Similar words: administration, administrator, administer, ministry, feminist, minister, initiative, narrative. Meaning: [-trətɪv] adj. of or relating to or responsible for administration.
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121 Co-direction ensures that administrative decisions are made with the full understanding of the implications for all participants.
122 However, the Commission operates much more like a diplomatic than an administrative authority with a strong emphasis on consultation and conciliation.
123 Olivier Nwaha Binya'a appears to be held in indefinite administrative detention without any opportunity to challenge his imprisonment.
124 The principle of the separation of powers is, for example, clearly evident in his views on administrative law.
125 Today it is an important administrative centre and fishing port.
126 Prices in such circumstances become an administrative convenience or merely irrelevant.
127 However, reorganisation provisions necessarily include provisions for operating costs, such as redundancy costs and administrative expenses.
128 Lisa has two daughters, 12 and 16, and works as an administrative assistant in a bank.
129 Besides this diocesan system of priestly pastoral care, there are two other administrative bodies of crucial importance.
130 The former provide the managerial and administrative framework for moving products from supplier to customer.
131 His Lordship drew no distinction as to the scope of review for inferior courts and administrative institutions.
132 These courts were not subject to judicial review at all which only applied to administrative authorities and inferior courts.
133 Large areas of administrative action avoid the discipline of public justification.
134 Although his ministers were never permitted to decide matters on their own account,[Sentencedict] Victor Amadeus delegated wide administrative powers to them.
135 Precontest administrative duties were shared by several county superintendents in pre tion for the state spelling bee.
136 Loan interest paid by borrowers provides for interest on time deposits, staff salaries, other administrative expenses and shareholder dividends.
137 I had worked for many years as an administrative assistant and an executive assistant.
138 Concurrent with this programme of activity, there are dozens of administrative jobs to be done.
139 Payment by automatic direct debit will further relive your administrative burden.
140 Over 600 economists, businessmen and politicians discussed ways to improve the commercial, legal and administrative framework of East-West economic co-operation.
141 Until September, she was an administrative assistant at a geriatric hospital.
142 This encouraged the courts to draw a rigid distinction between judicial and administrative decisions.
143 Taxes may therefore be classified as either direct or indirect, according to the administrative arrangement for their collection.
144 Turnover, cost of materials sold, net revenues and administrative expenses have been adjusted accordingly.
145 They may be said to be exercising an administrative function.
146 In 1945 there was immense confidence in the civic and administrative institutions of government.
147 In fact, any text that needs administrative control can be included within its scope.
148 Confusion also arose when schools took over administrative functions which traditionally had been located in LEAs.
149 Heat, light and power should be revised and contained at 3%, and administrative costs reduced to 10%.
150 The church for its part acted as an administrative agency of colonial expansion and a major institution of social control.
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