Sentence examples for administrative processes of from inspiring English sources

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For three decades, the north-east has been a centre for modestly paid clerical work, such as call centres and the "back office" administrative processes of companies based elsewhere.

The presented easy-to-use tool is suitable for practical application in everyday administrative processes of smaller municipalities and thereby contributes to more applied sustainable urban planning.

In federal courts generally, when an individual judge is disqualified from a particular case by reason of § 455, the disqualified judge simply steps aside and allows the normal administrative processes of the court to assign the case to another judge not disqualified.

Conduct that hinders, obstructs, or interferes with investigations, hearings, sanctions/corrective actions, appeals, and other implementation or administrative processes of this Code or any other University, divisional or unit policy or procedure.

It was agreed that this meeting should be face-to-face, held on OH's premises (to accommodate the clinical and administrative processes of OH and provide an opportunity for researchers to tour the service), and involve senior academics (professorial level) and junior researchers to reflect the seniority of OH's Board membership.

First, some suicides might have been missed in the administrative processes of national mortality statistics.

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Consequently, various studies on the efficacy of administration and management of remittances provoked the conceptual framework of remittances designed in the Fig. 2 as a learning tool for aid administration; Fig. 2 Simple administrative process of remittances.

Munby is aiming to make the system more "honest", and to decouple the administrative process of divorce from any dispute over children or money.

The statement added that the firm is hoping that the Greek government will hand over the administrative process of permitting refugees onto the island, which falls under the country's jurisdiction.

A federal requirement that parole boards apply the exclusionary rule, which is itself a “grudgingly taken medicant,” United States v. Janis, supra, at 454, n. 29 (1976), would severely disrupt the traditionally informal, administrative process of parole revocation.

Orientation is no longer simply an administrative process of signing benefit selection documents, but an opportunity for a cultural indoctrination to the employee's new professional home.

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