English to Bengali Dictionary ministerial

ministerial

সরকারপক্ষীয়
definition
adjective
It is this kind of ecclesiology that will lead to a ministerial leadership and ecclesial structures that will equip believers for their callings.
of or relating to a minister of religion.
ministerial officials
of or relating to a government minister or ministers.
translation of 'ministerial'
কার্যনির্বাহকসংক্রান্ত,
মন্ত্রীসম্বন্ধীয়
adjective
সরকারপক্ষীয়,
পরিচালনাসংক্রান্ত,
শাসন-সংক্রান্ত,
আরামদায়ক,
সান্ত্বনাদায়ক,
যন্ত্ররূপ কার্যসাধক,
সহায়ক,
কার্যনির্বাহী,
সরকারি,
শাসনিক
example
For Strauss, then, who closely followed the classics on this subject, foreign policy is 'ministerial' to domestic policy.
I vividly remember reporting the 1971 Synod on the 'ministerial' priesthood when influential voices were calling for an end to the celibacy rule.
Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble will today table a motion in the Assembly to exclude Sinn Féin from 'ministerial' office.
Some of the freer churches don't even ask their 'ministerial' candidates to commit themselves formally to any belief about Scripture, let alone creation.
In short, the presbyteral priesthood was at the center of the sacramental understanding of 'ministerial' order.
About 40 presidents and royalty, ten prime ministers and 43 'ministerial' delegations have been billed to attend.
The Prime Minister has no 'ministerial' responsibility for the Labour list.
Methodists do not believe in the 'ministerial' priesthood; Stanley does.
Ivan has been attending the church for 5 years, first as a 'ministerial' student and for the last three years as assistant pastor.
Eleven of the 17 junior ministers have previous 'ministerial' experience.
YTM provides theological, spiritual, and 'ministerial' formation both to high-school students and to their teachers and ministers.
It is this kind of ecclesiology that will lead to a 'ministerial' leadership and ecclesial structures that will equip believers for their callings.
After 15 days, an agreement was reached through which the Lefts and the Greens were excluded from 'ministerial' office, but would keep the government in power.
What we know is that police, Norfolk Island Police, were called to his 'ministerial' office at about lunch time today.
But in light of his political biography there can be no doubt of his preparedness to assume a 'ministerial' office in a Union-led government.
Bloom saw society as 'ministerial' to the university.
But the senior Government whip has just indicated that we have just had two speeches from Ministers in a 'ministerial' statement situation.
He said the legislation body took the initiative to draft bills on the presidency, the presidential advisory board and on 'ministerial' offices, all of which are also prioritized for this year.
Given such practices, one can imagine the opposition any suggestion that women be allowed to participate in the 'ministerial' priesthood might raise.
Despite one minister relinquishing his 'ministerial' portfolio, the country is still not confident that there is integrity in public life.
In the next two sections he looks at issues in 'ministerial' life and the wider church.
I will look also at some intriguing hints that Rome may be reconsidering its position that Anglican 'ministerial' orders are null and void.
He has an abundance of political experience, including senior 'ministerial' office, and will relish the challenge of heading the new beefed-up Transport Department.
Nowhere in the three articles does one find a reflection on what celibacy can do for the 'ministerial' priesthood, or for the priest himself.
Thus, we see the frequent use of government via 'ministerial' order rather than legislation; the MO being the instrument found unconstitutional just two weeks ago.
Representatives from nationalist and unionist parties may have held 'ministerial' office, but there was clearly no genuine effort to govern together.
Another article explaining the 'ministerial' use of reason in general is Loving God With All Your Mind: Logic and Creation.
As Macmillan steps up the 'ministerial' pecking order from Housing to Defence to Foreign Minister and Chancellor, the politics become more interesting.
Furthermore, the church has the good sense to know that, in placing a person in a position of 'ministerial' leadership, he or she is exposed to a unique array of temptations.
The other day I was looking up a picture of a 'ministerial' colleague in the mug-shot book of the ELCA's Metropolitan Chicago Synod.
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