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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrative compulsion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the enforcement of rules or regulations by an administrative authority.
Example: "The agency's actions were justified under the principle of administrative compulsion, ensuring compliance with the new regulations."
Alternatives: "regulatory enforcement" or "administrative pressure".
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The Samajwadi Party government said in a statement that Nagpal was suspended for demolishing a mosque's wall and the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav justified the order saying that Nagpal's actions "lacked foresight and disturbed communal harmony" and she was suspended due to "administrative compulsion to ease communal tension".
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On only a few phases of this controversial subject has Congress utilized administrative or judicial machinery and invoked the compulsions of the law.
But the effectiveness of both the legislative and administrative processes would become endangered if Congress were under the constitutional compulsion of filling in the details beyond the liberal prescription here.
That injunction has been made permanent but the Government, on behalf of appellants, contends that appellee is acting prematurely in seeking such relief before carrying the prescribed administrative procedure at least to the point where it faces some immediate compulsion and greater probability of damage than it has established.
The compulsion of chirality.
The compulsion.
Compulsion becomes progressively harder.
I felt a compulsion.
This compulsion is unavoidable.
It's a compulsion.
Or a compulsion.
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