Sentence examples for good administrative from inspiring English sources

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Britain's impending adoption of the agreements, on the other hand, exemplifies the cautious embrace offered by good administrative law.

There are times when the commission in particular seems to regard good administrative behaviour as something into which it might lapse only by miscalculation.

One of his ambitions is to persuade all the European institutions to adopt a code of "good administrative behaviour" which he has drafted for their benefit.If only they would do so.

Successful communities need a number of things: strong political leadership, a relentless focus on results, a commitment to transparent and ethical government, a strategy for representing and engaging the whole community and good administrative leadership.

"We have people in place who come from a rugby tradition of a well-run club, such as Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa, and they have set up a good administrative umbrella," he said.

Still, a few concrete demonstrations that you communicate effectively with nonscientific audiences and have good administrative and organizations skills will enhance your resume.

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If so, this may be premature.Chetan Ahya of Morgan Stanley argues that the fall in wholesale-price inflation has been largely caused by three factors: the rise in the rupee, which has trimmed the prices of imported goods; administrative measures, such as a cut in fuel taxes and import duties and a ban on wheat exports; and the "base effect" of some commodity prices being higher a year ago.

These data are obviously not as good as administrative data from European countries that were used in some other studies on the topic.

Choose a clerical function, or assist with mailings, fundraisers, grants and special events if you are good at administrative work.

Sharples said there was evidence that good infrastructure, low administrative costs and political stability were more important for prospective investors than tax breaks.

Geoffrey Chaucer used it to mean a lavatory, and for some time it signified not a piece of furniture but a room or apartment; in medieval England, for instance, the king's wardrobe was the centre of a good deal of administrative machinery.

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