Sentence examples for administrative force from inspiring English sources

The phrase "administrative force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group or body that has the authority to enforce administrative policies or regulations.
Example: "The administrative force was tasked with ensuring compliance with the new regulations across all departments."
Alternatives: "administrative authority" or "regulatory body".

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The paramilitary will be expected to become like the police, a corrupt, bloated administrative force.

Goheen was instantly an administrative force, not just an academic; he now had the leverage to begin serious change where it was needed.

Mr. Kapp recently sent an emotional letter to subscribers explaining that he had been told he had cancer and did not want to burden his wife, Barbara, "the sole administrative force" behind the chamber orchestra, with holding the concerts under a different conductor.

The only success that General Motors and its domestic-auto peers can rightly claim is that it provided jobs and the illusion of prosperity to several generations of employees, by, in retrospect, grossly overpaying both its hourly blue-collar workers and its bloated white-collar administrative force.

The only success that General Motors — and its domestic-auto peers — can rightly claim is that it provided jobs and the illusion of prosperity to several generations of employees, by, in retrospect, grossly overpaying both its hourly blue-collar workers and its bloated white-collar administrative force.

The Kremlin applied administrative force to neutralize the truckers' strike.

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Celebrated by a month of elaborate pageantry that required a full year of preparations, the wedding mobilized the combined artistic, intellectual, and administrative forces of Tuscany at the zenith of its wealth, power, and cultural prestige.

To tackle this, they proposed measures including weekly meetings to solve problems, maintain respect and increase cooperation, and representation to administrative forces to request better working conditions such as equipment, salaries and staff numbers.

In fact, much of the elevated level of negligence in the 'modern' world (see my blog The 70/90 Rule & the Principle of Due Diligence) is due to a dearth of qualified administrative personnel within the labor force, coupled by 'too many chefs spoil the soup' syndrome at all levels of management.

(In Kashmir it's the other way around. The army is being turned into a bloated, administrative, police force).

(In Kashmir it's the other way around. The army is being turned into a bloated, administrative, police force). Upside down.

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