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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrative exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to tasks or activities that are related to the management or administration of an organization or process.
Example: "The team was tasked with conducting an administrative exercise to streamline the workflow and improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "administrative task" or "management activity".
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Far from being a mundane administrative exercise, he claims this will be truly revolutionary.
After all, cutting the costs of coverage is the whole point of this administrative exercise.
It had become a burdensome administrative exercise that detracted from the mission, the authors found, according to the officials.
Over time, that program has devolved into a burdensome administrative exercise that detracts from the mission, the authors found.
"Those teachers who believe that appraisal and feedback influence their teaching also report higher job satisfaction, whereas those who feel that it is only an administrative exercise report lower self-efficacy".
Mrs Christakis also pondered whether a university should dictate what students should and should not wear on Halloween, and wrote: "I wonder if we should reflect more transparently, as a community, on the consequences of an institutional (which is to say: bureaucratic and administrative) exercise of implied control over college students".
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Preliminary budget outlines are usually little-noticed administrative exercises, the first step in negotiations between the White House and federal agencies that usually shave the sharpest edges off the initial request.
Even then, when the legalities and administrative exercises are complete, the onus is on the fans to rise again to the challenge of sustaining and then owning their club.
Due to strict U.S. rules on military exports and technology transfers it mostly fears leakage of advanced systems to China or other suspect users Smiths must run a gauntlet of administrative exercises courtesy of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
Because of strict U.S. rules on military exports and technology transfers DOD mostly fears leakage of advanced systems to China or other suspect users Smiths must run a gauntlet of administrative exercises called the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
Similarly, administrative officials exercise quasi-legislative powers in making rules and deciding cases that come before administrative tribunals.
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