sinecure u rečniku PONS

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While the powers of the drain commissioner are immense, the office has become sinecure in some counties.
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Most of these are sinecures, i.e. purely ceremonial.
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That was no sinecure, because the design makes light of every classic construction principle, and its realization proved to be extremely labour-intensive.
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These officers were paid by fee and did their work by deputy, and a further 144 sinecures abolished.
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He abolished sinecures and pushed for greater simplicity in preaching as well as greater reverence in worship - requesting this of both the clergy and faithful.
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The office itself was at this time a sinecure.
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A sinecure is not necessarily a figurehead, which generally requires active participation in government, albeit with a lack of power.
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Often their real importance was very different from their rank: on the one hand, sinecures and supernumerary appointments allowed enjoying benefits without performing full service.
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This became the basis for the current legal practice of using sinecure posts such as this to effect resignations.
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Some honorary titles serve as positions of sinecure and honorary retirement.
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