Definition of Moderatorship. Meaning of Moderatorship. Synonyms of Moderatorship

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Definition of Moderatorship

Moderatorship
Moderatorship Mod"er*a`tor*ship, n. The office of a moderator.

Meaning of Moderatorship from wikipedia

- Look up moderator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moderator may refer to: Moderator (town official), elected official who presides over the Town Meeting...
- honours degree (also known as dual honours, double majors, or two-subject moderatorship) is a specific type of degree offered generally at the Honours Bachelor's...
- and prose composition (1960). After gaining First class Honours and a Moderatorship Prize (1962), he carried out postgraduate research under Donald Ernest...
- Belfast Academy and at Trinity College Dublin, graduating with a senior moderatorship in classics in 1838. In 1844, he was called to the Bar by the Middle...
- Asirwadham Christopher Asir (5 December 1947 – 3 February 2012) was the bishop of Madurai Ramnad Diocese of Church of South India. He had also served as...
- presbytery meetings. As with the moderators of synods and ****emblies, the moderatorship is a primus inter pares position appointed by the presbytery itself...
- Scholar in his first year, a highly unusual achievement. He took a double Moderatorship in classics and Philosophy and was awarded Gold Medals for both subjects...
- computer industry. In 1991, a prize for the best final-year project in the Moderatorship in computer science course at Trinity College, Dublin – the Ludgate...
- achieved a First in the Moderatorship Part I along with a Mullins classical Exhibition, before finally taking a first class Moderatorship II in classics and...
- was noted for the beauty of his style. In 1834 he gained the ethical moderatorship, newly instituted by Provost Lloyd, and continued in residence at college...