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(1) Pertaining to or of the nature of a stipend or allowance
(2) Receiving or eligible for compensation
(3) For which money is paid
(1) (United Kingdom, appointed by the Home Secretary
(2) Paid magistrate (appointed by the Home Secretary) dealing with police cases
(1) Major tasks are defined as the fostering of diaconal vocations, including key issues such as selection, stipendiary or non-stipendiary, and identifying what we seek in a deacon.
(2) Immediately after the race stipendiary stewards lodged an objection against Gatecrasher on behalf of Distinctly.
(3) He also introduced the concept of a stipendiary chairmanship, at one stroke freeing the council from its reliance on semi-retired highflyers from the business community.
(4) Today women hold one-tenth of stipendiary posts and about half the non-stipendiaries.
(5) I am a non- stipendiary clergyman; a chaplain working with people with disabilities.
(6) Having worked, in my time, as a lay person, non stipendiary priest and part-time stipendiary priest, I look forward to seeing these ministries flourish and develop in innovative ways.
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(9) The ordinary magistrate, like all local government officers, served without pay; by contrast, the stipendiary - often a barrister by training - commanded a salary.
(10) The secretary of the Southwark diocese explains that centralisation of stipendiary obligations has taken place in conjunction with devolution of more day-to-day duties.
(11) He will also speak tonight of his concerns about problems concerning pensions for retired clergymen, saying that there are now more clergy and their spouses being paid pensions than there are ordained stipendiary clergy.
(12) He currently is chairman of stipendiary stewards at the Western Australian Turf Club, a position he has held since 1989.
(13) They included stipendiary ministers, who will take up full time posts at local churches and Ordained Local Ministers, who will work part time on a voluntary basis in their home churches.
(14) The diocese has 25 parochial units, 90 congregations, 13 Rectors, 5 non stipendiary ministers, 11 lay readers 70 parish readers and between 7000 to 7500 Church of Ireland members.
(15) He had suspended him after he allegedly swore at a steward and physically assaulted a stipendiary steward.
(16) More than 1,200 women are now in stipendiary posts, despite 1,000 parishes - about 10% of the total - passing a resolution stating that they will not accept a woman priest.
(17) The only evidence of criminal activity afoot was opinion evidence from a former stipendiary steward, who acknowledged he had no prior experience or direct knowledge of Hong Kong racing.
(18) The stewards looked at a recording of the incident and interviewed both riders as well as a weighing-room security officer and a stipendiary steward, who were witnesses to the event.
(19) He was the first person, for example, to institute stipendiary stewards at race meetings, before the VRC or the VATC did.
(20) His lawyers are likely to call a panel of stipendiary stewards from the HKJC as witnesses.
compensable
remunerative
paying
salaried
stipendiary magistrate