English to Maori Meaning of sinecure - sinecure


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sinecure

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Definitions of sinecure in English
Noun(1) a benefice to which no spiritual or pastoral duties are attached(2) an office that involves minimal duties
Examples of sinecure in English
(1) The problem is, he is demonstrably no intellectual of any great ability (his record attests to that), he is ill-disciplined and looks to the academic sector for a comfortable sinecure .(2) You had to be ÔÇÿan exceptionally good judgeÔÇÖ - otherwise known as a person with an intense desire to hang on to a sinecure - in order to appreciate them.(3) Unlike the Parliament, the Commission is not elected, but appointed by the member-states, and is frequently used as a sinecure for retired or has-been politicians.(4) A governorship was a lucrative and prestigious position, but it was not a sinecure .(5) One insider linked with the private security business said: ÔÇÿAll these jobs are a nice sinecure for a cop.ÔÇÖ(6) His hatred was strong for sinecurists and all other ÔÇÿtax-eatersÔÇÖ who fed off the high taxation that impoverished the common people.(7) Yet it is not only those who are used to cosy bureaucratic sinecures who would rather gain political legitimacy from those ÔÇÿwithout a voiceÔÇÖ than take their chances with the voting public.(8) I find it very amusing that the right wing ÔÇÿintellectuals,ÔÇÖ from their ivory tower think tanks and millionaire supported sinecures at political magazines, have still failed to recognize that.(9) The poorest countries in the rurally protected cartel will be helped out of the mire of previously accepted Socialistic sinecurism .(10) Examples abound of cosy sinecures being parcelled out to those who have served in constitutional posts.(11) The government of San Marino should be advised the Flea stands ready for any offers of citizenship or professorial sinecures .(12) Because they do not want to acknowledge the squalor and the cronyism inherent in the devolution settlement, on which all their well-paid sinecures depend, is the answer.(13) He died a sinecurist and pensioner on the public purse.(14) The 1970s were the apogee of taxpayer-funded sinecurism : by 1980, the state had an army of 7.4 million pensionaries.(15) The crooked secrets of state administration, the sinecurism and corruption ever and again discovered in the bureaus in Washington forbid us to believe in any clear conception of what constitutes good government.(16) The only new hires that diversity initiatives generate are in college administrations, already overloaded with sinecures .
(1) sine wave ::
ngaru aho
(2) sine qua non ::
kore qua aho
(3) sine die ::
mate sine
(4) sine curve ::
ānau aho
Synonyms
Noun
1. easy job ::
ngāwari mahi
2. cushy job ::
mahi Kuhi
3. soft option ::
kōwhiringa ngohengohe
4. picnic ::
pikiniki
5. cinch ::
taatoa o
6. easy money ::
moni ngāwari
7. free ride ::
eke free
8. gravy train ::
tereina wairanu
Different Forms
sinecure, sinecures
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