Administrative
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395 examples of Administrative in a sentence
The purchaser would send the
administrative
officer some dollars digitally, and the vendor would sell the stolen credit card details.
Then in the 19th century, we layer on the concept of bureaucracy and the
administrative
state to help us govern complex and large societies.
And the example of PISA shows that data can be more powerful than
administrative
control of financial subsidy through which we usually run education systems.
It's called the bureaucratic
administrative
machine.
The schools would produce the people who would then become parts of the bureaucratic
administrative
machine.
Most of them aren't based on the Internet yet, but they're starting to use the Internet for service functions, for
administrative
functions, and so if you take something like the cell phone system, which is still relatively independent of the Internet for the most part, Internet pieces are beginning to sneak into it in terms of some of the control and
administrative
functions, and it's so tempting to use these same building blocks because they work so well, they're cheap, they're repeated, and so on.
And these are
administrative
documents.
You're very agreeable, but you act disagreeably in order to break down those barriers of
administrative
torpor in the hospital, to get something for your mom or your child.
Some of the earliest known writing includes
administrative
records of cheese quotas, listing a variety of cheeses for different rituals and populations across Mesopotamia.
And it's legitimate monopoly of means of violence,
administrative
control, management of public finances, investment in human capital, provision of citizenship rights, provision of infrastructure, management of the tangible and intangible assets of the state through regulation, creation of the market, international agreements, including public borrowing, and then, most importantly, rule of law.
And that the building itself is occupied in the lower portion, broken up by a series of courts, and it's five acres of uninterrupted, horizontal space for their
administrative
offices.
The form needed to go to the office that same day, and I wasn't in clinic, so trying to help him out, knowing that he was the sole caretaker of his son, I said, "Well, bring the form to my
administrative
office.
The settlement is remarkably well- organized, with
administrative
buildings, officers’ quarters, and even schools, as Cossacks prize literacy.
Now, resources like nurses are actually controlled by
administrative
officers who the doctors report to.
And while the doctors were now motivated, the
administrative
officers simply weren't motivated enough to help the doctors.
In some cases this will involve a delegation of responsibility, a delegation of control from one country to another to take over certain kinds of
administrative
responsibilities.
There is a zone there, around Guantanamo Bay, where a treaty gives the United States
administrative
responsibility for a piece of land that's about twice the size of Manhattan.
And all this
administrative
data can be pulled together and processed to understand human behavior in a way we never could before.
How can a character that wears hundred dollar T-shirts and has never been inside a Target department store expect to give advice to a working-class woman on how to prepare for a job interview as an
administrative
assistant?
She is an overworked, unappreciated
administrative
drudge who is invisible.
He is known for his
administrative
and political skill.
Rapists are in a wing of the prison that would I think be referred to as
administrative
segregation in a US penitentiary, along with serial killers and informants.
Until recently, an exchange-rate peg dominated China’s monetary policy, with interest rates unchanged for nine years until October 2004, as the government attempted to manage lending through
administrative
guidance and credit controls.
The pressure to keep
administrative
expenses low can make an organization less effective.
It may not even know which of its projects fail, because evaluating them, and learning from mistakes, requires staff – and that adds to
administrative
costs.
This combination represents a vast
administrative
undertaking.
Growth in China’s megacities – metropolitan areas with a population exceeding ten million – has long been heavily constrained by rigid state
administrative
divisions and planning agencies.
The good news is that local governments are already working with the central government to alleviate or even eliminate existing
administrative
constraints.
For example, about half of Shanghai’s
administrative
jurisdiction of 6,340 square kilometers (2,448 square miles) is rural.
Getting Prices RightHONG KONG – Building and maintaining the infrastructure of property rights – the rules, laws, registers, and
administrative
and judicial structures that define, protect, and enforce such rights and regulate economic transactions – has traditionally been the responsibility of national governments.
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