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The phrase "administrative norms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the established rules or standards that govern administrative practices within an organization or institution.
Example: "The organization must adhere to the administrative norms set forth by the governing body to ensure compliance and efficiency."
Alternatives: "administrative standards" or "administrative guidelines".
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This study therefore reviews the extant foreign aid administrative norms and practices using various conceptual frameworks and diagrammatic representations with a view to identifying the inherent weaknesses in the process.
Reasons include both measurement issues and conceptual differences (e.g., because the number of people registered with the employment service as unemployed may, depending on administrative norms and practices, be much higher or much lower than the number unemployed as reported in the labour force survey).
Such means are often considerably weaker than authorities realize, not least due to an overreliance on administrative norms and centrally dictated quotas for workforce production and deployment, often badly out of alignment with transitioning, decentralizing countries [ 18].
If the primary instruments employed by the central level to steer the health system are laws, regulations and administrative norms, the literature notes large gaps between policy and local implementation.
This study follows the conditions established by the Colombian Government and has been qualified as a non risk study according to resolution 8430 which establishes scientific, technical and administrative norms.
Keeping in mind the Ministry of Health Resolution 8430 of 1993 which establishes the academic, technical, and administrative norms regarding ethical aspects of research with human subjects, this study was classified as minimal risk and received approval from the Research and Ethics committees of the (National Institute of Health).
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Consider three other dimensions as well: cultural factors (religion, race, social norms, language); administrative factors (colony-colonizer links, currencies, trading arrangements); and economic factors (income, distribution-channel quality).
Often social structures of this kind are achieved through the negotiation and re-negotiation of community norms and administrative structures.
The most important aspect of the study related to the care taken in choosing the test instruments, test samples (in terms of test taker characteristics and test takers' score norms), and administrative and scoring procedures in such a way that they truly represented the two testing practices.
States chafed at the new norms, arguing that the administrative burdens made it hard to meet the ambitious new caseload reduction norms.
Both systems are unconcerned with individual morality of the rulers and the ruled; rather they should be based on impersonal norms and standards: laws, administrative regulations, clearly defined rules of promotion and demotion, and the like.
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