administrative post
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadministrativeandpost
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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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post
noun
uk/pəʊst/us/poʊst/
mainly UK
letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places ...
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(Definition ofadministrativeandpostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Then they talked about anadministrativepost.
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Oneadministrativepostis filled by a woman; the remaining posts are filled by men.
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It may be that her qualifications for many anadministrativepostare brilliant.
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Perhaps he becomes a teacher or does extra-mural studies, takes a decree and gets anadministrativepost.
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Although nominally a professorship, it was primarily anadministrativepost.
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The priestly class occupied an importantadministrativepost.
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None has yet completed the standard two-year period in anadministrativepostand it is too early to evaluate the scheme.
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There are also 20 professional posts and oneadministrativepostin the division, and a current vacancy for a statistical assistant.
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He has not anadministrativepostwhich gives him the smallest right or power to control any of the things that have been done.
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There the question to be determined was the personal fitness and capacity of the man to be officially elected for anadministrativepost.
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He was given anadministrativepost, which he found extremely frustrating.
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He has since been transferred to anadministrativepost(outside and unrelated to the agency).
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The directorship of the museum is anadministrativepostfor which specialist qualifications are not required, as each department is in the charge of an expert.
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He rose in the financial administration of the empire until the palace intrigues caused him to be sent to a provincialadministrativepostin 1715.
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