administrative control

collocation in English

meaningsofadministrativeandcontrol

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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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control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/
us
/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofadministrativeandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These gestures towardsadministrativecontrolevoked immediate resistance.
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But other social processes beyondadministrativecontrolalways threatened to undermine policies of segregation.
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Theadministrativecontroldepartment has the authority to impose sanctions on health insurance companies, if needed.
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Administrativecontrolenabled the institutions to exert strict, even oppressive, authority, which could provoke resistance.
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Individuals or families could actually or nominally hold estates and exercise fiscal andadministrativecontrolover them.
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I take the defining characteristics of governance structures to be incentive intensity,administrativecontrol, and the contract law regime.
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Indeed, the judiciary often seemed the greatest threat toadministrativecontrolover matters of law and order.
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Administrativecontrolis limited because the work of professionals is self-regulated through training and collegial associations.
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In this study, the central government protected line ministries' interests by substitutingadministrativecontrolmeasures for financial ones.
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This separation ofadministrativecontrolfrom financing obligations led inexorably to principal-agent, moral hazard, and compliance problems.
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Central government auditing and other mechanisms ofadministrativecontrolevidently proved inadequate to ensure that the benefit was administered as central government desired.
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On the other hand, the integrated approach has structural implications in pointing to the concentration or at least horizontal coordination ofadministrativecontrolresponsibilities.
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The old wartime structure foradministrativecontrolhas gone.
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Operational control is a different thing fromadministrativecontrol.
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There should be, in my opinion, this commonadministrativecontrol.
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Similarly, they have established effectiveadministrativecontrolover these countries.
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They were able to escapeadministrativecontrolas both employer and employee widely ignored the use of written contracts that colonial officials were trying to promote.
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In addition to this control, we maintain someadministrativecontrolon particular materials.
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This is designed, therefore, to leave the situation underadministrativecontrol.
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Control by a solicitor will not be accepted by any tribunal as practicaladministrativecontrol.
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There are, of course, powerful arguments in favour of localadministrativecontrol.
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That is true so far as it goes in respect ofadministrativecontrol.
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I think that shows a great failure ofadministrativecontroland of wise direction.
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It is not a question of money, but ofadministrativecontrol.
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My impression is that there is no appeal, but there isadministrativecontrol.
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