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Example sentences for "administration"

Lexicographically close words:
administering; administers; administracion; administrador; administrating; administrations; administrative; administratively; administrator; administrators
  1. Without intervening personally in French politics, he took a keen interest in the questions of administration and social reorganization arising from the fall of the imperialist regime and the disasters of the war.

  2. It may some day be regarded as one of the chief merits of the Wilson Administration that it was not affected by this popular delusion.

  3. The history of Woodrow Wilson's Administration virtually ends with the rejection of the treaty; but the business of government had to be carried on through the final year.

  4. Ambassador Fletcher had resigned, but Henry Morgenthau, appointed to succeed him, did not obtain the confirmation of the Senate, and the new Administration had not been formally recognized at the end of President Wilson's term.

  5. It was understood early in President Wilson's Administration that he believed the exemption was in violation of the treaty, but not until October did he make formal announcement that he intended to ask Congress to repeal it.

  6. The Russo-Japanese absorption of Manchuria was to be treated as the accomplished fact that it was; and in general the policy of the new Administration was anything but aggressive.

  7. While a large part of the people seemed to expect a cheap and speedy victory by some sort of white magic, the Administration was getting ready to work for victory.

  8. Democratic leaders were already working on plans for currency reform when the new Administration came in, and on June 26 a bill was introduced in the House by Carter Glass and in the Senate by Robert L.

  9. And Wilson's Administration has been notable.

  10. Each election saw another party in power, the sole demand of the voters being for an administration capable of stopping the Grass.

  11. The Farm Resettlement Administration would have moved them to fatter ground a hundred times, but blindly obstinate they held to what was theirs and yet not theirs.

  12. But Mr Le ffaçasé's desk was nude except for an enameled snuffbox and a signed photograph of a president whose administration had been subjected daily to the editor's bitterest jabs.

  13. Under the administration of the French, up to 1814, the proportion had been diminished to one ninth.

  14. He commenced his administration by denouncing the state of things he found there, and it is mainly from the memoires he addressed to the government that the preceding facts have been obtained.

  15. A popular notion is said to have prevailed that the police received half a million or more from the tax on prostitution, and attacks on the administration in consequence were incessant.

  16. This fact also is of little value, owing to the peculiar administration of the law on the subject.

  17. The civic administration of the Senator Hudtwalcker is marked by earnest endeavors to control prostitution and restrict it within known bounds.

  18. Hitherto the disposal of the prostitutes had been a subject of dispute between the administration of the hospital and that of the city, each wishing to thrust them upon the other.

  19. It is now time to pause, and, before plunging anew into the stormy scenes of the Netherlands, to consider the internal administration of the country and the character and policy of the monarch who presided over it.

  20. This put him at once at the head of the civil administration of the province, as the Marquis of Mondejar was at the head of the military.

  21. Yet I cannot deny that the labours of the French historian have shed a light upon more than one obscure passage in the administration of Ferdinand and Isabella, for which the student of Spanish history owes him a debt of gratitude.

  22. Heart and spirit were given to the people, hope grew into confidence, the strength of the Government was vastly increased, the prestige of the Administration was greatly heightened.

  23. Cameron induced the Whigs to reject him, and then forced the administration to nominate Robert C.

  24. Mr. Lincoln, with his great magnanimity, had however condoned the offense, and after the defeat of Pope the Administration had enlarged the command of McClellan and trusted the fortunes of the country to his generalship.

  25. But as the position of the President was subjected to examination and criticism by the Northern press, uneasiness was manifested in Administration circles.

  26. When the administration of Washington was organized in 1789, the government which he represented did not command a single dollar of revenue.

  27. Had he chosen to tender his resignation in resentment of his treatment by Mr. Polk, the administration would have been seriously embarrassed.

  28. His death created the profoundest impression in the country, and the Administration felt that one of the mighty props of the Union had been torn away.

  29. It was considered to be a part of the Administration policy, and one that would contribute largely to strengthen the government in its struggle.

  30. In the delegations of all the large States radical changes were visible, and the narrow escape of the Administration from total defeat in the preceding year was demonstrated afresh by the roll-call of the House.

  31. Effort of the Administration to make a Democratic Hero out of the Mexican War.

  32. Under the Wellington administration he accepted the appointment of lord-lieutenant of Ireland (March 1828), and in the discharge of his important duties he greatly endeared himself to the Irish people.

  33. Ultimately the laws of the 10th and 11th centuries show the beginnings of the frankpledge associations, which came to act so important a part in the local police and administration of the feudal age.

  34. He pleaded for Catholic emancipation in parliament, and on the formation of Earl Grey's administration in November 1830, he again became lord-lieutenant of Ireland.

  35. The administration of the province is carried on under a governor-general, resident at Loanda, who acts under the direction of the ministry of the colonies at Lisbon.

  36. He supported the king's administration in parliament, but opposed strongly the unjust measure which, on the abolition of the court of wards, placed the extra burden of taxation thus rendered necessary on the excise.

  37. His services in the administration of Ireland were especially valuable.

  38. They are in a sad condition, because they are out of the faith of Christ; they that are under the law have not the faith of Christ in them; for that dispensation which they are under is not the administration of faith.

  39. His setting thy feet in that way that leadeth unto the administration of death.

  40. And all the while they that tell us these things conceal from us the way thereto, which is Christ, not in the naming of him, but in the right administration of his gospel to us.

  41. They that are under the law are in a sad condition, because they are under that administration that will never be contented with what is done by the sinner.

  42. Naturally, therefore, some laxity crept into the administration of the University and the colleges.

  43. Lanfranc was the moving spirit of reform, both in church administration and in the learning of its members.

  44. This is a shelf-list designed for the use of the preceptor; just the sort of record modern librarians regard as indispensable in the administration of their libraries.

  45. I have so far assumed that this college existed in the age of the kings, and assisted the Rex in the administration of the ius divinum.

  46. At his suggestion, or with his advice, the naval administration was thoroughly overhauled.

  47. Naples, and left the administration of Anjou almost entirely in the hands of his wife, Yolande of Aragon.

  48. Augustus made it a colony, with the title Caesarea, and it became the centre of civil and military administration in south Galatia, the romanization of which was progressing rapidly in the time of Claudius, A.

  49. The emperor's rough and severe habits and his rigid administration prompted Antiochene lampoons, to which he replied in the curious satiric apologia, still extant, which he called Misopogon.

  50. Until her death Anne occupied herself personally with the administration of the duchy.

  51. The earl of Cromer, with all the cares of Egyptian administration upon him, found time to translate and publish an elegant volume of selections (1903).

  52. The clubs, however, vary, both in scope and management, the general principle followed by the Welfare officer being to ensure provision for recreation, and then to leave the administration to local effort.

  53. Yet, even with the small store of experience so far accumulated, certain general principles at least as regards site, construction, equipment, and administration of the canteen have been evolved.

  54. Hence, methods of administration and catering, found possible or popular in one canteen, are sometimes a complete failure when tried in other districts.

  55. The great abuses which creep into the administration of out-door relief do not arise from the relief of the able-bodied, but from affording relief to persons who allege that they are suffering from bodily ailments without proper investigation.

  56. The early administration of the Dutch in Java was marked by many acts of cruelty.

  57. The administration of the relief given in consequence of poverty and illness requires great care.

  58. The other is a system of minute inspection; there are cases in which both methods may be partially applied, and that of poor-law administration is one of them.

  59. At Quincy, day before yesterday, he was a little more severe upon the Administration than I had heard him upon any occasion, and I took pains to compliment him for it.

  60. Strong municipal laws enforced, and an intelligent and vigorous administration carried out these laws, which provided for cleanliness, health, and order.

  61. As puissant as colossal are the labours of the administration of Col.

  62. He goes on: 'The administration of Balta has converted the nation into a workshop.

  63. The captain and crew of the Talisman could bear testimony to the difference between the administration of law in the Golden Age and in the Age of Manure.

  64. It is particularly suggested by the pious impressions under which you commence your Administration and the enlightened maxims by which you mean to conduct it.

  65. He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.

  66. In the discharge of this trust I will only say that I have, with good intentions, contributed toward the organization and administration of the Government the best exertions of which a very fallible judgment was capable.

  67. The renewed assurances of your confidence in my Administration and the expression of your wish for my personal happiness claim and receive my particular acknowledgments.

  68. There is an opinion that parties in free countries are useful checks upon the administration of the government, and serve to keep alive the spirit of liberty.

  69. In the preparations for war also, and in a word in the entire administration of a campaign, they have all but absolute power.

  70. His wife Teuta succeeded him on the throne; and managed the various details of administration by means of friends whom she could trust.

  71. The cities then enrol their troops with much the same ceremonies as to selection and administration of the oath, and appoint a commander and a paymaster.

  72. His brother, William Law, who had been concerned with him in the administration both of the Bank and the Louisiana Company, was imprisoned in the Bastile for alleged malversation, but no guilt was ever proved against him.

  73. It was asserted that the administration were no strangers to the convenient taciturnity of Sir John Blunt.

  74. Compare the administration of female sovereigns of great kingdoms, from Semiramis to Victoria, with the average administration of male sovereigns, and which will suffer by the comparison?

  75. No injustice can be greater than to deny to any class of citizens not guilty of crime, all share in the political power of a state, that is, all share in the choice of rulers, and in the making and administration of the laws.

  76. The condemnation of Miss Anthony, her good faith being conceded, would do no less violence to any fair administration of justice.

  77. On the basis of the firmer administration now introduced, stability and order could rest; Judah had no cause to regret its acceptance of this yoke.

  78. Roeh at Ramah, and has nothing to do either with the administration of the theocracy or with the Nebiim.

  79. The cultus itself was more than a mere paying of court to Jehovah, more than a mere expedient for retaining His sympathies against times of necessity; the Torah of Jehovah, the holy administration of law, was conjoined with it.

  80. War and the administration of justice were regarded as matters of religion before they became matters of obligation and civil order; this is all that is really meant when a theocracy is spoken of.

  81. From the indirect results of war, from changes in the tenure and in the culture of the soil, from defective administration of justice, the humbler classes had much to suffer; they found that the times were evil.

  82. The administration of justice appears to have been left to a very considerable extent in the hands of the synedrium, but it was not allowed to give effect to any capital sentence.

  83. The administration of justice was at best but a scanty supplement to the practice of self-help.

  84. It is quite otherwise in the New Kingdom; the priests can no longer manage the administration unaided, and call in a host of officials to help.

  85. His greatness consisted not so much in successful wars against the neighbouring cities, as in securing a peaceful administration for his country and city.

  86. This god possessed a general administration of the house, i.

  87. Her reign was a prosperous one, but whether the flourishing condition of things was owing to the ability of her political administration or to her fortunate choice of ministers, we are unable to tell.

  88. That he was, as has been thought, a feeble ruler, under whose administration the empire declined, is entirely unproved.

  89. The administration of the land in the new kingdom does not differ much from that of the former one.

  90. The enormous magnitude of temple property like this, of course, demanded a much more complicated machinery for its administration than had been required for the modest possessions of the ancient sanctuaries.

  91. Administration of all discipline promptly, pleasantly, but no less firmly and without relaxation, on the least sign of its need, we find to do much towards obviating the necessity.

  92. It would be wise, however, to appoint as one of the county superintendents of public instruction a trained librarian, having as his charge the entire supervision and administration of library interests.

  93. Practical difficulties in administration are discussed in the second article.

  94. All that can be hoped, indeed, either in the construction or in the administration of human laws, is an approximation, more or less close, to the great principles of natural justice.

  95. During his administration there were 174 graduates, and it was the difficulty of hearing from so many, that delayed the Memorial.

  96. One subject discussed was, "Should we in the administration of law, be influenced by Justice alone?

  97. It is addressed to her: "During my administration of the Missouri University for thirteen years, you occupied faithfully and efficiently and acceptably the position of Lady Principal, for eight or ten years.

  98. Everything connected with the administration of justice is rude and savage; the severity of the punishment upon detection being the chief preventive.

  99. They were, however, too blindly zealous to discriminate between the peculiar administration of a theocracy and the catholic and abiding principles of the Gospel.

  100. Were the English rule over India suddenly cast off, in a single generation the tradition of our Eastern empire would appear a splendid but baseless dream, that of our administration an allegory, of our victories a romance.

  101. Pennsylvania, while under the administration of the Quakers, never became, as New England, a slaughter-house of the Indians.

  102. When James ascended the throne, a proclamation of tolerance somewhat allayed the fears of the settlers; but the administration of temporal affairs became ruinously oppressive.

  103. The Indians were at once appeased by this prompt administration of justice, and even lamented over the malefactors' wretched fate; they were also fully indemnified for the stolen property.


  104. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "administration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accomplishment; achievement; administration; administrator; application; auspices; authority; bestowal; bureaucracy; care; chancellor; charge; claws; clutches; command; commission; completion; conduct; control; cure; custody; direction; discharge; discipline; dispatch; dispensation; dispersion; disposal; disposition; distribution; dole; dominion; empire; enactment; execution; executive; giving; government; grip; guardianship; guidance; hand; handling; hands; implementation; jurisdiction; keeping; leadership; management; master; ministry; oversight; pastorate; patronage; performance; polity; power; president; principal; rector; regime; regulation; reign; rein; rule; sovereignty; stewardship; supervision; sway; talons; term; transaction; tutelage; ward; wardship; wing