It means to be responsible and guide things in a good and proper direction and to not be wasteful.
It means to past something though generation
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The correct spelling of the word is "stewardship". Stewardship is the act of managing another's property or possessions.
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Financial stewardship is when one entity assumes the financial responsibilities for another entity. The steward would be expected to act in the best intentions for the entity in terms of financial planning, investments and accountability.
No, the words "nativity" and "scene" are not in themselves religious terms. Look them up on the dictionary and see what they mean.
Some synonyms for stewardship include responsibility, caretaking, guardianship, and oversight.
There is no correlation between stewardship and homosexuality.There is no correlation between stewardship and homosexuality.
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The Tagalog word for stewardship is "pangangalaga." It refers to the responsible management and care of resources entrusted to one's care.
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Marine Stewardship Council's population is 100.