English to Arabic Dictionary custodian

custodian

ولي
definition
noun
the custodians of pension and insurance funds
a person who has responsibility for or looks after something.
translation of 'custodian'
noun
قيم,
حافظ,
ولي,
الأمين
example
I was the first of eighteen cousins to earn more than one master's degree, and yet the only job I could find in my town was as an elementary school 'custodian' .
The system enhances the patient-provider relationship by designating a patient's principal care provider as the 'custodian' and administrator of the patient's record in the system.
He may own the majority shareholding but he is only the present 'custodian' .
the 'custodian' of the Great Seal in Canada is always the Secretary of State
He would never do that; he was not a 'custodian' or a janitor.
My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the 'custodian' at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso.
He was a carpenter, millwright, agent, and building 'custodian' .
When the society put the gardens and the Yorkshire Museum into trust in the early 1960s the 'custodian' responsibility for them was put in the hands of the local authority.
To do so, the taxpayer must instruct the IRA 'custodian' to recharacterize the contribution.
‘In retirement, you still have responsibility as the 'custodian' of patient records,’ says McGee.
In 1737 the Medici were succeeded by the Lorraine-Habsburg dynasty of grand dukes, who were enlightened rulers who took their 'custodianship' of the Florentine artistic patrimony very seriously.
Picasso's Guernica returned to Spain after 40 years 'custodianship' in the US.
The whole heritage of the family that was under his 'custodianship' has gone.
The massive explosions in the centres of power in America are a painful slap in the face of US politicians to stop their illegitimate hegemony and attempts to impose 'custodianship' on peoples.
Pogo found that at six nuclear facilities the security guards were paid anywhere from $1 to $4 less per hour than 'custodians' and janitors working at the same plant.
As he points out, one of the cornerstones of the new concept of multifunctional agriculture envisaged by the EU for its farmers is to promote and support the role of farmers as 'custodians' of the countryside.
As a result, the Silverton Branch under D&S 'custodianship' is probably in better physical condition today than at any time in its entire 130-year history.
Another key outcome of these new initiatives is to increase the number of 'custodians' guiding the quality of urban design in our cities.
Mr Honner pointed out that farmers today have huge responsibilities as 'custodians' of animals and the environment and as food producers.
Each company faces a dilemma - and perhaps loss of faith - concerning the 'custodianship' of its incomparable inheritance.
A good few years ago now 'custodianship' of the PC standard was wrestled from IBM (with quite a bit of inadvertent help from Big Blue), and PC9x was the result of this.
Meanwhile, for anyone who cares about the future of NMAH and of its 'custodianship' of the nation's past, there are bigger issues to consider.
It is currently held as an asset under the 'custodianship' of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo through the Kosovo Trust Agency.
As prisoners, they were totally at the mercy of their guards, their 'custodians' , who have a responsibility to take care of them.
This meant that not only all lands held of the king by a deceased tenant-in-chief, as well as the person of the heir, returned to royal 'custodianship' , but also all other of the deceased's lands held of any lord whatsoever.
The state 'custodians' had failed to discharge their responsibility to protect investors from being swindled by unscrupulous people who were determined to enrich themselves at all costs.
Fortunately, the school was not in session at the time and the 'custodians' working in the building were unharmed.
The decision impacts some 250 workers - nursing assistants, laundry workers, 'custodians' - at the county-owned nursing home.
Physicians, health authorities and other 'custodians' are responsible for explaining to their patients why information is being collected and how it will be used, shared and protected.
It is estimated about 20 percent of the district's 1,300 'custodians' , cafeteria workers, secretaries and library workers took part in the sickout.
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