ordination in English

noun
1
the action of ordaining or conferring holy orders on someone.
Behr-Sigel recognizes that Orthodox women are not permitted to preach within the liturgy itself, and that the possibility of ordination to the presbyterate seems a dim prospect.
2
a statistical technique in which data from a large number of sites or populations are represented as points in a two- or three-dimensional coordinate frame.
A non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination identified two gradients of species replacement distinguished by differences in forest canopy species and groundcover.

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1. Priesthood Ordination

2. Ordination to the Priesthood

3. * See also Ordain, Ordination; Priesthood

4. Bhikkhuni Ordination in Los Angeles

5. Coordination (n.) also co-ordination, c

6. Ordination doesn't make you a saint.

7. New Airport Projects Co-ordination Office

8. Bhikkhuni ordination: It is a great blessing that today bhikkuni ordination in Theravada Buddhism is no longer a novelty

9. 9 The sacrament or rite of ordination.

10. o Priesthood conferral and ordination (for young men)

11. Without that authorization, the ordination would be invalid.

12. A . Proper co - ordination and communication will remove confusion .

13. This ensured a certain degree of financial co - ordination .

14. The ordination of women would certainly alleviate shortages of staff.

15. He had terrifyingly conservative views on the ordination of women.

16. » Chaplain Ordination Association of Christian Alcohol & Drug Counselors

17. Some Presbyterian conservatives blame the losses on indecision over homosexual ordination.

18. - Reinforce the administrative structures for the co-ordination of social security.

19. But due to non-co ordination and other reasons, it stopped.

20. - Strengthen administrative capacity and co-ordination at national and local level.

21. This is because the co-ordination centres only carry out administrative tasks.

22. In co-ordination with the UNECE Project Administrator establish a membership database

23. This was the moment he had been waiting for since his ordination.

24. In co-ordination with the UNECE Project Administrator establish a membership database.

25. pray for someone in an ordinance or ordination instead of blessing them?

26. - Further reinforce the administrative structures for the co-ordination of social security.

27. Allocation of spaces only upon co-ordination with the State Council in advance;

28. He received his rabbinic ordination at the Rabbinical College of Canada in 1969.

29. Soon after his ordination, he was appointed parish priest at Bác Vọng, Huế.

30. Bishop John Oliver is a leading member of the campaign for women's ordination.

31. The man showed his gratitude by recommending him to the Bishop for ordination.

32. A mechanism for better general co-ordination of administrative services at all levels

33. Here is the central issue in the debate over the ordination of women.

34. ◦ improve access and reduce administrative duplication through greater co-ordination of income programs;

35. In administration, as in government, strategic planning and co-ordination capacities are limited.

36. After Ordination Colleges and courses can offer relatively limited training for the ordained ministry.

37. Co-operation, co-ordination and exchange of information between administrative and law enforcement agencies

38. 3.2 Legislative harmonisation, accompanying measures, administrative co-operation and the Open Co-ordination Method

39. Co-ordination of enterprise objectives is impeded by the time cycle of political authority.

40. Strengthen co-ordination, monitoring and reporting mechanisms and capacities both at political and administrative level;

41. The Regional Co-ordination Councils (RCC) are responsible for monitoring within their specific administrative jurisdictions.

42. The co-ordination meetings also fostered partnerships and allowed for more targeted in-kind contributions.

43. People tend to become emotional when the subject of the ordination of women is raised.

44. The ceremonies for the ordination of priests or the consecration of altars took seven days.

45. Inco-ordination CUSO raxed gripgrass fanegada fanglomerate foot-faring Buckras anticommercially preteritness Strauss monotypal waxhearted

46. - Establish a co-ordination unit responsible for administrative preparations related to the own resources systems.

47. You shall take the ram of ordination and boil its flesh in a holy place.

48. 2. Member States shall ensure communication and co-ordination between all the different market surveillance authorities.

49. Member States shall ensure communication and co-ordination between all the different market surveillance authorities.

50. * See also Authority; Choose, Chose, Chosen (verb); Chosen (adjective or noun); Ordain, Ordination; Steward, Stewardship