stewardship

  • 21stewardship — noun (U) the way in which someone controls and looks after an event or organization …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22stewardship — A traditional approach to accounting that places an obligation on stewards or agents, such as directors, to provide relevant and reliable financial information relating to resources over which they have control but which are owned by others, such …

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  • 23stewardship — The act of exercising responsibility for the supervision or management of an asset or activity. A steward acts in a capacity as an *agent …

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  • 24stewardship — stew·ard·ship …

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  • 25stewardship —  Домостроительство …

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  • 26stewardship —    This word (from Old English for the guardian of a house ) has two different meanings: (1) the rightful care of all creation as desired by God in the Book of Genesis, and (2) the responsible use of funds by churches and their members; in… …

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  • 27stewardship — noun the position of steward • Derivationally related forms: ↑steward • Hypernyms: ↑position, ↑post, ↑berth, ↑office, ↑spot, ↑billet, ↑place, ↑ …

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  • 28Climate Stewardship Acts — The Climate Stewardship Acts are a series of three acts introduced to the United States Senate by Senator John McCain (R AZ) and Senator Joseph Lieberman (ID CT), with a number of other co sponsors. Their aim was to introduce a mandatory cap and… …

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  • 29Stockpile stewardship — refers to the United States program of reliability testing and maintenance of its nuclear weapons without the use of nuclear testing. Because no new nuclear weapons have been developed by the United States since 1992, even its youngest weapons… …

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  • 30Product stewardship — is a concept whereby environmental protection centers around the product itself, and everyone involved in the lifespan of the product is called upon to take up responsibility to reduce its environmental impact. [ [http://www.epa.gov/epr/ The… …

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