Examples of 'be administratively' in a sentence

Meaning of "be administratively"

be administratively - This phrase is used to describe actions or processes that are related to administration or the management of an organization, business, or system. It indicates that something is carried out in an administrative capacity

How to use "be administratively" in a sentence

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The process could be administratively very heavy.
Annual consultation should imply a constant rolling process which would be administratively inefficient.
Denial of the claim may be administratively or judicially appealed.
Make effective and efficient use of departmental resources i.e. be administratively feasible.
The system should be administratively simple and efficient.
Those that are considered low priority may be administratively closed.
This approach may be administratively convenient but it has serious problems.
Young competition agencies also need to be administratively independent.
This option would be administratively costly and extremely complex and cumbersome to implement.
Each course extension request will be administratively evaluated.
This would prove to be administratively complex and costly.
In addition, implementation of such a system would likely be administratively burdensome.
The secretariat shall be administratively located in the Commission.
Not only would it minimise corruption and information problems ; it would also be administratively cheaper.
This was thought to be administratively easier.

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However, Colonel, it will be my recommendation that you be administratively reprimanded.
Waters are to be administratively Sirakovo mayoralty.
To date, all applications continue to be administratively rejected.
Its secretariat should be administratively attached to the Commission's Secretariat-General.
The system must be simple ; it must be administratively simple.
Its secretariat should be administratively attached to the Commission 's Secretariat General.
Certainty of property and objects trust must be administratively workable 4.
However, some may be administratively or financially burdensome.
The FAO Director-General appoints a Secretary, who shall be administratively responsible to him.
Pre-screened candidates will be administratively cleared and placed on rosters for possible recruitment.
In practice, however, this process may prove to be administratively burdensome.
In case of default they will be administratively and civilly responsible.
Each of these logical networks may ( or may not ) be administratively distinct.
Pending AP applications will be administratively closed and fees refunded.
Under the new policy, “ low priority ” cases may be administratively closed.
They proposed that the new register be administratively part of the Maritime Authority.
The nonimmigrant K visa will be administratively closed.
However, the tax will be administratively much simpler.
In addition, RCTs may not always be administratively feasible.
A pan-European supergrid would be administratively arduous and financially expensive to build.
Both organizations recognized that it would be administratively difficult and not cost effective.
Site-local addressing allows communication to be administratively contained within a single site.
Depreciation, interest and service will have to be administratively processed month by month.
An alien holding a temporary residence permit may be administratively expelled and barred from re-entry.
Some interviewees suggested that e-mail messages could be administratively managed between incompatible systems.
This implies that the frequency of re-optimization should be administratively configurable to allow for tuning.
I continue to call for Rosa Maria 's case to be administratively closed, ” said Castro, a Democrat.

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