Synonym: apply, contribute, execute, manage, preside. Similar words: administrator, administration, administrative, minister, ministry, feminist, admin, diminish. Meaning: [əd'mɪnɪstə] v. 1. work in an administrative capacity; supervise 2. administer ritually; of church sacraments 3. administer or bestow, as in small portions 4. give or apply (medications).
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(151) Pediatric Dose Administer as in adults; adjust for body weight 3.
(152) Screen a several great features for helping you administer your server more productively and safely.
(153) The ofid form is used to administer the near end office data.
(154) You must administer them slowly, allowing the child to swallow between sips.
(155) To administer the number coding of the import and export business institutions and their computer database.
(156) Using a proxy server with a super cluster topology is convenient because there is no need to manually edit and administer a static route configuration file.
(157) Whatever we do should administer to the needs of the many.
(158) It is the osteopathic physician's highly developed sense of touch that allows the physician to palpate (feel) this motion and, through skilled hands, to administer osteopathic manipulative treatments.
(159) Do not administer to children under six years old, pregnant women or to individuals with high blood pressure, cardiac insufficiency or diabetes.
(160) Multi-Remote Shutdown Manager is an easy and screamingly fast way to shutdown the computers you administer.
(161) To be responsible for the taxation publicity; to administer tax receipts and certificates.
(162) Next summer's exams would be straightforward to administer and mark.
(163) A progressive tax is far harder to administer than a flat tax is.
(164) But, unfortunately, more people have heard of Heimlich maneuver than actually know how to administer it.
(165) To administer centrally the law popularization and education in the customs institutions.
(166) Governance is a fundamental form for human societies to administer public affairs,(Sentencedict.com ) to solve public problems and to provide public service.
(167) Some are prescribed injectable epinephrine that they can administer themselves in an emergency.
(168) Accordingly, to administer unemployment to must increase manpower capital investment.
(169) The court appointed a bankruptcy trustee to administer the property a debtor.
(170) Between 30 May and 2 June, these vaccinators will go house-to-house to administer polio vaccine to all children under 5 years of age across Yemen.
(171) What if the system administer failed to update the latest system leaks or as a experience-shorter or just cursoriness .
(172) The last one is the judicial practice of trade usage. It can affect to distribute the right and duty between the parties of the contract and to administer the adjudication of the court.
(173) Conclusion It is a better way to administer combined midazolam and propofol and maint - ainenance of anesthesia.
(174) The NGO is helping administer oral rehydration salts and educate Somalis about the illnesses.
(175) to administer the investigation and punishment of major accidents of import and export food safety and quality, and the disposal of food-borne pollution sources.
(176) At the moment , The calculating machine is living to administer the territory by the wide-ranging application .
(177) And cannot to to lodge a complaint of town court of justice , disobey a court so administer principle, the court does not grant to accept.
(178) The legal power to administer the country is the basic mode under the new historical condition.
(179) Because of the draggle of the administer conceptions , the lacuna of legislation and the defects of the remedy mechanism, the clash between the administration and educated rights is increasing.
(180) Increased congressional use of federal executive agencies to administer federal statutes and to promulgate regulations which effectuate legislative policies.
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