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"dispensation" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] special permission to do something that is not usually allowed or legal
  2. [uncountable] (formal) the act or process of providing something, especially by somebody in authority
  3. [countable] (specialist) a political or religious system that operates in a country at a particular time
"dispensation" Synonyms
distribution allotment apportionment disbursement supplying allocation division bestowal conferment issue issuing providing provision supply admeasurement appointment consignment endowment issuance assignment administering administration application discharge execution implementation effectuation enforcement imposition delivering delivery operation carrying out dealing out doling out meting out exemption immunity freedom exoneration release exception absolution relief reprieve remission impunity exclusion permission licence allowance license let-off relaxation of the rules special consideration privilege favor(US) favour(UK) indulgence service kindness courtesy benevolence boon grace charity mercy turn aid help assistance benefit benediction generosity consideration gift donation present contribution largesse offering grant alms benefaction gratuity handout award freebie premium prezzie forgiveness pardon pardoning amnesty acquittal clemency condoning exculpation purgation letting off condonation vindication system plan scheme arrangement order organisation(UK) organization(US) economy management stewardship new world order sanction authorisation(UK) authorization(US) approval consent endorsement leave agreement assent authority clearance ratification blessing approbation acceptance confirmation concurrence concession compromise settlement accommodation adjustment negotiation deal modification forfeit sop conceding giveback granting quota portion share part slice piece cut proportion percentage bit measure ration amount quantity lot waiver renunciation relinquishment surrender resignation abdication abandonment repudiation abjuration disavowal loss disclaimer eschewal rejection foregoing denial sacrifice quitclaim dole modicum parcel almsgiving philanthropy pittance welfare the right droit the entitlement the prerogative the authority the authorization the liberty the permission the power the privilege dividend gain return divvy payback surplus bonus extra profit rake-off take pickings plus whack will decree wish command desire dictate choice decision ordinance intention bidding declaration device directions estate heritage inheritance insistence instructions More
"dispensation" Antonyms
denial disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) veto whole juncture unity meanness unmannerliness cruelty malevolence disregard harshness unkindness selfishness pompousness bad manners responsibility liability obligation accountability answerability culpability compulsion burden subjection susceptibility onus legal responsibility duty conformity prohibition proscription ban interdiction disapproval embargo refusal award disagreement discouragement honor(US) honour(UK) opposition prevention question rejection restriction limitation disservice disgrace felony injustice misconduct crime offence(UK) offense(US) criminality inequity infraction infringement malefaction maleficence malfeasance malversation misdeed misdemeanor(US) collection gathering hoard hoarding hold keeping maintenance retention store beginning start misallocation malapportionment misallotment misassignment misawarding misbudgeting punishment penalty retribution reparation sentence sanction judgement(UK) judgment(US) penance justice reckoning compensation recompense ruling verdict charge censure correction discipline chastisement disavowal nonadmission difference disputation fighting protest repudiation accumulation acquisition amassing accumulating collecting cumulation accrual amassment gaining harvesting procuring assemblage assembling garnering stockpile stockpiling aggregation buildup accept allowance approval claim face inaccessibility inaccessibleness withholdment taking removal depletion drainage exhaustion earnings income pay salary wage incarceration confinement imprisonment detainment prison custody detention internment check restraint captivity enslavement slavery jail(US) subjugation servitude

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Creators and enforcers of the old dispensation cannot lead the new dispensation.
The second one records the participating company's MYTC reward dispensation.
Toni I'm sure Gary Locke would grant you special dispensation.
We are working our way toward a new political dispensation.
However, under the new, gentler dispensation, ethnic chauvinists spy an opportunity.
And rangers may not have full legal dispensation to make arrests.
With "The Once and Future Liberal," Lilla expands his scope to include the last 80 years of American politics, a period when the liberal "Roosevelt Dispensation" gave way to the conservative "Reagan Dispensation" (with deleterious consequences).
Unlike on broadcast television, campaigns are not given special dispensation on YouTube.
Polk got special dispensation from Amazon to use the Echo's industrial design.
A court rejected his appeal for dispensation to go to the funeral.
"The pardon power was not seen as suspension or dispensation," Cruz argued.
"We want a new dispensation, a fresh start," Chamisa said, to cheers.
This new dispensation was fragile, though, and contingent on wider political events.
The dispensation is "one time", the RBI said in a circular on Tuesday.
Under the new dispensation ethnic elites have revived their demands for more autonomy.
Parole officers can grant dispensation on some of the conditions case by case.
Hours later, reporters learned of the drinking, work environment, and medication dispensation allegations.
He received a dispensation from Rome to become that rarity, a married Catholic priest.
He asked a man who was working in the back about the old dispensation.
Among Trump's first official acts as President was signing a special dispensation for Marine Gen.
Ultimately the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control gave BAWAG dispensation to keep the accounts.
I sought dispensation both for my own peace of my mind and for my family.
In the 1970s, though, Britain edged its way towards solving the problems of its former dispensation.
A large minority of Catalans are unhappy with the current dispensation and want to break away.
I didn't know that there was all this dispensation for bad behavior among high-priced actors.
The internet has challenged the belief that not-waiting is a time dispensation reserved for elites.
What is the summons to the people who are doing well in the present dispensation here?
"What the new dispensation wants you to do, you do exactly that," says another of its journalists.
But fortunately, the laws and the new dispensation that we've put in place is whittling it down.
Pope Francis approved Poulson's "dispensation from all the obligations attached to holy orders (priesthood)," the Diocese says.
However, he could enter the race if he gets special dispensation or the conviction is thrown out.
Under the old dispensation, students at least acquired a general sense of the history of their own country.
Daniel Eaton, a lawyer who serves on the rules revision commission, says the old dispensation was not working.
Mr Mnangagwa, Mr Mugabe's former chief enforcer, impressed gullible diplomats by promising a "new dispensation" and economic reform.
The Aluminum Association asks, for example, for a dispensation from any tariffs for Chinese aluminum powders and flakes.
How Americans experience the dispensation of justice and security of their rights, still isn't the same for everyone.
She was granted special dispensation to enter college at 17, began a bachelor of arts, and met Alex.
Perhaps the major nations should have to earn special dispensation, rather than simply having it handed to them.
Maybe asking someone to describe the current online dispensation to a medieval farmer isn't so risible after all.
The IOC, concerned about innocent athletes being punished, has not ruled out granting Russian athletes a special dispensation.
If the neoliberal dispensation was good at producing jobs, though, it was no great help in guaranteeing their quality.
Long queues are common at state hospitals and access to drugs is complicated by an opaque system of dispensation.
Archdioceses in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco are among those that have granted a dispensation.
He is an avid golfer despite receiving dispensation from military service for back problems related to an equestrian accident.
Ms. Simon says she is not accepting new clients (though one imagines an Oscar nominee may get special dispensation).
The new dispensation also puts ever-greater authority in the hands of the political appointees in charge of regulatory agencies.
Providing dispensation to journalists and researchers to scrape Facebook data for the sake of their work would go against that.
In his practice jumps he would pull the cord at 1,000 feet, something he had to get special dispensation for.
That reform proposal also allows for a special dispensation for the entire month of August as recess in the districts.
What's next: Greece's emergency measures are violations of European Union law, but the country said it would request special dispensation.
America's angry Ed Hunters are telling us they won't assimilate to the new multicultural dispensation, that they shouldn't have to.
Spain is a special case; its caretaker government will continue to have a virtual dispensation from the euro area budgetary compliance.
"When you get a dispensation — and I think it's coming — you should do penance on another occasion," Hebda said last month.
The moves announced by Greece are not permitted by European Union law, but the government said it would request special dispensation.
Is Fellini paying lip service to a new moral dispensation that he doesn't understand, or honestly chiding himself for former sins?
In May, the Trump administration blacklisted Huawei, which meant US companies had to obtain a special dispensation to trade with it.
He decided to go to the G20 at the last minute, but only after receiving dispensation not to attend the party event.
The end result is less funding for transit, and a find that's only managed to stay afloat this far through congressional dispensation.
The apology purports to exonerate guilt from the conscience of those who legitimized and legalized slavery by issuing them a moral dispensation.
It is a continuation of a special dispensation he granted during the "Year of Mercy" that came to an end on Sunday.
Ash Wednesday is considered a holier day than a regular Friday in Lent, so no bishops have issued a dispensation this time.
Since it rarely produces a finalist, it is theoretically freed from regional bias and therefore more likely to reflect the national dispensation.
The ruins are a reminder that the present dispensation — democracy, Starbucks, Hindu nationalism — is only the blink of an eye in India.
This dispensation helps drive the trade winds westward the better to feed the monsoon as the intertropical convergence zone sweeps north over India.
Yet he faces stiff legal challenges to many of those actions so long as the regulatory dispensation that gave rise to them endures.
Researchers need a dispensation from the Food and Drug Administration, a licensing from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the approval of professional boards.
Fitzgerald, who was an OB-GYN before accepting the role of CDC director, apparently did not make use of the special salary dispensation.
It could also mean a new dispensation of basic legal rights, such as granting residents, rather than only citizens, the right to vote.
He was giving himself "four or five years" before he and his rebel forces entered Ethiopia as part of a new democratic dispensation.
In every era and every political dispensation, businessmen ask themselves: What am I required to do to make money unmolested by the government?
Similarly, parents are concerned about the dispensation of financial awards including scholarships that are influenced by data that children have provided in surveys.
When Prohibition put the brakes on booze, Marsala was granted dispensation: It was presented as medicinal, complete with dosage instructions on the label.
It also said it will need special dispensation to get aid from a UK emergency fund for which it does not currently qualify.
Huawei was blacklisted by the Trump administration in May, meaning that US companies had to obtain special dispensation to do business with Huawei.
With just a few taps on your phone, you could confess on the go, update your sacraments and check dispensation status at any time.
And that this anecdote is now itself something of a punchline is entirely indicative of the speed of the internet's dispensation of the other.
Leaders systematically weaken any other potential source of political power, maintaining their influence through repression and the dispensation of favors to a favored elite.
"It's almost a post-colonial dispensation," he said, describing the sometimes uneasy relationship that has always existed between Cayman, Britain and the international community.
But unless some special dispensation is made, Gauff has reached the limit of allowable wild cards for regular tour events in her 15th year.
But the duty on refined copper, currently set at 15 percent, is excluded under a dispensation granted at the time of China's WTO accession.
Neither move announced by Greece is permitted by European Union law, but the Greek government said it would request special dispensation from the bloc.
The EPA gave Foxconn special dispensation from environmental regulations that will allow the factory to become one of the biggest air polluters in the state.
But the violence is a sign that "the New Dispensation", as Mr Mnangagwa calls his post-Mugabe regime, looks a lot like the old one.
Menendez tried to get a special dispensation from the court to halt the trial occasionally so he could return to DC for critical Senate votes.
However, they are exempt from taking a national exam to revalidate their degrees while serving in the program; Mr. Bolsonaro intends to remove this dispensation.
But Olympic officials also said that athletes from Russia could receive special dispensation to compete if they satisfied the scrutiny of an antidoping review panel.
The announcement is a continuation of a special dispensation he granted to clergymen during the "Year of Mercy" that came to an end on Sunday.
He wanted to marry Anne Boleyn — and when the Catholic Church refused to give him dispensation to do so, he created a church of his own.
That probably makes him more reluctant to confront the president—a dispensation he shares with other Trump protégés such as Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state.
Speaking in his home in Borrowdale, the poshest suburb of Harare, the capital, he glowingly lists the opportunities for investment under his much heralded "new dispensation".
It has roots in Shakespeare and Greek tragedy, a side effect of the belief that royalty is serving at the dispensation of God or the gods.
If you're Tim Cook, you can get an audience with Trump and try to sweet-talk the commander-in-chief into granting Apple a special dispensation.
And so suspicion fell on Noura, particularly after a relative maintained that Noura had quarrelled with her mother about the dispensation of her estranged father's estate.
Tycoons find it harder to win special dispensation from New Delhi, and transparent auctions have replaced the discretionary approach to awarding licences for telecoms and coal.
It was a measure of the sisters' importance to Italy that a special government dispensation was granted to allow their descendants to adopt their maternal surname.
UPS has a drone airline, but it still needs the FAA's dispensation anytime it wants to run a flight beyond an operator's visual line of sight.
He received a special dispensation from the usual age limits by being allowed to join a senior government advisory body that is exempt from age limits.
The auditors found problems across the board, including with the dispensation of millions of dollars of soccer development funds sent to the African soccer body by FIFA.
"I suspect there is a desire on the part of the present dispensation not to allow any Muslim to go beyond a certain limit," muses Mr Khan.
"While these (sanctions) regrettably remain in place, the ministry believes the new dispensation has laid a firm foundation for future relations with the United States," Manzou said.
The pardon may not apply to acts that have not yet been committed, because it would function as a personal waiver, the impermissible dispensation of the laws.
But if it is to remain open, the processes conducted there should be streamlined, and the facility itself should be modernized to hasten the dispensation of justice.
Now their explosive growth has many questioning how we define "nonprofit" and what sort of responsibility these hospitals have to the communities that provide this financial dispensation.
To say only some such groups will — youths and men, for instance — while others receive a special dispensation from reality's slings and arrows, is damnable discrimination, indeed.
That was why two operators asked for special dispensation to resubmit their charges for the current rent cycle year after realising they had set them far too high.
They need special dispensation to fly out of Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport or to travel to the West Bank and on to Jordan to catch a flight.
Like at least 80 other bishops around the country, he issued a dispensation to permit New York Catholics to eat corned beef and cabbage, the traditional Irish dish.
Previously, the WTA rule book governed maternity and injury/illness by the same rules, meaning that the dispensation for pregnancy was the same as for a sprained ankle.
Neither of those measures is allowed under European Union law, but Athens said it would request special dispensation, and the European Commission said it was studying the announcement.
Of course, the Pope could grant a special dispensation, but his actions are sure to displease those who already think he might not be taking marriage seriously enough.
That was why two operators asked for special dispensation to resubmit their charges for the current rent cycle year after realizing they had set them far too high.
The new dispensation was meant to make the country fairer and less corrupt after 1,400 people were killed, hundreds by the police, in a disputed election three years earlier.
Like other legacy conservative institutions, CPAC wants to curry the approval of the new dispensation and also to harness the energy of young people mobilized by the alt-right.
In this way taqiaya is not unlike the Right to Silence—it is a legal dispensation to not speak the whole truth if the truth may cause you harm.
New Hampshire law stipulates that it holds the nation's first primary, and Iowa has received dispensation from the Democratic and Republican National Committees to hold the nation's first caucuses.
"  The bill would amend the Controlled Substances Act to say it no longer applies to laws "relating to the manufacture, production, possession, distribution, dispensation, administration, or delivery of [marijuana].
The wrinkle is that Sorkin is very obviously worried about Donald Trump, and about what the current political dispensation means for white folks of all political and ethical stripes.
"The agents are investigating the possible intersection of Clinton Foundation donations, the dispensation of State Department contracts and whether regular processes were followed," one of the sources told Fox.
"Sometimes they would give people a special dispensation," said Floris Kunert, coordinator of the Expert Center on Restitution at the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, an independent research institution.
If you want to buy your child a cellphone, by all means: In the new dispensation, Verizon and Sprint will have some great "voice-only" plans available for minors.
Although this dispensation is already widely observed in the United States, the importance of the decision to extend it universally, itself an act of mercy, can hardly be overstated.
The bank's common equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio was 8% at FYE16, an improvement from 1791% a year earlier mainly due to contraction in its loan book and regulatory dispensation.
But fearing that the knowledge might die with him, he asked for and received historic dispensation from his chief to train his younger cousin, Alson Kelen, as a wave pilot.
That reticence, enforced by a nondisclosure agreement, bedeviled Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign until last Monday, when McKinsey granted him a rare dispensation to reveal the names of his former clients.
Barack Hussein Obama got no such dispensation: Republicans attacked him as soft on ISIS and claimed he was more interested in protecting "the image of Islam" than in protecting America.
As part of the "clandestine dispensation," the terror group is offering loans to young entrepreneurs in the country's troubled northeast as part of recruitment, the military said in a statement Wednesday.
Despite the Chinese media police's regular dispensation of new rules, Xi himself appeared more open to public comment, he urged the country's top officials in late April to welcome online criticism.
The regulations require that the pill can only be given to patients by specially certified medical professionals in hospitals, medical offices, or clinics that approve of the dispensation of the drug.
Before arriving in Amsterdam, his assistant called ahead and, in exchange for a hefty fee—presumably to cover fumigation—arranged a special dispensation so he could puff away in his room.
IFAB said that it had approved a request from global governing body FIFA for a temporary dispensation from the requirement to yellow card a keeper who is penalized for the offense.
Deputy Inspector Benny Øchkenholt told the Danish Broadcasting Corporation that police were granting protesters dispensation to wear the burqa at the demonstration, because it was considered a legitimate expression of opinion.
What is more, the army and its affiliated ministries dominate the National Defence and Security Council, which can disband parliament and impose martial law—the constant threat to Myanmar's new dispensation.
Those who mourn the passing of the Obama era, and shudder at the current dispensation, will doubtless warm to "The Final Year," and thrill to the intimate access that Barker enjoyed.
"The nineties were a time of transition in Pakistan, from dictatorship to a democratic dispensation, and Junaid's music represented the euphoria of that time," said Nadeem F. Paracha, a cultural critic.
Building on the widespread success of PMP InterConnect, some states are beginning to incorporate interstate PDMP data directly into a prescriber's Electronic Health Record system or a pharmacist's Pharmacy Dispensation System.
Well, not much, at least if you're comfortable with a political dispensation in which a senior White House official can stonewall without compunction and expect everyone else to yawn and shrug.
And, for any athletes from Russia who manage to get special dispensation to participate as neutral athletes in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, what will the textile specifications be for their uniforms?
They were able to receive papal dispensation to clear the canon law forbidding a man to marry his brother's widow, as Catherine claimed that she and Arthur had never consummated their marriage.
"The CFPB's structure is based on the idea that government is unlimited and rights are dependent on the special dispensation of the experts who know better than the American people," Republican Sens.
British imperialists regarded this rugged region along the Afghan border as so untameable that its tribal chieftains were left to impose their own laws, a dispensation that has continued to this day.
Thus did Mr Michel win his tweaks to the text and Mr Cameron his special dispensation for Britain (and a promise that the exception would be inserted into a future EU treaty).
He was only there for three weeks before leaving for Scottsbluff Junior College in Nebraska, through a dispensation that allowed Nisei students to apply to schools outside the West Coast exclusion zone.
"The agents are investigating the possible intersection of Clinton Foundation donations, the dispensation of State Department contracts and whether regular processes were followed," Fox quoted one of its unidentified sources as saying.
This, then, could be a novel about the last days of the cruelty, about what happens to a slave-owning family and to the slaves during the waning of the old dispensation.
"The executive unilaterally conferred lawful presence and work authorization on otherwise unlawfully present aliens, and then the executive used that lawful-presence 'dispensation' to unilaterally confer United States citizenship," the lawsuit says.
Bush's perceptive move reassured them that the United States would seek and support a fair democratic outcome of the negotiation process which would not give them short shrift in the coming dispensation.
Barcelona was earlier in February given special emergency dispensation to sign a player outside of the transfer window after forward Ousmane Dembele was ruled out for six months with a hamstring injury.
Any athletes from Russia who receive special dispensation to compete will do so as individuals wearing a neutral uniform, and the official record books will forever show that Russia won zero medals.
Dialog, which has previously declined to name Apple, referring to it only obliquely as its "largest customer" or its "main business", said it had received a special dispensation from Apple to mention it.
The couple were married in an Orthodox ceremony in Athens in 1948 after Pope Pius XII refused to give Anne, who was half French and half Danish, dispensation to marry a non-Catholic.
With special legal dispensation to engage in illegal activity online, it makes sense that the 260 analysts on the other side of all that security need to do their work behind closed doors.
So as an American in the old dispensation, you didn't have to like the establishment — and certainly its members were often eminently hateable — to prefer their leadership to many of the possible alternatives.
The International Olympic Committee barred Russia from sending a delegation to this month's Winter Games in South Korea, though about 170 athletes from Russia were given special dispensation to compete as neutral athletes.
"The Sport of Kings" is indebted to "Moby-Dick," and shares many of its obsessions: with origins, identity, class, status, work, the problem of evil, and the special dispensation, if any, of America.
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (NUMSA) sought dispensation from disciplinary action for those workers, a condition Eskom said it could not agree to.
On Friday he reiterated that talks cannot restart unless the insurgent group stops all attacks, and he canceled a dispensation that allowed 10 members of the ELN negotiating team to remain free in Cuba.
During the Roaring Twenties, "it began to appear far more often in tandem with glorifications of wealth," she writes — and therefore took on an ironic, even facetious, dimension among critics of the new dispensation.
The military hero, Bigwig, could have been a Woundwort in a different dispensation; instead he willingly bends to the statesman, Hazel, who lacks his strength and fearlessness but exceeds him in foresight and guile.
" In my case, by the grace of God, I received a letter and document in January of 1992 granting me "a dispensation from the obligations of priestly ordination, including celibacy, and from religious vows.
The talk of their friends, relatives and even people they have never met propels would-be lovers into blunders, blindness, revelations and, with the divine dispensation at a novelist's command, happy nuptials, if they're lucky.
Analysts had said Disney wanted a special dispensation to give it more flexibility on whether or when it would bid for the rest of Sky if it only bought the 39 percent stake from Fox.
The metaphysical answer is that the fantasy genre, in many of its most successful manifestations, depicts worlds caught between enchantment and disenchantment, between a magic-infused or god-touched premodernity and an emerging secular dispensation.
But if this season the Knights want people outside the Orlando-Kissimmee metropolitan area to agree, they will need luck, probably a Notre Dame loss, the playoff committee's dispensation and, most of all, no losses.
In the case of the Republicans, there was a lot of drama, and some Never Trump people ended up leaving the party, but most Republican leaders stayed around and made their peace with the new dispensation.
In its simplest possible articulation, taqiya is a legal dispensation whereby a believing individual can deny his faith or commit otherwise illegal acts while they are at risk of persecution or in a condition of statelessness.
"It is our considered view that National Assembly oversight is critical over these important public functions in a democratic dispensation like ours," the Bank of Zambia said in a written submission to parliament released on Wednesday.
Furthermore, in the unlikely event of reconciliation talks, the Taliban would likely push back hard against demands by Kabul that, if the Taliban were to join some type of political dispensation, it guarantee rights for Afghan women.
One particularly encouraging aspect of the study was that it seemed to show those least-well-served by the current dispensation benefiting most—the poorest performers saw larger improvements than those who had previously been getting by.
In theory, this sounds beneficial — since machines can process information faster, A.I. could theoretically reduce waiting time at clinics, observe previously-missed information in electronic medical records and reduce human errors in diagnosis or dispensation of medicines.
Beginning decades ago, even when security was looser and Mr. Kaplan was fortified by $5 million in liability insurance, he would often have to spend months negotiating for dispensation to clamber up scaffolds, bridge cables and antennas.
The decision, in a unanimous vote here Sunday, came after two failed drug tests by Russian athletes — among nearly 170 competing here under a special dispensation — and after a long night of talks among senior I.O.C. officials.
The event's moderator, the writer Lawrence Weschler, forewarned the audience that there was no smoking at the Getty, unless you happened to be Mr. Hockney, who had been granted a special papal-like dispensation for the evening.
World athletics' governing body on Friday upheld its ban on Russia for systematic doping, leaving the country's hopes of competing in the Rio Games dependent on Olympic chiefs giving it special dispensation at a meeting next week.
The I.O.C. barred Russia from sending a delegation to the Winter Games, though 169 athletes were given special dispensation to compete as neutral athletes because they were able to prove to a special committee that they were clean.
Mobile phones were banned from the seminar room, though the charter-school advocate from Washington, a single mother, was given special dispensation: every day she worried whether her son, a tall black teenager, would make it home safely.
He is treated as a member of the family—a brief dispensation that ends when the master dies suddenly, and it is discovered that, in his will, he has demanded that Nat return to work in the fields.
It continues a special dispensation granted last year for the duration of the Year of Mercy -- which finished Sunday -- which gave all priests, rather than just bishops and specially designated confessors, the power to absolve the sin of abortion.
Total provisions more than doubled to 4.70 billion rupees from 2.04 billion rupees a year ago, as the Mumbai-based lender said it did not avail a central bank dispensation of spreading mark-to-market losses over four quarters.
A 2003 report noted that better communication among physicians, pharmacists and nurses could prevent 86 percent of the most serious medication errors, which suggests shifting more drug dispensation to a centralized facility from local pharmacies would worsen the problem.
This special dispensation for business income opens up significant tax avoidance opportunities for certain groups of upper-income taxpayers to reap huge tax savings simply by becoming owners of a pass-through entity rather than remaining employees of businesses.
The I.A.A.F. and the International Olympic Committee have been at odds over how to handle Russian athletes who apply for "exceptional" dispensation to compete in the Olympics despite the doping ban imposed on the country's track and field team.
Here we see the birth of the idea that markets, and the rules of markets, have supremacy in human affairs; we also see how the new dispensation offered opportunities to a new breed of ambitious, ruthless, commercially minded man.
The eastern area of Papua has a special dispensation that allows some of the crocodiles to be exploited for skin, spawning a retail industry in items from belts to bags and shoes made from the skin of the reptiles.
The legalization of abortion in America happened in the transition from this second dispensation to the third, contemporary one, in which feminist arguments predominate and reproductive policy is understood primarily in terms of female liberty and general sexual emancipation.
Those rules would normally preclude a potentially dangerous drone show from taking place on the roof of a multi-billion-dollar building, but this is the Super Bowl, and the FAA was apparently willing to grant special dispensation for Lady Gaga.
But Cameron wants a special dispensation to be able to discriminate between two identical workers on the grounds that one is, for example, Polish and the other British - and he is not supported on that position by other member states.
UEFA said the new rules, including red and yellow cards for team officials and a "clearer" wording of the handball rule, would be introduced into its competitions from June 25 in line with "dispensation" from soccer's rule-making body IFAB.
They represented the kind of people who, in the previous American dispensation, would never have stayed in the city seeking partners through their twenties but would instead have been married and living out in New Rochelle with Rob and Laura Petrie.
The Pope pointed to one of his predecessors for precedent, reminding reporters about Pope Paul VI who granted exceptional dispensation to Catholic nuns in Africa, where they were permitted to take birth control pills in the face of potential rape.
Read more: Boris Johnson wants Ireland to leave EU trade rules and form a new union with the UK instead after BrexitUnder the plan, the EU would give Ireland "special dispensation" to suspend their trading rules until "alternative arrangements" are established.
With a new dispensation in Riyadh under King Salman and his ambitious son Prince Mohammed, and a fall in oil prices damaging its finances, the Saudi government seemed less willing to roll out big state projects to enrich some allies.
This election, in other words, is part of a process in which the electorate is working toward a new political dispensation that will replace the one that prevailed from the end of World War II until sometime during the Obama administration.
I went on a leave of absence from the priesthood in 1989 and started dispensation two years later, which means I had to write up a paper to John Paul II in Rome to explain why I wasn't able to continue.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has given at least 16 White House staff members dispensation to work on policy matters they handled while employed as lobbyists or to interact with their former colleagues in private-sector jobs, according to records released late Wednesday.
" Maleeka Ali Bokhari, a lawmaker from the governing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and parliamentary secretary to the ministries of law and justice, called the Supreme Court decision "a landmark moment for the equal and fair dispensation of justice in Pakistan.
The vote by the IAAF should in theory be decisive, but the IOC, concerned about innocent athletes being punished, has not ruled out granting Russia, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, a special dispensation when it meets next Tuesday.
Our wish is that you enjoy your rights and freedoms and that we return our country to a dispensation that allows for investment, development and prosperity that we all fought for and for which many of our citizens paid the supreme sacrifice.
Stepanova has not raced since September due to the ban on Russian athletes but raced under the European Athletics Association (EAA) flag at the European championships after the sport's governing body had requested she be given special dispensation to compete as an independent.
While sex with underage girls is already a criminal offence, poor parents often marry off their young daughters for cash using a special dispensation under the marriage law which allows girls as young as 14 to marry with parental or court consent.
About once a week my dad would show up in his powder-blue Mercedes and walk around inspecting the progress, displeased and concerned, finding everything urgent and subpar, showing neither love nor special dispensation toward me, nor did I show any toward him.
In group play, goalkeepers could have received two yellow cards for such penalty-kick violations and been expelled, but Collina said FIFA had received temporary dispensation to eliminate yellow-card cautioning of goalkeepers who leave their line too early during knockout-round shootouts.
Mother Teresa died in 1997 and the late Pope John Paul, who met her often, bent Vatican rules to grant a dispensation allowing the procedure to establish her case for sainthood to be launched two years after her death instead of the usual five.
The FCC has been waging war on robocalls from telemarketers over the past few years, but as part of a budget deal last year, government debt collectors got special dispensation to continue contacting people who owe student loan debt and other money to the government.
Priestdaddy isn't just a play on the various honorifics for clergy in the Catholic Church, it's the peculiar status of Lockwood's father: Originally ordained in the Lutheran Church, he converted to Catholicism and received a dispensation from Rome to bring along his wife and children.
She's pointedly jealous over the special dispensation that allows Aunt Lydia to write — reading and writing are forbidden to women in Gilead under the laws Serena helped create — and she's too distracted to enjoy the petty power games she plays with the other Wives.
There is of course one signal difference to keep in mind here: As daft and premature as the pronouncements of a post-racial dispensation circa 2008 had proved to be, there was still a momentous political and cultural breakthrough at the foundation of such talk.
Barcelona was earlier in February given special emergency dispensation by Spanish football bosses to sign a player outside of the transfer window — which was open from January 1 to January 31 — after forward Ousmane Dembele was ruled out for six months with a hamstring injury.
The religious right's influence is evident in the policies the new administration has prioritized in its first weeks, from Mr. Trump's clampdown on federal funding that could indirectly support abortion to his directive to give persecuted Christians special dispensation to enter the United States.
A source told ESPN he may be given special dispensation if South Korea wins the Asian Cup – which is recognized by FIFA — next year, while technically he could also feature for South Korea at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, although a medal would still be far from certain.
In 1942, when World War II brought restrictions on rail travel to facilitate the shipment of war materials and movement of troop trains, the circus was considered such a national pastime and morale booster that President Franklin D. Roosevelt granted a special dispensation for the Ringling Bros.
But with Jackson, you feel that injunction has as much to do with a desire to forge connection with other people as with maintaining, and protecting, a connection with the self and with reality, hence that almost phobic refusal of sympathy and any kind of special dispensation.
" A spokesman for the Canadian National Resources Council acknowledged to the Globe and Mail that the council had provided funding for the project, but that it was "for research and development of technology that does not involve anything regarding dispensation of iron sulphate in ocean water.
Both Wright and Batchelor end with a semi-evangelical call for a secularized, modernized Buddhism that can supply all the shared serenity of the old dispensation and still adjust to the modern world—Batchelor actually ends his book with a sequence of fixed tenets for a secular Gotama practice.
The evangelical presence in Jerusalem only confirmed what, over the course of the spring, I had been sensing as a conscious shift or pivot—a political realignment that I'm going to call "the Dispensation of the Jews," by which I mean Israel's dispensing with, or betraying, its own people.
"Given the difficulties of obtaining some types of food and the many other sacrifices which we are suddenly experiencing given the coronavirus, I have granted a dispensation from abstaining from meat on Fridays for rest of Lent, except Good Friday, which is universal law," New Jersey's Most Rev.
Trump's dispensation for standing with linked arms must have come as a relief to the white team owners who, despite their loud defenses of the players' right to air their views, still have yet to make a job offer to Kaepernick, a very talented quarterback, effectively blackballing him.
Pompeo's tenure at the State Department "will likely roll back LGBTQ global achievements in the last decade, bringing back an old and repressive dispensation where LGBTQ along other marginalized groups of people are treated with disdain," Brian Macharia, spokesperson for the Gay and Lesbian Coalition of Kenya, told BuzzFeed News.
Kathleen hadn't met Gevers in person and didn't know much about Swiss foundation law, but by now she had business experience—at the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and the consulting firm Accenture—and what she cared about was that the plan seemed to guarantee the sober dispensation of the funds.
It takes a special dispensation, not to say freedom, from the facts to look at garbage and call it a garden, and vice versa; to — in Putin's case — advocate against corruption while using political power for personal gain; to make a promise one day and the next do its opposite.
Even when the Englishman Stan Collymore, a former Premier League player, received special dispensation from Hallgrimsson to attend a session while filming a television segment on the Iceland team, he had to leave his camera crew outside and follow the same rules as everyone else, with the same potential penalty.
And this pattern of defeat is responsible, he implies, for the Trumpian turn: After so many failures to defend the old Constitution, Trump-era conservatives are embracing the logic of the new one, choosing white-identity politics because in "the new constitutional dispensation that began in 1964," group identities are the only ones that count.
The revolt against Calvinist fatalism coincided with the rise of exuberant money-minded faiths such as Mormonism — a fiercely entrepreneurial new religion that operated its own bank during its first Western sojourn in Kirtland, Ohio, and that preached a gospel of personal enrichment as a direct dispensation of divine favor, in this world and the next.
Dorsey's seeming endorsement of the thesis prompted some unhappy conservative reactions, but he was quite right to recommend the series: The California essays, written by Peter Leyden and Ruy Teixeira across several months last fall and winter, offer a useful framework for thinking about one way that our current ideological deadlock might give way to a new political dispensation.
"No, don't bully him," the girls are saying, prowling around Michael like a pack of lions, as he sits at the back of the art class on his lunch hour (the teacher has given Michael special dispensation to practice art on his lunch hour because he kept getting thrown in trash cans when he tried to play outside).
The Sun newspaper reports that Downing Street is considering asking Ireland to voluntarily diverge from EU rules to prevent a hard border between the two countries after Britain leaves the EU.Under the plan Ireland would gain a "special dispensation" from Brussels to leave its trading rules until new "alternative arrangements" to the Northern Ireland backstop are established.
She says we're living through such "a bold and unprecedented shift in capitalist methods" that even as we encounter the occasional story about Facebook allowing its corporate clients to read users' private messages or the software in Google's Street View cars scraping unencrypted information from people's homes, the American public doesn't yet grasp the new dispensation in its entirety.
Though he fulfilled his promise to return to Helsingborg that March, the hierarchy at United made sure that – despite not having made the necessary ten appearances in the league – Larsson was given special dispensation to receive a Premier League winners' medal, while the fans gave him a standing ovation when he returned for a friendly at the end of the campaign.
The patient takes the first pill on-site under the provider's supervision, but because of the extreme regulations surrounding mifepristone, the actual dispensation comes with a whiff of Hollywood drama: The pills might be presented in a pre-loaded lockbox that the physician opens remotely, or, as is the case at Maine Family Planning, a patient might receive an envelope the providing physician previously packed and sealed with the medication.
Any class-inflected view of the world, whether from the right or the left, [emphasis added] was deemed antiquated, out of touch with the new order of managerial capitalism and the socially engineered welfare state; in a word, irrational … conversely, it became axiomatic that the postwar liberal dispensation epitomized the rational, functioning as a fiercely reticulated mechanism for resolving social conflict, the benchmark against which all dissenting views were to be measured and found wanting.
For several years now, Moore has been the energetic and winsome spokesman for a next-generation religious right — one that no longer regards itself as a moral majority, that recognizes that traditional religion in all its forms has become a counterculture in the West and that urges believers to essentially lean into this new dispensation, embracing what Moore has called the "freakishness" of biblical faith in an increasingly post-Christian United States.
La Liga rules dictate that clubs can only include three non-EU players in their 25-man squads but, once Brexit is officially confirmed, Gareth Bale will join Danilo, Casemiro and James Rodriguez as a Real Madrid player from outside the EU. The Mirror reports that the club are likely to seek an exemption on the issue but, should the authorities refuse to grant them that dispensation, they will be required to de-register and presumably sell one of the current squad.
An odd couple, but didn't we embody, maybe, a new day, a new dispensation, a social and cultural revolution everybody back then wanted to believe they desired or at least were willing to accommodate since it promised better sex, better drugs, unbounded freedom and license, an option to be contemptuous of traditional styles, conventions, and rules, an inalienable right to hit the road, Jack, and head out for far away, for exotic destinations when the place where we find ourselves becomes unsatisfactory.

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