administrative burden

collocation in English

meaningsofadministrativeandburden

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administrative
adjective
uk
/ədˈmɪn.ɪ.strə.tɪv/
us
/ədˈmɪn.ə.strə.t̬ɪv/
relating to the arrangements and work that is needed to control the operation of a plan ...
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burden
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbɜː.dən/
us
/ˈbɝː.dən/
a heavy load that ...
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(Definition ofadministrativeandburdenfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadministrative burden

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Monitoring is consigned to institution heads, which invites an almost unrealisticadministrativeburden.
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The additionaladministrativeburdenassociated with prescribing seemed to be a problem for many nurse prescribers.
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The tax farms would provide the government with a guaranteed source of revenue and kept them free from theadministrativeburdenof collecting taxes.
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Nevertheless, guidelines can add anadministrativeburden.
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Theadministrativeburdenfor employers is reduced.
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I thus intend to vote for all these measures to the extent that they endeavour to reduce theadministrativeburden.
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A very important point of concern for smaller enterprises is theadministrativeburden, most of which is brought to bear by national and decentralised governments.
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Furthermore, our proposal makes provision for measures to minimise theadministrativeburden.
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We understand that theadministrativeburdenneeds to be proportionate to the amounts concerned.
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The use of these new technologies would also help to reduce theadministrativeburdenon intra-state authorities and organisations.
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It will also bring about a significant reduction in theadministrativeburdenboth for road transport operators and for supervisory bodies.
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We must not forget investments in education, research, development and innovation, alongside the need to improve the regulatory environment and reduce theadministrativeburden.
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Reducing unnecessaryadministrativeburden, red tape and unclear rules will contribute to more transparency, better control and fewer irregularities.
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A favourable business environment should be created for them and theadministrativeburdenshould be reduced.
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However, the binding nature of this system creates an additionaladministrativeburden.
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Micro-cogeneration operators may use certified values for calculation purposes, thus reducing theiradministrativeburden.
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We must also consider theadministrativeburdenthat results from them.
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Theadministrativeburdenand logistical complications are, however, a shared issue which we must resolve.
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This situation has a negative impact in terms of public health, theadministrativeburdenand the general operation of the internal market for pharmaceutical products.
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