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Superintendence
Superintendence meaning
The act of superintending; supervision.
Synonyms of Superintendence
Example sentences (15)
The PA had also mentioned the collaboration of the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, but Cremona-Barbaro recalled that the superintendence had opposed the planned five-storey development.
Already, some of the persons who worked on the Tinubu/Shettima campaign have been given national honours in the former President’s last superintendence over that state function.
An environment which has shunned anything intended to safeguard our Maltese identity and patrimony, with the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage and the Planning Authority in cahoots together.
He added that there was constant consultation with both the Environment and Resources Authority and the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, which are monitoring the works together with Heritage Malta architects and archaeologists.
The plans were also turned down by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, which said that the development would negatively impact the town’s skyline.
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage has confirmed that a 19th-century stone marker which controversially ended up in the garden of Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo's home, was returned a year ago.
Earlier on Friday, Martin Balzan, the president of the Medical Association of Malta, said that he had raised the issue with Charmaine Gauci, the superintendence of public health.
Besides listening to views of directors representing various segments, nothing much was discussed besides general superintendence and internal working.
The structure (circled part) on which the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage is demanding more information as it could have cultural heritage value.
They escorted archaeologists from the Superintendence of Agrigento down more than 300 feet to document artifacts and to take samples.
Augustus abolished the duoviri, no doubt because the time had come to deal comprehensively with the superintendence of the roads which connected Rome with Italy and the provinces.
Chambers's Encyclopaedia (1859–1868), with Dr Andrew Findlater as editor, was carried out under the superintendence of the brothers.
In this manner, the censors gradually assumed at least nominal complete superintendence over the whole public and private life of every citizen.
Some festivals were Plebeian in nature, and thus were under the superintendence of Plebeian Aediles.
Titsingh, p. 330. Shōkō was only 12 years old when he began living in the daïri ; but Go-Komatsu, as a Cloistered Emperor still retained direction of the court and the Shogun was charged with the general superintendence of affairs.