English to Punjabi Dictionary dispensation

dispensation

ਲਾਭ
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.
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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.
Under the new 'dispensation' of the modern welfare state, with the big job-grinder going round and round, this does not happen.
he received papal 'dispensation' to hold a number of benefices
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old 'dispensation'
The point of the near-constant 'dispensation' of lies, half-truths and irrelevancies is to create an atmosphere in which it becomes almost impossible to distinguish honesty from deception, fact from fantasy.
The 'dispensation' of the award for overtly political purposes is by no means unprecedented.
For all that, his talent for logical argument, the 'dispensation' of balanced advice and an understanding of politics superseded his talent for music, and he opted for a career in diplomacy, with music as an important sideline.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.
Ever since the present 'dispensation' took over, ministers concerned have been trying to drive home the fact at every given opportunity that the elections due to the said institutions would be held as soon as possible.
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.
As in other ordinations from other faiths, we had to have 'dispensation' from the Pope for the ordination.
But yesterday he said it was ‘a non-starter’ to apply to the prison authorities for special 'dispensation' .
regulations controlling 'dispensation' of medications
the pope granted Henry a 'dispensation' to marry Elizabeth of York
Under the neo-liberal 'dispensation' , then, what many people seem to yearn for is a world in which they are treated not as consumers or as dispensable cogs in an indifferent machine but as citizens and as human beings.
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 Ministry of Food even gave the railway special 'dispensation' to operate its restaurant car without the requirement for food stamps.
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' .
Initially the early Christians allowed divorce in cases of adultery, but later they taught that only death or Church 'dispensation' could end a marriage.
To this effect, it is imperative that Zambia takes stock of its investment in health infrastructure before originating grandiose plans on medical 'dispensation' .
The mistake committed was to audit books in terms of the old 'dispensation' where cheque books were used for payments.
The negotiations for a new 'dispensation' in South Africa that began in 1990 effectively brought an end to South Africa's policy of regional destabilization.
There has to be special 'dispensation' for goalkeepers and the SFA have got to argue our case with Fifa.
Unless Celtic are given special 'dispensation' to register the midfielder for the New Year's Day game against Hearts at Tynecastle, Keane will not be eligible until the Scottish Cup tie away to Clyde the following weekend.
The temples were the preserve of classical arts till the arrival of Colonists whose 'dispensation' , by definition, changed the rules of patronage.
Industries now have to lobby and politicise to get 'dispensation' .
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' .
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.
First of all I have to seek 'dispensation' for compliance with rule 41.2.
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