heightened tensions between hard-liners, who control the judiciary and the powerful clerical councils, and reformers.
And lacking an official explanation so far, our running theory is that a clerical error could be to blame.
Pell's conviction had given other victims of clerical sex abuse hope that their stories would be believed, Last said.
Defense lawyers previously argued the agency was stymied by legal limits on background checks and the local clerical errors.
Within Iran's complex mix of clerical rulers and elected officials, Khamenei has the final say on all state matters.
A woman searching for her daughter, a clerical worker at the World Trade Center, faints in grief on Sept.
But FATF will not complete its evaluation of the law until it is ratified by Iran's top clerical council.
In a world dominated by clerical black, we tend to forget about the color wheel as a design tool.
Over the past few decades, anger over clerical abuse combined with social modernisation to create a cascade of change.
Francis met three Chilean men who were victims of the clerical sex abuse and cover-up scandal last month.
Community and personal service workers added over 57,000 net new positions, while clerical and administrative positions grew by 75,000.
Anger over economic stagnation and reputed graft within the clerical and security hierarchies has been building since last month.
Outside office hours, physicians spent another one to two hours of personal time each night doing additional clerical work.
The check was sent to Davenport as the result of a clerical error -- she never sought out the payment.
He has signalled he is open to talks with Tehran without preconditions an offer rejected by Iran's clerical leadership.
His art lost clerical patronage, late in his life, to the softened, high-fructose manner of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
Patrick's Church in Brooklyn, is one of the largest cash settlements for victims of clerical sexual abuse in history.
Although some traditional middle-skills opportunities for construction and clerical workers are shrinking, Mr. Lennon said, others are growing.
Fifteen percent of mail carriers have a four-year degree, as do one in five clerical and sales workers.
"Dad grew from being John Tishman's chauffeur to clerical work and helping him with personal business," Mr. Hussey said.
But, outside of production and clerical work, middle-wage jobs are growing somewhat as a share of the total.
Throughout this phenomenal growth, our government's stewardship role with respect to the DNS has remained largely clerical and symbolic.
Indeed, these dissident movements had already challenged the papacy and the priesthood, transubstantiation, indulgences, relics, icons, and clerical celibacy.
Pope Francis ignored recommendations to discipline McCarrick, who didn't resign from active clerical work until July of this year.
But much of "Clergy" focuses on one issue: Clerical child abuse, which the movie says the church covered up.
The St. Peter's team in their clerical robes sat side by side with their opposition in suits and ties.
Clerical sex abuse: Pope Francis today decreed universal procedures for reporting and investigating cases in the Roman Catholic Church.
Vermont: Attorney General TJ Donovan announced in September that the state would launch an investigation into clerical sexual abuse.
Many Irish say they are waiting for recognition of their suffering from decades of clerical sex abuse — and action.
Spending my days arguing with people over stupid rules, errors and minor clerical tasks has made me beyond angry.
He models various clerical outfits to the beat of the La La Land soundtrack, cheekily adding a #HotPriestSummer tag.
A secretive clerical aristocracy designs a church governance system that minimizes transparency and accountability for American crimes against Americans.
Since the IRS has only past tax returns to go off of, there are bound to be clerical errors.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misstated the clerical role of the priest Guido Marini.
Mr. Sadr, the scion of an eminent clerical family, has portrayed his changed political philosophy in starkly pragmatic terms.
Many within the Shiite clerical orders believed Mr. Sadr had ordered the killing to settle an old family feud.
About 700 WACs served in the war, mostly in clerical jobs, but that did not shield them from combat.
The United States has missed many opportunities in the past to isolate Iran's clerical leaders and empower its people.
He also appealed directly to the Iranian people, suggesting they should reject the clerical government in Tehran, the capital.
Middle-of-the-road Catholics, lay and clerical, could be alienated unless ways are found to assert that compatibility.
The ancient Code of Hammurabi even skips the 22012th law (though experts say this was probably a clerical error).
A spokesman for Augusta National said the mistake was "a clerical error," a score registered incorrectly at the green.
Some of Mr. Trump's top aides apparently view Iran and its clerical leaders as a leading source of evil.
The unrest posed the most serious challenge to its clerical leadership since a 2009 uprising over disputed presidential elections.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sees the world through a clerical and revolutionary lens clouded by anti-US dogma.
Children are less likely to follow their parents' careers if they are middle managers or clerical or service workers.
The protests turned political, with demonstrators burning pictures of senior officials and calling on clerical rulers to step down.
Such clerical staff lack the skills and incentives to examine warrant applications closely to determine compliance with the law.
They could also sign up to be SAGE volunteers tasked with event planning and clerical support, among other opportunities.
He is currently a member of the Assembly of Experts, an influential clerical body that selects the supreme leader.
Hardships have triggered waves of nation-wide protests, with calls for both Rouhani and clerical leaders to step down.
As a colleague wrote recently, there is good reason to expect the fallout from clerical abuse scandals to get worse.
And also if there weren't documented cases of other people not being able to vote because of minor clerical errors.
Appointed as the party's leader, Mr. Orban spoke out against nationalism, defended civil society and opposed clerical influence in politics.
Of those, 21000% of the rejections had to do with filing errors — clerical mistakes that could, with time, be remedied.
One is HK Lab, created a year ago by the National Union of Commercial and Clerical Employees, Denmark's biggest union.
For all his ire towards Iran's clerical regime, Mr Trump also says he would be happy to negotiate with it.
As a result, more than 42,000 registration forms were rejected despite evidence that the databases were riddled with clerical errors.
An effort to override President George W. Bush's veto of the 2008 farm bill imploded over an embarrassing clerical error.
Clerical errors and lack of notice are common in the U.S. immigration court system, say immigration lawyers and former judges.
The commission ruled only work associated with sales and trading, not clerical or ministerial tasks, fall under the ANE category.
With Tehran's currency imploding and protesters rebuilding momentum, the clerical regime may find that bankrolling Damascus is no longer affordable.
A separate 2013 Reuters investigation found that the property confiscations on behalf of Iran's clerical leadership were about $95 billion.
The typists, stenographers and other clerical workers supplied by temping agencies earned wages only slightly below those of permanent workers.
Open roles: Seasonal merchandising specialist, overnight inventor/merchandising specialist, customer experience specialist, warehouse clerical aide, occasional seasonal technician and more.
Social Security COLAs are based on that measurement, called the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers.
The Saudi royal family responded as they had to other such crises: by co-opting and appeasing the clerical establishment.
Iran became an Islamic Republic back in 1979, post-Islamic revolution and is led by a very conservative clerical elite.
The Guardian Council, a unelected 12-member clerical body, barred nearly all known reformist figures from standing in the elections.
The "Have no Fear" NGO also said some Church representatives still fail to report clerical sex crimes to Polish prosecutors.
But the first widespread investigation into Catholic clerical sex abuse as a pattern occurred in the late 1990s, in Ireland.
Instead, countless people across the world are stuck working long shifts as corporate lawyers, clerical workers, consultants, telemarketers, and more.
Clerical errors have put children who were very much wanted by their guardians on a list of adoptable, unaccompanied minors.
He later met privately for 19793 minutes at the Vatican embassy with eight victims of clerical, religious and institutional abuse.
Clerical errors are common, said Mr. Clark, whose store opened in 1960 and was inspected by the A.T.F. this year.
Last fall, the Communist Party leadership visited Mr. Sadr at his headquarters in Najaf, the home of Iraq's clerical establishment.
But I have forever been singled out as the guy who won the Masters because of some damn clerical mistake.
As demonstrations have progressed, however, chanted slogans have become more specifically anti-clerical, calling for an end to theocratic rule.
In 2017, the kingdom's top clerical body endorsed ending a ban on women driving which they had justified for decades.
Demonstrations began last week reportedly over economic concerns but later shifted toward anti-government protests focused on Iran's clerical rulers.
The president also spoke compellingly about the suffering of the Iranian people at the hands of a brutal clerical regime.
While many Iranians blame this on the sanctions imposed by Trump, they also protested perceived corruption among Iran's clerical leadership.
Soleimani was a national hero to many Iranians, even those who did not consider themselves supporters of Iran's clerical rulers.
The United States has always been in a difficult spot in dealing with the clerical regime's propensity for hostage-taking.
The screenplay suggests he suffered a crisis of faith because of his inadequate response to the clerical sex abuse scandal.
He did not elaborate whether it was a decision made by Iran's clerical rulers to threaten U.S. President Donald Trump.
Iran will remain a threat to the U.S. and its allies as long as the clerical regime remains in power.
The protests immediately turned political, with demonstrators burning pictures of senior officials and calling on clerical rulers to step down.
And rather than a thin man in clerical robes, he became a jolly, big-bellied man in a fur suit.
Pope Francis and other church leaders will kick off an unprecedented conference on Thursday aimed at addressing clerical sexual abuse.
The Roman Catholic Church: Pope Francis and other church leaders convene today for an unprecedented conference on clerical sexual abuse.
That clerical celibacy doesn't guarantee asceticism is obvious, any more than attending Mass guarantees prayerfulness (trust me on that one).
The Assembly of Experts, an elected body of about 90 senior clerical and political figures, has one really important responsibility.
Since then, revelations have spread worldwide, with reports of widespread clerical abuse affecting thousands of children in dozens of countries.
Even members of the clerical establishment were constantly assessing what Islamic government meant — and, indeed, if it was desirable at all.
But he described clerical sex abuse as "a monstrosity" and said bishops who transferred abusive priests to protect them should resign.
With Trump increasing pressure on Iran, its Shi'ite clerical leadership will be even more determined to maintain its patronage in Iraq.
She was sentenced to five years in prison after an Iranian court convicted her of plotting to overthrow the clerical establishment.
Once glasses could stay put, they freed people's hands for writing, and opened up the possibility of clerical or literary work.
Existing foreign mosques will be turned over to local authorities to be administered by local Muslims and their elected clerical head.
The agency has also affirmed SWL's and Clerical Medical Finance plc's subordinated debt, which carries a guarantee from SWL, at 'A-'.
As the book notes, Mrs May's childhood reminiscences generally stress that her clerical father, Hubert Brasier, was there to help everybody.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholic women say there's a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.
Rather, he was "erroneously released" due to a clerical error, a statement released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department states.
Since Thursday, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets across Iran, alarming the government and the clerical leadership.
But the regime found ruthless ways to tame and neutralise clerical opposition, and sometimes to turn religion to its own advantage.
Iran's clerical rulers, since their assumption of power in 1979, have established and worked with armed groups across the Arab world.
Although of Iranian origin, he is opposed to the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's concept of Velayat-e Faqih, or clerical rule.
The Guard Corps was set up after the 1979 Islamic revolution to protect the Shi'ite clerical ruling system and revolutionary values.
But chanted slogans have become more specifically anti-clerical as the demonstrations have progressed, calling for an end to theocratic rule.
Protests began last week over economic concerns, reports say, but have shifted to anti-government demonstrations focused on the clerical regime.
That's according to one of three survivors of clerical sex abuse from Chile who visited with the Pope at the Vatican.
The government's current job of domain name administrator is largely clerical and cannot influence editorial decisions on the web, they say.
In September, corruption charges also caught up two top members of the Wahhabi clerical class, known for their support of terrorism.
Similarly, that organization has to expand its coalition by bringing other dissidents who reject clerical rule Iran under a huge tent.
Former President Obama had pardoned Tedesco in 85033, but the fraud conviction remained on his record due to a clerical error.
That could be tough considering the number of upcoming state deadlines and intensive clerical work required to get on the ballot.
Wall Street analysts believe it is a "clerical error" and will change after company executives meet with federal officials next week.
Hardliners have asked the judiciary to execute the two opposition leaders, calling them seditionists who aimed to topple the clerical establishment.
One slogan was "The people are begging while the leader [Khamenei] reigns like god," reflecting resentment of clerical power and wealth.
His sentence was the first in modern history that the Vatican's own tribunal had handed down in a clerical abuse case.
Robots and related forms of artificial intelligence are rapidly supplanting what remain of factory workers, call-center operators and clerical staff.
But when news of decades of widespread clerical abuse in Pennsylvania broke, Mr. Tosatti urged the archbishop to tell his story.
On the other end of the economic spectrum, most working people are employed in manual labor, service industry, and clerical jobs.
But Iran's clerical regime has too many power centers and is too deeply institutionalized to be toppled by impulsive military action.
I tried to explain this to my friend Warren, an esteemed reverend-doctor who wears his clerical collar even on Tuesdays.
A priest who wore a neon pink Hawaiian shirt over his clerical collar looked up and down the hallway and smiled.
Last week, he released a 6,000-word letter about the church's clerical sex abuse crisis, effectively undercutting Francis on the issue.
Her office has also set up a hotline for victims or witnesses of clerical child sex abuse to report incidents directly.
Through its Shiite militias, the clerical regime has fueled violence and death in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and well beyond.
Nowadays, she noted, men who seek to be priests will not be ordained if they cannot accept women as clerical equals.
Ms. Magbanua did part-time clerical work at a Miami Beach dental office where she met Mr. Adelson, 42, a periodontist.
The regime has policed its boundaries and eliminated true challenges to the entrenched interests of its security apparatus and clerical elite.
And clerical workers who show a spark may be offered training and a job in sales or customer service, Gimbel says.
Few see these demonstrations as an existential threat to the clerical establishment that has dominated Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
Rafsanjani was a member of the Assembly of Experts, the clerical body that selects the supreme leader, Iran's most powerful figure.
Because she takes this job mostly as a lark, Phyllis has a lackadaisical attitude toward her clerical assignments and working hours.
A debate champion and intramural athlete, he worked days in Fordham's computer center and summers in construction, factory and clerical jobs.
Soleimani was a national hero to many Iranians, even those who did not consider themselves devoted supporters of Iran's clerical rulers.
Unfortunately, the clerical regime has done both in the past without provoking escalation, or even much of a response at all.
Nearly two years ago, unrest over poor living standards led to some calling on Shi'ite Muslim clerical leaders to step down.
Widodo has vowed not to interfere in the legal proceedings against Purnama, according to the Indonesian Clerical Council, a Muslim group.
The parolee had been released from prison halfway through his eight-year sentence thanks to a clerical error, according to ABC.
The adjustments are calculated each year using the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W.
In the complaint, prosecutors say White is shown apparently head butting a man in a clerical collar and a female counterprotester.
The White House quickly pulled the nomination -- so quickly that DHS officials thought it was a clerical error until Friday morning.
He was described as a big man wearing red clerical clothing with white hair and a long white beard to match.
State news agency IRNA said handouts to the poor, the most consistent supporters of the clerical establishment, had started on Tuesday.
Despite a hollow show of force, the unpopular clerical regime has much vulnerability that can be exploited, given sufficient political will.
The Vatican: Pope Francis and other leaders of the Roman Catholic Church convene today for a conference on clerical sexual abuse.
He was wearing a long black cassock and stiff white clerical collar; I was in my school uniform and knee socks.
Still, some Catholic bishops and conservative church media outlets have continued to blame the clerical child sexual abuse crisis on homosexuality.
Survivors accuse the government and the judiciary, which has been slow to investigate clerical abuse cases, of silence on the issue.
Diminishing ordinations to the priesthood, young Catholics leaving the church in large numbers and clerical sexual abuse will, I fear, continue.
With no entrenched regime in place, multiple authority figures from Iran's clerical and military circles, among others, will jockey for control.
A clerical televangelist known as Sheikh Mizo, who irked Mr. Sabry with his teachings, was jailed for five years in February.
"If we lose this space, we'll have to leave New York," said Ms. Harper, the jeweler, "because of a clerical error."
If true, the letter represents one of the most explosive revelations to emerge out of the Catholic clerical sex abuse scandal.
The Pennsylvania files, though, represent the most wide-ranging investigation yet into Catholic clerical child sexual abuse in the United States.
Five days of protests in Iran have posed the boldest challenge to its clerical leadership since pro-reform unrest in 2009.
It is an extended, thorough history of literary, clerical, social and political life in Ireland and England during the century from 1640.
The McCarrick case is just one of a number of revelations about Catholic clerical child sex abuse that have emerged this summer.
That last sentiment is more characteristic of American church-state separation than of French secularism in its most zealously anti-clerical form.
But Eleanor's placement is a clerical error, and the existence she lived back on Earth was hardly worthy of a paradisiacal afterlife.
A decade of relentless pressure from the judiciary, the Revolutionary Guards and clerical councils dominated by hard-liners has confined Iran's reformists.
However, in his letter, he made clear both the gravity of the allegations and his commitment to reforming clerical culture from within.
The ban was declared by the country's highest Islamic clerical council in 2012 saying it was contradictory to Muslim culture and teachings.
He was also a member of the Assembly of Experts, the clerical body that selects the supreme leader, Iran's most powerful figure.
US Iran policy exposed Trump has banked on Iran's clerical leaders being forced back to the negotiating table by relentless economic pressure.
The JAG funds can help pay the office's rent, cover clerical staff, and provide overtime to officers so they can conduct investigations.
What does a thinker of this rigorously pessimistic persuasion make of the clerical sex-abuse scandals that plumbed new depths this week?
Unite said that the staff at Scottish Widows and Clerical Medical in Edinburgh and Bristol will be transferred to the new company.
Portland was unable to play guard CJ McCollum because of a pregame clerical error in submitting players to be active and inactive.
The demonstrations have not been on the same scale as those by the Green Movement, which shook Iran's clerical establishment in 2009.
Most notably, there are insufficient numbers of forensic pathologists, medicolegal death investigators, and clerical personnel for the volume of cases in Connecticut.
Rather than defaulting to another hardline cleric, some envision a clerical council, a military dictatorship or even a disruptive, potentially revolutionary transition.
"I told you so," he said on February 20th, on the eve of a summit on clerical sexual abuse in the Vatican.
Mr Raisi was said to have handed out money supplied by Astan Quds Razavi, the country's largest clerical fund, to buy votes.
Once the registration process ends, the would-be candidates will be vetted by the Guardian Council, the country's most influential clerical body.
The agency uses the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, CPI-W, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
COLAS are determined by an automatic formula tied to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W).
The bill must now pass a second vote before being submitted to a clerical body for final approval and passage into law.
But in social relations, the Hui are part of this local dynamic — the clerical authority and the authority of the local state.
On Wednesday, senators pressed Tillerson over the vacancies and reports of senior staff being relegated to clerical duties due to staff shortages.
But due to a clerical error, his fraud conviction was not pardoned until Trump corrected the issue, according to the White House.
The protests have included chants and slogans against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the clerical leadership in power since 1979 revolution.
"This is a clerical error where a minor contribution wasn't reported on a campaign finance report," said the campaign adviser, Austin Chambers.
Western appeasement of the clerical fascist regime in Iran has contributed directly to the Syrian nightmare and to the creation of ISIS.
Photo and video footage in the complaint showed White apparently head-butting a man in a clerical collar and a female counterprotester.
The news of Bransfield's resignation suggests that the Vatican is ramping up its efforts to combat the global clerical sex abuse crisis.
As we reported, the ex-couple had two previous divorce settlements rejected by the court after making clerical errors in their filings.
Some victims' advocates say the conviction of so high profile a figure could encourage other survivors of clerical abuse to speak out.
Cardinal Pell appeared in court on Monday wearing a black suit and clerical collar and did not speak during the initial session.
Set up after the 1979 Islamic Revolution to protect the Shi'ite clerical ruling system, the IRGC is Iran's most powerful security organisation.
They demanded major changes in Iran's constitution, which vests power in a clerical elite; others called for creating a new, secular constitution.
It also sent a mixed signal to Tehran about what the consequences would be if the clerical government resumed producing nuclear material.
In the process, Iran's clerical leaders are suppressing a hugely talented and culturally rich people, blocking them from realizing their full potential.
Catholics and non-Catholics alike ask: What can be done to end clerical abuse and restore sanctity to the holy Catholic Church?
In his Mass, Francis sought to rally a church battered by secularism as well as its history of clerical and institutional abuse.
According to the Encyclopedia of Chicago, working conditions, wages, and hours in clerical work were seen as the best at the time.
Experts say the majority of campaign finance law violations are clerical errors or missed deadlines, and are rectified by the parties involved.
Among the jobs most at risk are in fast-food chains, grocery stores, retailers and in back-office administrative and clerical roles.
Cardinal O'Malley, while partly critical of the Pope, also defended the pontiff's commitment to a zero-tolerance policy on clerical sex abuse.
Protests began over economic concerns last week, but have shifted toward anti-government demonstrations focused on Iran's clerical rulers, according to reports.
They said the agreement failed to strip Mr. Heckman of his clerical credentials and had cut his accusers out of the process.
Protesters chanted against Iran's clerical rulers for a third day, while several prominent newscasters quit their jobs, apologizing for having broadcast lies.
On the morning of one event, her landlord tried to evict the family for what turned out to be a clerical error.
The protests began last week over economic concerns, reports say, but have shifted toward anti-government demonstrations focused on Iran's clerical rulers.
Thursday morning the total was reported as 2400 then revised to eight due to a "clerical error," according to the sheriff's office.
This ruse gave Iran access to funding held in a humanitarian escrow account, which the vendor recycled back to the clerical regime.
Photo and video footage in the complaint show White apparently head-butting a man in a clerical collar and a female counterprotester.
By striking a chord of solidarity with the regime's principal opposition to clerical rule, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
Protests began over economic concerns last week, but have shifted toward anti-government demonstrations focused on Iran's clerical rulers, according to reports.
The church acknowledges the pope's primacy in matters of faith but follows the Byzantine rite in matters of liturgy and clerical discipline.
Despite the fact that perpetrators have many victims and that children are inherently vulnerable, the clerical pushback in Australia has been intense.
The problem of clerical sex abuse has more to do with the unconscionable celibacy law and nothing to do with sexual orientation.
But economic hardships fueled by U.S. sanctions have triggered waves of protests that sometimes call for Iran's clerical leaders to step down.
The Globe's reporting galvanized wider research on the extent of clerical sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church in the United States.
And on Thursday, the Department of Justice subpoenaed seven Pennsylvania dioceses as part of a national-level investigation into clerical sex abuse.
A source told CNN that Davis did do clerical tasks and media bookings for Stone in 2016, ostensibly after her prison sentence.
The ceremonial head covering is an important piece of the clerical uniform—and only the Pope is allowed to wear the white version.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) has been the sword and shield of Shi'ite clerical rule in Iran since its 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Algorithms have retired many of the bureaucratic, clerical duties once performed by humans—and they will soon begin to replace more creative tasks.
We saw this in season 1, when June gets her credit card declined at a coffee shop and assumes it's a clerical error.
Led by Paris-based Maryam Rajavi, the dissidents in exile cast themselves as an alternative to the Shi'ite Muslim clerical rule in Iran.
Because I could type, I was sent to clerical school and spent the last 18 months of my service at Camp Irwin, Calif.
That is probably also still true of the second group of his critics: those appalled by his inept response to clerical sex abuse.
Iran's clerical rulers have repeatedly ruled out reducing its sway across the region, as demanded by the United States and its European allies.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards had accused her of trying to overthrow the clerical establishment, but the official charges against her were not made public.
Meanwhile, even among those dreaded communist Slavs, whose official ideology was atheism, some strange manoeuvres were made involving nationalism, religion and clerical politics.
These clerical misdeeds had injured the entire "body of Christ" which was constituted, as Catholic teachings held, by common participation in Holy Communion.
Clerical casuists understood that as a criticism of Mr Khamenei's claim to be supreme leader not just of Iran, but of all Shias.
While some of these incidents were attributed to clerical confusion, it's unclear why some registered Democrats could not be found in the system.
In the developed world, McKinsey estimates that men will tend to lose machine-operating jobs and women will lose clerical and service roles.
Iranians protested for a third day in a row against the clerical regime that they blame for running the economy into the ground.
What if, after your death, you find yourself in paradise — only to learn that it was a clerical error that landed you there?
Iran's clerical rulers have ruled out renegotiating the nuclear deal or holding talks on its missile program, which it says is purely defensive.
Citing clerical Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who outranks him, he said most of Iran's problems were internal and not caused by sanctions.
Often mentioned as a possible successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as Supreme Leader, Raisi appears to have the backing of the clerical establishment.
Indonesia's highest Islamic clerical council declared Valentine's Day forbidden by Islamic law in 2012, saying it was contradictory to Muslim culture and teachings.
Her team was disqualified from a tourney cause they thought she was a boy because of a clerical error that wasn't handled properly.
In late December, Iranians staged nationwide demonstrations over poor living standards, calling on Rouhani as well as Shi'ite clerical leaders to step down.
"The original White House statement included a clerical error, which we quickly detected and fixed," a National Security Council spokesman told CNN Tuesday.
A Nigerian nun urged members at a Vatican summit on clerical sexual abuse to quash the Catholic Church's culture of silence around misconduct.
Presidential candidates in Iran must be vetted by a clerical body, and once elected the head of government answers to the Supreme Leader.
The Guardian Council clerical body had asked lawmakers to include clauses including a guarantee that the law would not clash with the constitution.
There are 103 elevator mechanics, mechanic helpers, supervisors, dispatchers, managers, and clerical staff maintaining the elevators with an annual budget of $74 million.
Given the importance of the Guards to the clerical leadership, few Iranians harbor high hopes that Rouhani will to fulfill all his promises.
The changes prompted accusations of blasphemy from religious parties and the government retreated, apologizing in parliament for what it called a "clerical" mistake.
In late December, Iranians staged nationwide demonstrations over poor living standards, calling on Rouhani as well as top clerical leaders to step down.
A 2010 News21 study concluded that almost all cases of voter fraud allegations turned out to be clerical errors or mistakes, not fraud.
" He added: "It further provokes an already resentful conservative and clerical class when the government is working very hard to temper their resentment.
One student's transcript showed all "advanced" courses that the Landrys later said should have been "honors;"; they blamed it on a clerical error.
The Department of Justice has subpoenaed records from seven of Pennsylvania's eight dioceses as part of a wider investigation into clerical sex abuse.
His letter not only accused church leaders, by name, of covering up clerical misconduct, but also claimed that some of them are gay.
"Nothing has changed, sadly," said Colm O'Gorman, the executive director of Amnesty International Ireland, who is himself a survivor of clerical sexual abuse.
In a cemetery in Gortahork, a small village near the coast, eight men are buried, all victims of clerical abuse who killed themselves.
Ayatollah Hashem Bathayi Golpayegani, who sits on the clerical body responsible for choosing Iran's supreme leader, died two days after contracting the virus.
It was the House of Saud's unseemly deal with fundamentalist clerical firebrands: Spare us here at home, and we'll grant you license abroad.
If it isn't — either because of a minor typo or a clerical error — the registration is suspended until the voter resolves the discrepancy.
Mr. Hook accused Iran's clerical government of diverting millions of dollars for medical supplies to buy items like electrical cable and tobacco products.
Between them came austere black and gray suiting with the ruff of a clerical collar peeking out; lacy chemise dresses and tapestry brocades.
In response to questions, Francis admitted he had made an error in choosing his words and apologized to victims of clerical sex abuse.
This lineage has enabled the Larijani brothers to build close ties with the clerical aristocracy and receive important leadership positions in the regime.
" The Wallace campaign told PoliticsPA in response to the ad, "Brian Fitzpatrick and his allies are taking one clerical mistake and distorting it.
A curb on Internet access imposed at the weekend was still in place, suggesting the clerical rulers are uneasy about possible further protests.
VATICAN CITY — The unprecedented meeting in Rome on clerical sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church has drawn participants from around the world.
And some of the Social Security discrepancies involve minor clerical issues, like a missing digit or a spelling mistake in an employee's name.
And some of the Social Security discrepancies involve minor clerical issues, like a missing digit or a spelling mistake in an employee's name.
The Roman Catholic Church has been devastated, and Francis' legacy threatened, by a cascade of investigations by civil authorities into clerical sexual abuse.
VATICAN CITY — In parts of the vast Catholic world, some bishops view clerical sexual abuse as more of a sin than a crime.
Two decades of revelations about clerical abuse and cover-ups have broken the church's iron grip on the people and institutions of Ireland.
Later, it spread, with reports of widespread clerical abuse affecting thousands of children in dozens of countries, including the United States and Australia.
A conservative Catholic, Pell has taken a hard-line stance on same-sex marriage and contraception, as well as vocally advocating clerical celibacy.
But over time they grew disillusioned with both the clerical leadership's brutality and, after the Ayatollah Khomeini's death, the drift toward free-market pragmatism.
The stiffest punishment that an ordinary priest would face if such an accusation is proven would be dismissal from the clerical state, or laicization.
Warfel said he spoke with Nelson and Erlenbush and told them that they should not have been in clerical attire at a partisan event.
DeVos to try to explain away these donations by claiming that her title was simply a 'clerical error' is concerning, to say the least.
Having renewed his popular mandate by playing the radical, Mr Rouhani is too wily a politician not to revert to acting the clerical stalwart.
More than 800 people are currently avoiding deportation by camping out in Protestant or Catholic places of worship (or clerical homes) across that country.
In 13, Julia Wyrzuc, 21, of Linden, New Jersey, was left to scramble after a clerical error left her family uninsured for five months.
Pompeo's speech did not explicitly call for a change in leadership in Iran, but he urged the Iranian people to reject their clerical rulers.
Mr Ma'ruf is the head of Nahdlatul Ulama, a Muslim organisation that claims 50m members, and the chairman of the country's main clerical council.
It is especially strong on cultural, literary and intellectual history and the role this has played in Iran's interpretations of political and clerical authority.
Cruz was the main whistleblower in Chile&aposs clerical sex abuse and cover-up scandal, and met last month with Francis to discuss it.
Serious hardship has led to protests in Iran—and to misplaced hope in Washington that the end of the clerical regime must be nigh.
It gave no details but said a majority of the Council of Senior Religious Scholars, Saudi Arabia's top clerical body, had approved its permissibility.
They have chanted slogans against all of Iran's leaders, including the clerical elite, and attacked police vehicles, banks and mosques as the unrest widened.
Khamenei has often called for vigilance against what he calls a "soft war" mounted by the West and aimed at weakening the clerical establishment.
Even when Hernandez's father offered proof of her gender, and cleared up the clerical error that had her listed as male, the disqualification remained.
Sadr visited Tahrir Square briefly on Wednesday wearing military fatigues instead of his usual clerical robe and turban, raising fears of a possible confrontation.
But this must be weighed against the vast importance of computing to all workers, from clerical employees to doctors and big data social scientists.
In 1968, Honeywell and IBM launched clerical and computer programming classes in Massachusetts prisons, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons followed suit in 1975.
Executive leaders are far more likely to choose flight, while administrative and clerical workers, along with those concerned with safety, tend more toward invisibility.
Financial reasoning and, in particular, the calculation of compound interest demanded a more regimented scheme arbitrated by objective mathematical rules rather than clerical authority.
Insurance experts told a Vatican conference in 2012 that as many as 100,000 U.S. children may have been the victims of clerical sex abuse.
He noted that he has received apologies from both the priests, with them acknowledging that they should not have been in the clerical attire.
A study out of Occidental College found that 2100 percent of the university system's full-time clerical, administrative and support workers sometimes go hungry.
A committee spokeswoman said there are clerical and procedural steps that still need to be taken to formally introduce the legislation in the Senate.
When Michael tells her that she tipped the karmic scales with her humanitarian work, she immediately realizes that there has been a clerical error.
Days after the game with Spain, the clerical regime let women reenter Azadi Stadium for a screening of Iran's World Cup match against Portugal.
"This could range from living a life of prayer and penance, to a dismissal from the clerical state," the Archdiocese of New York said.
I turned to my supervisor, Steven McElroy, the head of the clerical department, and asked him if he knew who oversaw the facilities department.
Despite the aggressive repression that I witnessed from the regime, I never lost hope that the system of clerical rule would collapse in time.
The agency has also affirmed SWL's and Clerical Medical Finance plc's subordinated debt, the latter of which carries a guarantee from SWL, at 'A-'.
However, in 2012, Bransfield was also accused of having sex with a minor by an unnamed witness in an unrelated clerical sex abuse trial.
Trump admitted he paid a $2,85033 fine to the Internal Revenue Service for the improper donation, which his team described as a clerical error.
Kaczyński is a Catholic fundamentalist whose vision of a clerical Poland -- possible, he'd argue, only under Law and Justice Party rule -- dictates his actions.
The number of clerical abuse cases handled by the Public Prosecutor's Office jumped from 36 in July to 119 in September, involving 178 victims.
However, the M.E.K. became a popular cause for conservative American opponents of the Iranian clerical regime who share the dissidents' opprobrium for Iran's government.
It's an anachronism, certainly not one of the "infallible" truths, and may be one of the main reasons pedophilia is thick in clerical ranks.
These workers also have less opportunity to advance: OFCCP found a "near-total exclusion" of Hispanics from higher-level clerical, managerial, and supervisory positions.
Historically, instances of clerical sex abuse have been handled internally, by the churches and dioceses themselves, or in some cases by state legal officials.
State media said millions turned out for rallies in towns and cities, swearing allegiance to the clerical establishment and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Last week, he released a 6,000-word letter explaining his views on the church's clerical sex abuse crisis, effectively undercutting Francis on the issue.
At the revered Knock Shrine, the pope begged "the Lord's forgiveness" for clerical abuses, and he later offered Mass before thousands in Dublin, above.
As synod participants chanted and prayed, some two dozen survivors of clerical sexual abuse were protesting just off the road to St. Peter's Basilica.
In response to those questions, Francis admitted he had made an error in choosing his words and apologized to victims of clerical sex abuse.
Saudi Arabia, a customer for huge US arms sales and regional counterweight to Iran's clerical regime, is the centerpiece of Trump's Middle East strategy.
Ali Shakouri Rad, the head of a reformist political party, said the growing rift between the public and the clerical government had become insurmountable.
"Things are decidedly changing," said Francesco Zanardi, an Italian survivor of clerical abuse and the president of Rete l'Abuso, an Italian anti-abuse group.
Parnas said that any violations of Federal Election Commission rules were unwitting and a "clerical thing" because he was not an experienced political donor.
For 40 years, the clerical regime in Iran has anchored its legitimacy on the idea it faces an existential threat from the United States.
If its goal were to topple the Islamic Republic's clerical and military leadership, things probably wouldn't look much different from what's going on now.
According to a report from the Brennan Center for Justice, voter fraud is more closely due to clerical errors or bad data matching practices.
The amount is calculated based on the percentage change for the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W.
The report found that individuals with developmental differences match — and sometimes outperform — neurotypical workers in many cases, especially in clerical or knowledge worker positions.
Duties can involve high-level support such as conducting research and preparing statistical reports or clerical functions such as scheduling meetings and writing letters.
ICE leadership was under the impression, even Friday morning, that it was a clerical error, according to someone with knowledge of the nomination process.
Ask Real Estate Balancing the rights of one shareholder against the co-op collective can be tricky when a big clerical error is made.
The pope and his bishops must take bolder steps to rid the church of the horrid stain of clerical abuse once and for all.
Far more than celibacy or sexual repression, barring one gender from the Roman Catholic Church's highest ranks provides the implicit rationale for clerical abuse.
Rocked by such scandals, and by revelations of clerical sexual abuse, the Roman Catholic Church has lost much of its former authority in Ireland.
Advocates of the so-called citizenship question say it is merely clerical, an effort to ascertain how many noncitizens reside in the United States.
The 1358-page grand jury report, citing names, where they served and the accusations, uncovered an epidemic scale of clerical sexual abuse in Pennsylvania.
He seemed to be acknowledging that the church and its supporters had slightly over-reached in their enthusiasm for switching the place to clerical control.
Computer software and industrial machines now fill roles — from clerical tasks to routine manufacturing — that once produced middle-class incomes for workers without college degrees.
The charges come against the background of Australia's vast ongoing investigation into clerical sexual abuse, one of the most extensive probes undertaken in any country.
If my own research is anything to go by, bullshit jobs concentrate not so much in services as in clerical, administrative, managerial, and supervisory roles.
Iranian media have said she was convicted of plotting the "soft overthrow" of Iran's clerical establishment, a charge denied by the Foundation and her family.
He also has a two-year exemption, critical because he nearly lost his card a year ago until he was spared by a clerical error.
Anti-government protests have gripped Iran for nearly a week in the most sustained challenge to the Islamic Republic's clerical elite in almost a decade.
Due to a clerical error, however, the ACLU said it was not notified and consequently missed a chance to appeal the ruling within 30 days.
ACLU allowed to file an appeal Clerical errors aside, Samuel said, the question at the heart of the lawsuit is the one worth focusing on.
Middle East political analysts expected the powerful clerical establishment's political backing of the IRGC to harden in reaction to the uncertainty concerning a Trump presidency.
Iranians are at the polls today, electing a Parliament and a clerical council that is technically in charge of naming the country's next supreme leader.
Protesters are now calling not only for Mr Rouhani to go, but for Iran's clerical leaders, who hold far more real power, to surrender it.
ICE leadership was under the impression, even that next morning, that it was a clerical error, according to someone with knowledge of the nomination process.
He has apparently been disqualified from running for a seat in the Assembly of Experts, a clerical council that will be elected on Feb. 26.
He ripped up his predecessor's nuclear deal with Iran and reimposed sanctions on its clerical regime, embraced Saudi Arabia and recognised Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Shapiro began his grand jury investigation into clerical sex abuse in the state because the case was first referred to him by a local prosecutor.
A pro-Raisi coalition of conservative parties and clerical bodies told its supporters on Sunday the election was "not the end, but just a beginning".
Image 2 of 2 SANTIAGO, Chile – Pope Francis has praised Chilean bishops for reflecting on their failure to listen to victims of clerical sex abuse.
But a government-ordered inquiry in 2013 started to expose wide-ranging allegations of clerical child abuse and cover-up, with Ballarat at its epicenter.
The alterations prompted accusations of blasphemy from the religious right and the government quickly retreated, terming the change a "clerical" mistake and apologizing in parliament.
He is backed by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, the country's top security force, their affiliated volunteer Basij militia, hardline clerics and two influential clerical groups.
" Now, to be fair, a spokesperson for the National Security Council fessed up, claiming it was "a clerical error, which we quickly detected and fixed.
The artist's father, Vincent, held a clerical job at a London brewery, and his mother worked as a governess and gave French and piano lessons.
They, too, had a clerical father in whom tyranny and authority were inextricable, who elevated their ideals while being careless of their bodies and minds.
The amended bill must still secure a second approval by parliament and then by a clerical body that vets legislation before it can become law.
After the worst years of the clerical-abuse crisis in the Church, here was a leader who embodied Catholicism's lastingly positive, if comparatively abstract, associations.
For Morris, industrial, agricultural, and even clerical work amount to forms of regimentation no different from slavery, a series of insults to the human spirit.
Since 1998, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has performed a critical but basically clerical job for the internet: the IANA functions.
Hard-liners could also lose their dominance over the 88-member Assembly of Experts, the influential clerical council that will choose the next supreme leader.
The ministry, closely tied to the Saudi clerical establishment that has never really been under the government's control, operated with an unusual degree of autonomy.
Google's new Duplex is an artificial intelligence speech system that sets up appointments and performs other clerical tasks, like a receptionist or human assistant might.
Over the next two years, Georgia canceled the registration of between 30,000 and 50,000 people for what turned out to be typographical and clerical errors.
The move is part of an effort by President Donald Trump's administration to swiftly side with anti-government protesters who have rattled Iran's clerical leadership.
He also raised the minimum wage — mostly for state janitorial workers and part-time clerical staff — increasing their pay from $7.25 to $10.15 per hour.
He weaves a patchwork of disparate threads, threads unraveled from clerical vestments, that, when quilted together, spell out the single word that the book embodies.
In the decades since, however, its social and moral authority has been gravely weakened by a number of scandals, most notably clerical child sex abuse.
Not all abusive priests are laicized; that process at the Vatican is long and does not always result in the loss of a clerical state.
Attorney General Josh Hawley is working with the cooperation of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, which requested the probe, to investigate clerical records spanning decades.
With fewer people to work the fields, farm owners and agricultural businesses cut administrative, sales and clerical jobs because there was not enough to do.
Abbas Abdi, a prominent critic of Iran's clerical establishment, said that when he spoke to Mr. Rabiei that evening, Mr. Rabiei was distraught and crying.
Wuerl has denied receiving information about accusations against McCarrick, and while conceding "errors in judgment," he's defended his record of handling clerical abuse in Pittsburgh.
Mr. Rouhani, in his black clerical robe and white turban, stood in the hallways of the United Nations on the sidelines of the General Assembly.
The recent widespread protests against the regime, and the open criticism of the clerical leadership, have been contained but with a significant loss of life.
But Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, still calls America an Iranian enemy, a view shared by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iran's clerical establishment.
Kris W. Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, oversees an office whose clerical and regulatory work costs the state's taxpayers barely $21.8 million a year.
The relief would have included a one-time payment to to wage-grade and general schedule employees, which include professional, technical, administrative, and clerical positions.
Tens of thousands of people have joined the protests against the clerical leadership and the state of the economy since the demonstrations began on Thursday.
Of the more than 589 million student loan borrowers in the United States, some may have their debts cleared due to an epic clerical error.
Moreover, the bipartisan American coalition backing Iran protesters has rattled the regime's clerical rulers and increased the prospect of a revolution by the Iranian people.
The State Department on Tuesday urged the Iranian government to end its blocking of social media platforms amid continued protests against the country's clerical rulers.
As business was beginning to take off, Bill, a recent divorcé, was set up on a blind date with Sue Frank, then a clerical worker.
It was one of several additional steps the Trump administration announced on Thursday in what officials call a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran's clerical leaders.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court made public one of the broadest-ever investigations into Catholic clerical sex abuse of minors in the United States in August.
By executing Nimr, Saudi Arabia appears to be indulging anti-Shiism so as to rally that hard-liner and clerical establishment to the government's agenda.
The bloodshed exposed vulnerabilities of the Guards, custodians of clerical rule since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, who have sought to project an image of invincibility.
Maybe it's not a real and it will never materialize, but this seems a little too specific for it to be some type of clerical error.
More than 30 million Iranians voted Friday in what were actually two elections, one for a new Parliament and the other for an influential clerical council.
That has impeded efforts by Rouhani efforts to engage with the West, an approach opposed by hardline allies of Khamenei in the clerical and security establishment.
Khamenei, who has the final say in Iran's clerical establishment, warned in September that Ahmadinejad's candidacy could create division in the country and harm the nation.
The rate is determined by averaging together third-quarter inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W).
Last year, before any accusations against him surfaced, Pell became involved in the wider scandal when he testified to an Australian commission on clerical child abuse.
Needless to say, the attack wasn't real, and a subsequent investigation found that the bogus alert was the result of little more than a clerical error.
By reimposing punitive sanctions, the United States says it aims to dramatically weaken Iran's clerical rulers and force Tehran to renegotiate a broader arms control deal.
"This was a clerical error which we are resolving and we apologize for the inconvenience caused to both parties," the European Tour said in a statement.
Some British politicians have baulked at the red-carpet treatment for a clerical visitor who is viewed as a close political ally of President Vladimir Putin.
She dropped out of school in ninth grade, worked odd jobs, cleaning and doing clerical work, and had four children, the youngest of whom was Tamir.
It's easy to understand why Iranians would oppose their 37-year-old clerical regime, a religious autocracy characterized by corruption, mismanagement, and political and social repression.
Its rigid Wahhabi Sunni Muslim clerical leaders treat Shi'ites as heretics, not far short of how Islamic State jihadis regard Shi'ites as idolaters to be exterminated.
See, back in 20303, the House and Senate each approved slightly different wordings of Section 111(d) — and, due to a clerical oversight, never reconciled them.
However, two bishops who had hitherto been part of Onufry's church did accept the invitation, and were duly "banned from clerical service" by their Muscovite brethren.
The church is penalizing McCarrick, the former Archbishop of Washington, D.C., and Newark, New Jersey, with "dismissal from the clerical state," it said in a statement.
Only a few days ago, a black woman who was a clerical worker at the network in 2008, alleged she was intimidated by O'Reilly for years.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian authorities are concerned that nationwide unrest will undermine the clerical establishment and want to stamp out the protests quickly, senior government officials say.
In Roof's case, a clerical error caused the FBI to not complete its background check in three days, and Roof was allowed to purchase the gun.
See, back in 1990, the House and Senate each approved slightly different wordings of Section 111(d) — and, due to a clerical oversight, never reconciled them.
The Brennan Center, for instance, reported that the rates of voter fraud, most of which resulted from clerical errors and bad data matching practices, were about .
He supported only a modified version of the Iranian system of clerical rule, one that would combine a single spiritual overlord with a more collective leadership.
Voters were electing members of parliament as well as a powerful clerical body -- the Assembly of Experts, the committee that chooses the Islamic Republic's supreme leader.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had urged Ahmadinejad not to run and a clerical council tasked with vetting candidates later disqualified him, Al Jazeera reported .
However, Washington does not treat 9-1-1 operators with the respect they deserve because the Office of Management and Budget classifies them as clerical workers.
Although Madani lacks citizenship in another country, his years living in the United States and Europe proved sufficient to trigger intense suspicion within the clerical regime.
Rome (CNN)Three survivors of clerical sex abuse urged Pope Francis to turn his words into action against the "networks of abuse" in the Catholic Church.
He remembers how cobblestones look after rain, how sun slants through clouds and how miserable he felt as a young man stuck in a clerical job.
In late 2016, she joined Stone's payroll to assist in email blasts, media bookings and other clerical matters, according to a source familiar with the situation.
But they are also driven by their rivalry with Iran, and they depend for legitimacy on a clerical establishment dedicated to a reactionary set of beliefs.
The advances came despite the disqualification of thousands pro-reform candidates by an unelected clerical Guardian Council that reports directly to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
In late 2016, Davis joined Stone's payroll to assist in email blasts, media bookings and other clerical matters, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Iranian clerical rulers have said that Tehran will further decrease its commitments if Europeans fail to fulfill their promises to guarantee Iran's interests under the deal.
At first, he wondered if there had been a clerical error, but officials at the White House confirmed that there had not, offering no further explanation.
Even though this was essentially a clerical task, I was struck repeatedly by the force of Sam's voice, his graceful turns of phrase and amusing observations.
The adjustment is calculated based on data from the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W, through the third quarter.
The show begins with Fleabag being interviewed for a clerical job, and it establishes her contradictory approach to others, including the audience, equally ingratiating and antagonistic.
In the report's examined period, the company promoted just one Hispanic worker to a clerical job — out of a qualified pool of 202 Hispanic incumbents (0.5%).
European countries, which still back the 2015 deal, fear Trump's moves will undermine Rouhani and strengthen the hand of his hardline rivals in the clerical establishment.
Around 40% of officers, senior executives and managers are eligible for severance, whereas that's only true for 19% of administrative and clerical workers, according to RiseSmart.
Clerical work attracted young, literate, mostly white women who would work as typists until they were married, only to be replaced by another young unmarried woman.
Pope Francis has summoned senior bishops from around the world for the first global gathering of Roman Catholic leaders to address the crisis of clerical pedophilia.
The West would end three decades of sanctions and isolation of Tehran that had crippled the country's economy and fueled domestic impatience with its clerical leaders.
Wednesday's shooting down of Ukraine International Airlines flight 752, which killed all 176 people aboard, has created a new crisis for the Islamic Republic's clerical rulers.
It was easier to imagine that a few of the extremists who flourished in the largely autonomous clerical bureaucracy might have conspired to support the plot.
In recent months, it seemed that U.S. efforts to isolate neighboring Iran's clerical leadership were bearing some regional fruit, and not just by depleting Tehran's coffers.
The MCC agreed to Tartaglione's lawyer's original request, but a clerical error listing an incorrect cell for Tartaglione prevented the facility from producing the correct footage.
When the Constitution went to a referendum, it described democratic institutions, like a legislature and a president — but they would be overseen by unelected clerical bodies.
He took office in the holy city of Qom rather than Tehran, the capital, and warned clerical leaders against sullying themselves with day-to-day politics.
Se podría decir que en la actualidad el régimen clerical de Irán se ha erigido como el principal enemigo de la democracia pluralista en la región.
Schweikert has denied any wrongdoing, asserting the errors were "clerical mistakes" and that he will provide any information needed for the panel to reach its resolution.
But more than touch-typing, basic Braille and clerical skills, Ms. Romano's real lessons come from the way she lives her life and leads by example.
It's almost certainly not a clerical quirk, for instance, or a shift in the kinds of cases that plaintiffs have filed in the past 30 years.
And while other countries have taken a hard look at the problem of clerical abuse, Italy has approached it with something closer to a media blackout.
Anti-clerical and anti-royal, the Illuminati were closer to revolutionaries than world rulers, since they sought to infiltrate and upset powerful institutions like the monarchy.
The Saudi royal family responded to this crisis as they had many times before in the country's history: by co-opting and appeasing the clerical establishment.
Tens of thousands of people have protested across the country since Thursday against the Islamic Republic's unelected clerical elite and Iranian foreign policy in the region.
Meanwhile, since the Iranian revolution of 1979, that country's clerical masters have tried to gain global traction through Shias and other non-Sunni minorities in many lands.
The timing of the two scandals in close proximity to one another has made this summer a watershed moment in the Catholic clerical child sex abuse scandal.
However, clerical errors by local law enforcement impeded the background check and federal procedures limited other commonsense ways the examiner could have completed the research, Gergel wrote.
This is, by technicality, the worst board in this whole collection, because I do not see it as a board at all, but as a clerical error.
The repressive power of the Iranian state is formidable; there's no public or organized political opposition to clerical rule, and millions of Iranians still support the regime.
Security forces have struggled to contain protests that broke out last Thursday and have continued nationwide in the boldest challenge in years to the country's clerical leadership.
The roots of French political secularism, known as laïcité, go back to the revolution of 1789 and to an anti-clerical campaign in the early 20th century.
After initially refusing to comment on Archbishop Viganò's claims, Francis has since agreed to convene a global meeting of bishops in February to discuss clerical sex abuse.
The region of Umbria expects 32,000 people from across the country to apply for the 94 clerical jobs it will soon open in its local government offices.
Polish bishops last year asked victims of past clerical abuse for forgiveness and began collecting data to "identify the causes of these deeds and assess their scale".
But Iran is still a clerical regime and the mullahs are in ever-tighter lockstep with the Guards, who also control a big chunk of the economy.
Mr Amin is the head of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), a Muslim organisation that claims 50m members, as well as the chairman of the country's main clerical council.
Some of those pioneering clerical foes of the Mafia survived to tell the tale, and are pleased that the church as a whole has changed its position.
Might there be an upsurge in orthodox clerical opposition to the Islamic republic as this uneasy experiment in Shia political activism comes to an end of sorts?
And as much as the two contenders advertise their differences, both have been stalwarts of the clerical-led regime since the early years of the 1979 revolution.
There was an eruption of anti-clerical and some class violence, though it paled in comparison to the sustained political murder that took place behind Nationalist lines.
An ideal clerical candidate is a seasoned priest who has already shown that he has the spiritual and mental toughness to go toe-to-toe with Beelzebub.
To this, Rohrbacher was only able to cling to his initial argument, which was that any clerical shortcomings were far more absent-minded than they were nefarious.
Alastair Bathgate is the CEO of Blue Prism, a U.K. tech company that develops robotic process automation (RPA) software to perform clerical and administration tasks for businesses.
In a session carried live on state radio, lawmakers backed the bill, which still need to be approved by a high clerical council before it takes effect.
But one title has vexed Navy officials: yeoman, the traditional name for sailors who work in clerical or administrative positions that are now held by many women.
The clerical leaders of the Washington National Cathedral, where the funerals of Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Reagan, and Bush took place, gave voice to that alarm last week.

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