clerical in the PONS Dictionary

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clerical error

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The cause is usually a clerical error, such as the wrong unit of blood being given to the wrong patient.
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After she tells him that he no longer has to work as an informant due to a clerical error in the filing of his report, he disappears.
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He became famous mainly for the part he played in the anti-clerical struggles at the end of the 19th century.
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Other decisions made at the council included a disavowal of clerical celibacy.
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Remarkably, he did so single-handedly, with only clerical assistance to copy out the illustrative quotations that he had marked in books.
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He also wrote a book attacking the doctrine of clerical celibacy.
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However, due to a clerical error at his local post office, his bid was accepted to work for $4 rather than the intended $400.
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Its political party, founded in 1890, was explicitly anti-clerical and sought to limit the clergy's influence.
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As its editor-in-chief, he became known for his wit and sharp-tongued remarks; he ruthlessly derided key contemporary political figures as clerical lutefisk and royal stable jacks.
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I was always told it was a clerical error.
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