Administration can be categorized as a noun.
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administration - the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something; "he claims that the present administration is corrupt"; "the governance of an association is responsible to its members"; "he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment" | ||
administration - a method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs) | ||
administration - the act of administering medication | ||
administration - the act of meting out justice according to the law | ||
administration - the act of governing; exercising authority; "regulations for the governing of state prisons"; "he had considerable experience of government" | ||
administration - the tenure of a president; "things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration" |
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1. | noun | He claims that the present administration is corrupt. | |
2. | noun | Things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration. | |
3. | noun | But Sharon's iron fist is simply not working as a means of establishing general peace, and the Bush administration will have to finally apply effective pressure on Sharon to stop his outrages in and colonization of the West Bank and Gaza. | |
4. | noun | The bungling of post-war Iraq by the Bush administration created a weak and failed state. | |
5. | noun | According to former Indian army general A S Kalkat, the difficulty for Kumaratunga's government lay in the fact that the LTTE had become a de jure power in the north and east of the island and was running every aspect of civil administration in the areas within its control. | |
6. | noun | It is also far more than what any administration in New Delhi can deliver. | |
7. | noun | It's always a bang-your-head-against-the-wall moment, reading again the play the incompetence theory receives, even from some of the Administration's harshest mainstream critics. | |
8. | noun | But then, even to talk of an "administration" may be misdirection at this point, given how little representative government means in the United States these days, and how much of "national security" has been privatized into a global gangland of drugs and guns. | |
9. | noun | The administration is hell bent on finding a "fall guy." | |
10. | noun | The return to flight activities for the Shuttle program are funded at $4.319 billion, the requested level from the Administration. | |
11. | noun | The wires have been humming since before the New Year with reports that the Bush administration is planning an attack on Iran. | |
12. | noun | "The Bush administration is preparing its NATO allies for a possible military strike against suspected nuclear sites in Iran in the New Year, according to German media reports, reinforcing similar earlier suggestions in the Turkish media," reported UPI on December 30th. | |
13. | noun | According to Linda Bilmes of Harvard and Nobel Laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz of Columbia University, the final cost of the Iraq occupation will run between $1 trillion and $2 trillion, surpassing by orders of magnitude the estimates put forth by the Bush administration. | |
14. | noun | George W. Bush and his administration have consistently undertaken incredibly dangerous courses of action in order to garner political power on the home front. | |
15. | noun | Recall the multiple terror threats lobbed out by the administration whenever damaging political news appeared in the media. |
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He claims that the present administration is corrupt. |
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Things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration. |
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But Sharon's iron fist is simply not working as a means of establishing general peace, and the Bush administration will have to finally apply effective pressure on Sharon to stop his outrages in and colonization of the West Bank and Gaza. |
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The bungling of post-war Iraq by the Bush administration created a weak and failed state. |
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According to former Indian army general A S Kalkat, the difficulty for Kumaratunga's government lay in the fact that the LTTE had become a de jure power in the north and east of the island and was running every aspect of civil administration in the areas within its control. |
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It is also far more than what any administration in New Delhi can deliver. |
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It's always a bang-your-head-against-the-wall moment, reading again the play the incompetence theory receives, even from some of the Administration's harshest mainstream critics. |
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But then, even to talk of an "administration" may be misdirection at this point, given how little representative government means in the United States these days, and how much of "national security" has been privatized into a global gangland of drugs and guns. |
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The administration is hell bent on finding a "fall guy." |
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The return to flight activities for the Shuttle program are funded at $4.319 billion, the requested level from the Administration. |
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The wires have been humming since before the New Year with reports that the Bush administration is planning an attack on Iran. |
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"The Bush administration is preparing its NATO allies for a possible military strike against suspected nuclear sites in Iran in the New Year, according to German media reports, reinforcing similar earlier suggestions in the Turkish media," reported UPI on December 30th. |
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According to Linda Bilmes of Harvard and Nobel Laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz of Columbia University, the final cost of the Iraq occupation will run between $1 trillion and $2 trillion, surpassing by orders of magnitude the estimates put forth by the Bush administration. |
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George W. Bush and his administration have consistently undertaken incredibly dangerous courses of action in order to garner political power on the home front. |
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Recall the multiple terror threats lobbed out by the administration whenever damaging political news appeared in the media. |
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