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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrative agreement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving formal arrangements or contracts related to administrative functions or operations.
Example: "The parties involved reached an administrative agreement to streamline the approval process for new projects."
Alternatives: "administrative contract" or "administrative arrangement".
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In Canada the opposition scoffed at Mr Baird when he described it as a "small administrative agreement".
"The EPA has informed BP that it is preparing a proposed administrative agreement that, if agreed upon, would effectively resolve and lift this temporary suspension," BP said.
Measurement results are consolidated in an IT system (database "BDF Bodendauerbeobachtungsflächen") at the German Federal Environmental Agency within the scope of the administrative agreement of federal and state agencies regarding data exchange to enable cross-national evaluations.
Such shortening does not seem related to changes in the time required for administrative agreement signature that did not vary before and after MD-CTA.
A submission was considered closed either in case of signature of the administrative agreement or in case of negative EC opinion.
After a positive EC opinion, there was no difference before and after MD-CTA in the time to administrative agreement signature (median 3.6 and 3.8 months, respectively).
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In a letter to students, Ms. Thompson said organizations must register all members, be in "full recognition" status with the university and, if necessary, sign administrative agreements with the university to take in new members.
After a positive EC opinion (figure 4), there was no difference before and after MD-CTA in the time required to sign the administrative agreements (median 3.6 and 3.8 months, respectively).
At each administrative level, agreement to participate in the study will be sought from relevant authorities.
In LABREF, a reform corresponds to: (i) a change taking place in one policy field; (ii) as a result of an autonomous legislative, executive, or administrative act, or agreement, or court ruling.
The case against extension arrangements was made forcefully in the OECD Jobs Study (OECD 1994) where it was proposed that administrative extension of agreements that impose inflexible conditions should be phased out.
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