English to Gujarati Dictionary dispensation

dispensation

માફીપત્ર
definition
noun
although she was too young, she was given special dispensation to play two matches
exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old dispensation
a system of order, government, or organization of a nation, community, etc., especially as existing at a particular time.
translation of 'dispensation'
વહેંચણ,
વિમુક્તિ,
માફીપત્ર,
ઇશ્વરનિર્મિત પરિસ્થિતિ,
વિતરણ
example
We should now very briefly note that there is a fourth context in which Paul mentions the law, that of direct comparison between the dispensation of law and the 'dispensation' of faith in Christ.
The Bible teaches that this is the age or 'dispensation' of the Spirit.
She also argues for a reappraisal of the colonial past, and a transformation of the political 'dispensation' in the future.
Rules on taxation now include 'dispensation' for charitable bodies or individuals engaged in charity.
Industries now have to lobby and politicise to get 'dispensation' .
She applied to the College for 'dispensation' from the requirement to re-sit her failed assessments, on the grounds that she had been involved in a number of car accidents, and she was suffering financial hardship.
Clubs can apply for temporary 'dispensation' of the League's rules in terms of having a 6,000 capacity or having 2,000 covered seats, as long as the club could guarantee the criteria would be met in the near future.
His eyes glisten with unshed tears as he reaches the threshold of his release, desperate to rid himself of the unwanted pleasure but requiring Kenneth's 'dispensation' to do so.
Sharon became quite passionate in her antagonism to single mothers who require special 'dispensation' in order to be able to balance the demands of their children with those of work.
A young man in a bizarre and colorful outfit, with a makeshift bandolier in which plastic cups were tucked for rapid 'dispensation' of his wares, observed my fascination and offered me a drink.
He believed that natural selection - or as in his own case, divine 'dispensation' - would provide, and it seldom did.
However, I ask this question: why did the church demand Mrs Shepherd do the full course and not give her 'dispensation' for her years of training and study as a Reader in the Church of England, as well as her commitment and service?
There has to be special 'dispensation' for goalkeepers and the SFA have got to argue our case with Fifa.
regulations controlling 'dispensation' of medications
Bush indicated that the 'dispensation' of the federal surplus for tax cuts is a top priority, and much of the nation seems to agree with him, despite his minority status.
So within these four parameters, one needs to crystallize the political 'dispensation' that one would like to have in Afghanistan.
But yesterday he said it was ‘a non-starter’ to apply to the prison authorities for special 'dispensation' .
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old 'dispensation'
As the controversies over 'dispensation' of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political alignments crumbled.
Prior to independence and before the partial democratic 'dispensation' of the British the country had been ruled by absolute monarchy, stretched for centuries.
To this effect, it is imperative that Zambia takes stock of its investment in health infrastructure before originating grandiose plans on medical 'dispensation' .
Initially the early Christians allowed divorce in cases of adultery, but later they taught that only death or Church 'dispensation' could end a marriage.
Check their Web sites for more detailed information before you sign up for anything requiring shots or special 'dispensation' from the Azerbaijani embassy.
He explained that the Government has a national playing fields strategy that in short means schools or local authorities cannot sell any playing fields without getting special 'dispensation' .
Henry considered it seriously enough to get a papal bull giving him 'dispensation' to bring the Irish into the Catholic fold.
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old 'dispensation'
Ordained as a priest, he received papal 'dispensation' to pursue a career as an itinerant scholar and teacher, attaching himself to elite households and powerful printing firms throughout Europe.
the pope granted Henry a 'dispensation' to marry Elizabeth of York
The UKCC has usefully categorized four stages in the therapeutic use of medicines: prescription, 'dispensation' , administration, and patient acceptance.
In fact criticism is a necessary ingredient of any democratic 'dispensation' as it helps to keep those in positions of authority in check.
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