administrative district

NOUN
  1. a district defined for administrative purposes
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How To Use administrative district In A Sentence

  • Larger churches usually divided the town into administrative districts and assigned an elder to each. Christianity Today
  • Larger churches usually divided the town into administrative districts and assigned an elder to each. Christianity Today
  • The administrative district or commune embodies a sense of community and self-identification for its residents.
  • Machiavelli employs an Italian version (sangiachie) of the Turkish word, meaning an administrative district of a Turkish vilayet or province.
  • In 1958 these were abolished and replaced by fourteen administrative districts.
  • We can say that the police district, which was the foundation stone of administrative district, reflected the change of city administrative system from tradition to modern.
  • Under this situation, the government had to face the disorderly society and took vigorous action to adjust the division of the local administrative district.
  • The Basic Law of Special Administrative District (BLSAD) is not a "minor Constitution", nor a statute enacted by legislative assembly, but a special law of the Constitution.
  • The Basic Law of Special Administrative District (BLSAD) is not a "minor Constitution", nor a statute enacted by legislative assembly, but a special law of the Constitution.
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