Sentence examples for be expected to administer from inspiring English sources

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A 2006 F.A.A. advisory states, "Flight attendants should not be expected to administer medications or to start IVs".

persons with work roles appropriate to the exposure; e.g., a receptionist would not be expected to administer subcutaneous fluids.

They could be expected to administer antibiotics for all three procedures, since they all could cause gingival bleeding.

According to our interpretation of local recommendations [ 16, 17] the GDPs would be expected to administer antibiotic prophylaxis to patients with not well-controlled diabetes, kidney transplant, and heart valve prosthesis.

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The outcry facing Mr. Bloomberg may soon confront officials across the country; many states are expected to administer Common Core exams in the 2014-15 school year.

On Friday morning, at a Holy Year Mass in St. Peter's Square, the pope is expected to administer a special sacrament to gravely ill people hailing from five continents.

The meeting today, arranged on short notice by the United States and Japan, brought together officials from Britain, Germany, Saudi Arabia and other major donor countries, as well as the United Nations and the World Bank, which are expected to administer most of the aid.

A chief had many prerogatives and sumptuary privileges and in turn was expected to administer efficiently and to tend to the social and ritual affairs that ensured the general welfare and prestige of the group.

For much of the three decades since ITV last sent cameras to the track, racing insiders have enjoyed quite specialised coverage on Channel 4 as well as the BBC, but there has been general concern about a slide in the ratings in recent years, so the time is right for the dose of populism that the new broadcaster is expected to administer.

When the UK embarked on quantitative easing (QE) in March 2009, in the aftermath of the Lehman Brothers collapse, the Bank of England was expected to administer a monetary stimulus equal to £50bn, writes Liam Halligan.

The methods proposed by Kingsbury and Weiss[ 22] and Reckase[ 23] have used decision theory principles to evaluate the stopping function i.e. the cost of continuation of the test compared to the reduction in cost of misclassification (both false positives and false negatives) that can be expected to result from administering additional items.

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