English to Maori Meaning of headship - tiaraa upoo


Headship :
tiaraa upoo
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Definitions of headship in English
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(1) A local head teacher will be jetting off to the Rugby World Cup in Australia this autumn, courtesy of former pupils, parents and friends who have joined forces to wish him well on his retirement from the headship of Holme Park School.(2) The school has also gained specialist status as a technology college under his headship .(3) It is tragically true, that many men, Christian men, have abdicated their God-ordained calling in their homes and made it difficult for their wives lovingly to submit to their headship .(4) Her first headship was at Moorthorpe Girls School, near Hemsworth, West Yorkshire, and in 1968 she was made headteacher of Darfield Foulstone County Secondary School in South Yorkshire.(5) Evangelical ideals of husbands' headship as providers, leaders and decision-makers, and wives' subordination as helpmates and mothers were ideally matched to post-War ideals for family life.(6) the headship of a department(7) He was assistant director of education at Lincolnshire County Council and headteacher later of Easingwold School in North Yorkshire, the school going on to win several national awards under his headship .(8) The separation of headship of state from the headship of government is a very important part of maintaining liberty.(9) Miss Privett said he had achieved a considerable amount during his career and listed a string of credits which St Leonards had gained under his headship .(10) Under the headship of the neo-behaviorist Kenneth W. Spence, it led America in the production of psychology doctorates for many years.(11) Within weeks she was offered the headship of Sibford school in Oxfordshire.(12) His tragic and isolated later years there were occupied in controversy over the rotation of the headship of his college.(13) They suggest this could be achieved by rotating headship of departments.(14) Mrs Botham, a year five teacher, is set to leave the school to take up a headship at Sutton on the Forest PS.(15) As per the proposal, every three years, the headship of the department would pass on to the peers and if any department had fewer than three professors, the headship would pass on to the Readers and so on.(16) Scripture tells us that the husband is head of the wife, but we are also warned that the headship is of a special kind: ‘as Christ is the head of the church’.
(1) head ::
upoko
(2) shake ::
ruru
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