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clerical

[kler-i-kuhl] / ˈklɛr ɪ kəl /




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For example, of the six million people in the U.S. holding clerical and administrative roles, roughly 86% are women, according to the Brookings report.

From Barron's

A massive billboard on display in northern Tehran shows Khamenei in his clerical robes standing in trenches, pointing at missiles being fired in the distance and surrounded by officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

From The Wall Street Journal

The changes come more than a week after federal regulators ordered California’s Department of Motor Vehicles to cancel about 13,000 such licenses due to a clerical error.

From Los Angeles Times

Among the reasons companies cite as to why they remain private is the time-consuming and costly clerical work required to list and maintain publicly traded shares.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mina, a 28-year-old teacher in a northern city, said she still wants an end to the ruling clerical establishment but fears the long-term consequences of war.

From BBC