单词 | administration |
释义 | administration (ædmɪnɪstreɪʃən ) Word forms: administrations 1. uncountable noun Administration is the range of activities connected with organizing and supervising the way that an organization or institution functions. Too much time is spent on administration. ...a master's degree in business administration. 2. uncountable noun The administration of something is the process of organizing and supervising it. Standards in the administration of justice have degenerated. [+ of] The cost of administration is around £500. Synonyms: management, government, running, control 3. singular noun [usually noun NOUN] The administration of a company or institution is the group of people who organize and supervise it. ... a member of the college administration. 4. countable noun You can refer to a country's government as the administration; used especially in the United States. He declined to appoint Ashley to a senior post in the administration. He urged the administration to come up with a plan to reduce the budget deficit. Collocations: administration policy The job included diverse duties, ranging from analysis of administration policy, court decisions, and pending legislation to advice on clemency and extradition questions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In this role, he coordinated administration policy on privacy and data protection, including interfacing with privacy officials in foreign countries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This enabled political appointees to follow the evolution of administration policy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This makes it a source of independent and sometimes critical analyses vis--vis the administrations policies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1999, students cancelled their parties to protest other administration policies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Despite it's proclaimed successes, there are question marks over the army's ability to hold down captured territory in treacherous terrain where the civilian administration has collapsed. Times, Sunday Times Forget the smooth transition to an interim civilian administration. Globe and Mail He was promoted to secretary in 1995 and oversaw its conversion from military control to a civilian administration. Times, Sunday Times Yesterday's vote was supposed to be the historic first transfer of power from one civilian administration to another since independence in 1960. Times, Sunday Times Since the civilian administration was not able to rise up to the task, a military-led integrated relief command took over the relief and rescue operations. Outlook India He also has a personal connection with Bombay, where his grandfather was an official in the colonial administration. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The grim prison was built by the British colonial administration west of Mandalay hill. Times, Sunday Times (2007) He was dragged into politics through a bureaucratic error of the colonial administration in London. Infinite in All Directions (1989) What was at best a ramshackle and highly corrupt administration had largely crumbled by the 1880s. The Times Literary Supplement Since 1998, the population has doubled to 18 million as migrants have flooded in, overwhelming a notoriously corrupt administration and amplifying the city's endemic congestion, pollution, poverty and crime. Times, Sunday Times Later, disenfranchised by what he saw as a corrupt administration, he began studying philology and antiquities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has been said that the poor conditions are not as much due to financial problems but the corrupt administration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Who headed one of the most corrupt administrations in history? Times, Sunday Times One of the pledges of the current administration was to get rid of petty rules hampering small businesses. Times, Sunday Times There are enough brains in the current administration to militate against this. ST Budget cuts and relaxation of environmental regulations under the current administration may scuttle plans for water cleanup, leaving lakes even more prone to toxins. Smithsonian Mag Our current administration/ receivership arrangements are not set in stone. Times, Sunday Times We try to stay within those lines and to show compassion and humanity, in the context of some of the policies coming out of the current administration. Times, Sunday Times Ministers will also pledge at the summit to work with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to ensure that they enforce similar requirements. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The devolved administration is facing collapse over the failure of Unionists and nationalists to agree controversial welfare reforms. The Sun (2015) It would be for the devolved administrations to decide whether to match the guarantee. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Neither Labour nor the Tories could form a minority administration. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Until a new administration is formed the existing government would act as a caretaker. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It could take a few days until a stable administration is formed . Times, Sunday Times (2010) It wants an incoming administration to make digital literacy a core subject in schools and to put a 'digital agenda' at the heart of government. Times, Sunday Times (2015) An incoming administration could alter or delay their implementation, although this would risk disruption as teachers must retrain in advance of a new qualification. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The appointment of senior Wall Street executives to the incoming administration has reinforced the signal to investors that regulatory repeal is afoot. Times, Sunday Times (2016) This interim administration would be not be able to sign contracts or take other major decisions. Times, Sunday Times A senior judge was chosen yesterday to lead an interim administration as caretaker prime minister to get the country through to new elections next month. Times, Sunday Times How would the interim administration be funded - from oil revenues? Times, Sunday Times Might an interim administration be necessary and wouldn't the occupying powers - which, by this stage, the international force would amount to - have to arrange or even supply it? Times, Sunday Times He said that the military wanted a peaceful transition to an interim administration and eventually free elections. Times, Sunday Times If the leading party has more MPs than these two combined, it should be able to govern as a minority administration. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Neither Labour nor the Tories could form a minority administration. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Both main parties are reluctant to consider a formal coalition, preferring the idea of a minority administration. Times, Sunday Times (2015) This raises the prospect that another firm could be brought in to oversee the administration. Times, Sunday Times A treasurer, administrator and buyer are usually nominated who oversee the administration of the txoko. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The courts exist to oversee the administration of justice within cities and have jurisdiction only over the violations of city ordinances, which are criminal in nature. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The business manager oversees the administration of the camp. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The president oversees the administration of the synod. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In fact, personnel administration before 1883 was characterized by the absence of any formal system at all. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) The chief clerk's duties also included routine aspects of personnel administration such as keeping payroll and attendance records. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) First, it contributed to the growing separation of personnel administration from the daily management of human resources. Human Resource Management in Government (1995) Until a few years ago she had spent only eight years outside a presidential administration, and in those years she was a senator for New York. Times, Sunday Times (2016) In Moscow he headed the presidential administration. Times, Sunday Times (2008) These are clippings compiled both in the presidential administration and his Foreign Ministry. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He knows that the previous administration damaged investor confidence with arbitrary taxes and overregulation. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Would the political interference of which the previous administration had been accused continue? Times, Sunday Times (2010) Provincial administration has become dependent on one central agency after another, culminating in the costly candyfloss of regional development agencies. Times, Sunday Times Nevertheless, the territorial administrator was expected to inspect his territory and to file detailed annual reports with the provincial administration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It provides many precious observations on history, archeology, arts, architecture, geography, social and court life, royal and provincial administration, military organization, etc. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In his time as minister, he completely overhauled the provincial administration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, the provincial administration was obliged to take on the staff of the princely states with guarantees of equal pay and treatment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Successive administrations have pushed outsourcing hard because it normally saves taxpayers money and results in better service. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It's a familiar problem, and one that successive administrations have railed against. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Successive administrations have condemned extremism but failed to take action to stamp it out. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Translations: Chinese: 行政 Japanese: 管理 |
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