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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administration staged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an administration has organized or orchestrated an event or situation, often implying a level of planning or manipulation.
Example: "The administration staged a press conference to address the recent controversies surrounding the policy changes."
Alternatives: "government orchestrated" or "administration arranged".
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Once a deal was imminent, the Romney administration staged a photogenic bill-signing ceremony in Faneuil Hall with Senator Kennedy, who flew in from Washington, at the governor's behest.
So perhaps it's no surprise that, on Thursday afternoon, the Trump Administration staged a repeat of the post-Sandy Hook meeting, inviting the Entertainment Software Association and other members of the video-game industry to discuss, as the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, put it, "what they can do on that front".
Gates warned of the consequences if the Bush Administration staged a preëmptive strike on Iran, saying, as the senator recalled, "We'll create generations of jihadists, and our grandchildren will be battling our enemies here in America".
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But it also proved that no matter how carefully an administration stages something, there are bound to be unexpected quirks.
Otherwise, a lot of the decision-making and musical control seeps sideways, to artistic administration, stage management or somewhere else.
Determinants of score (age, education, language of administration, stage of dementia) varied between the two studies.
In this context, it is important to remember that AE reporting is the first step in safety-improvement strategies [15]; the SEE 2 study revealed that an existing critical incident reporting system was an independent predictor for a decreased risk of parenteral medication-based AEs at the administration stage [24].
Three studies measured the effect of interventions on interruption rates by different medication administration stages.
Medication errors (MEs) are a key contributor to ADEs, and commonly affect the prescribing and administration stages.
Twelve patients (0.9% of the study population) experienced permanent harm or died because of medication errors at the administration stage.
Conclusions Parenteral medication errors at the administration stage are common and a serious safety problem in intensive care units.
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