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Ministerially the king lived from hand to mouth, on occasions with a double ministry of foreign affairs.
Everything that was done was "ministerially authorised government policy", according to officials familiar with what went on.
'It seems to me that the board are wrong whether they acted judicially or ministerially.
The Home Secretary will remain ministerially accountable to Parliament for prison policy.
The patent is but evidence of a grant, and the officer who issues it acts ministerially and not judicially.
Most virtuously, most ministerially: "Oh, of course."
There are four key disciplines nationally standardized, 11 key disciplines provincially or ministerially standardized.
However, the Admiralty insisted that they could not interfere; that once the accusations had been made, they were obliged to act ministerially, not judicially.
Pétain had been made, briefly, Minister of War in 1934, thus ministerially responsible for French military, aviation and the Navy as well.
Proclaiming themselves to be engaged in the most radical review of social security since Beveridge, they set up a number of ministerially dominated committees to explore options for reform.
Cut to John Savage as Dwayne, a ministerially attired salesman pulling up in his Buick at a roadside shack to demonstrate a vacuum cleaner to a crazy coot who collects little-girl baby dolls.
Instead, they have stressed that each resulted from what they describe as "ministerially authorised government policy", raising the possibility that the new Yard inquiry will require the questioning of ministers of the last Labour government.
Following the implementation of the Statistics & Registration Service Act, the General Register Office continues to be part of a ministerially accountable department and became a part of the Home Office.
As a consequence, the number of ministerial appointees with farming experience has increased by over half since 1980 so that farming interests now predominate among the ministerially appointed members, as well as among the members appointed by the councils.
Ministerially his experience was minimal: four years in junior office, nineteen months as a notably silent President of the Board of Trade, seven difficult and chastening months as Chancellor, and then an effort-free but unexpected arrival in 10 Downing Street.
The area's position directly below the flight path of the northern runway of Heathrow Airport led to a ministerially approved undertaking, the Cranford Agreement, given on 31 July 1952 at a meeting of the Cranford Residents' and District Amenities Association.
It would protect all those persons in Hollins v. Fowler who merely handled the cotton ministerially, such as a carrier who merely received and delivered the goods in the ordinary way and it would not save the man who had sold the cotton to another.