English to Kannada Dictionary dispensation

dispensation

ವಿತರಣೆ
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'
ಹಂಚುವುದು,
ಹಂಚಿಕೆ,
ವಿತರಣ
example
Divine 'dispensation' determined to honor her in this station so that, having scorned the king's servant, she came to be coupled with the king himself and bring forth royal children.
Industries now have to lobby and politicise to get 'dispensation' .
To get diamonds for this purpose from conflict zones will require special 'dispensation' from organizations such as the United Nations, they say.
As professionals, pharmacists should offer information on use and 'dispensation' of medication, not their particular religious convictions.
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.
US actions are forging a new legal 'dispensation' in which their overarching global authority would be acknowledged.
British policy had developed in the early 1970s as a twin track of levying war and constructing a political 'dispensation' .
Physicians must learn to engage in gentle but direct truth-telling in the 'dispensation' of their duty to patients who depend on them for accurate yet compassionate descriptions of their condition.
Those who can will be given permanent residency under existing rules; others will be given special 'dispensation' .
regulations controlling 'dispensation' of medications
Check their Web sites for more detailed information before you sign up for anything requiring shots or special 'dispensation' from the Azerbaijani embassy.
The UKCC has usefully categorized four stages in the therapeutic use of medicines: prescription, 'dispensation' , administration, and patient acceptance.
although she was too young, she was given special 'dispensation' to play two matches
He added that the people are feeling insecure during the rule of present 'dispensation' .
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.
Already the President has cut back on his motorcade; so too has the Prime Minister; and this should just be the start of what should be a far more modest 'dispensation' which is in keeping with the country's coffers.
She also argues for a reappraisal of the colonial past, and a transformation of the political 'dispensation' in the future.
First of all I have to seek 'dispensation' for compliance with rule 41.2.
As the controversies over 'dispensation' of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political alignments crumbled.
Being associated with the old world of fixed horizons and immutable laws, faith is treated as something incompatible with the new 'dispensation' of limitless possibility and individual supremacy.
He believed that natural selection - or as in his own case, divine 'dispensation' - would provide, and it seldom did.
Third, the canon closed with the death of the apostles, has remained closed for over 1600 years, and Scripture gives us no reason to expect new revelation or any new 'dispensation' .
For all that, his talent for logical argument, the 'dispensation' of balanced advice and an understanding of politics superseded his talent for music, and he opted for a career in diplomacy, with music as an important sideline.
Selling fireworks should be prohibited other than for the few days immediately before November 5, unless the authorities give special 'dispensation' for other events.
although she was too young, she was given special 'dispensation' to play before her birthday
But yesterday he said it was ‘a non-starter’ to apply to the prison authorities for special 'dispensation' .
The Bible teaches that this is the age or 'dispensation' of the Spirit.
This new 'dispensation' in turn required the expansion of the political nation to create a legitimate match of taxation and representation.
The political 'dispensation' to follow will be either stable or colonial, but not both.
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?
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