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UK
/ɐdmˈɪnɪstɹətˌɪvli/
]
[ US /ædˌmɪnəˈstɹeɪtɪvɫi/ ]
[ US /ædˌmɪnəˈstɹeɪtɪvɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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by or for an administrator
this decision was made administratively
How To Use administratively In A Sentence
- this decision was made administratively
- In a state paper money system, the banking system is de-facto cartelized and the banks' funding conditions and certain interest rates are determined administratively by a state agency—the central bank. Forty Years of Paper Money
- These range from the handling of simple, yet administratively inconvenient, cash payments to sophisticated electronic payment schemes.
- The four applicants, three men and one woman, had been administratively discharged from the armed forces under this policy.
- I suppose the link between chapter and parish is really administratively through the archdeacon.
- Peter attempted to modernize and westernize the country militarily, administratively, economically, and culturally, often through the use of force.
- ‘The first scheme, which rewards the breeders of cattle killing out as certain grades, would be administratively very straightforward,’ Mr Kehoe said.
- Pollution is in effect qualitatively and quantitatively controlled by the water authorities since standards are administratively negotiated.
- I know a lot of it is down to the fact that I'm an inexperienced junior faculty but I thought there would have been more due to the economic situation - particularly as Really Big U pays NIH rates and postdocs here are administratively treated as junior faculty which means awesome benefits ... both of which are rare in postdoc circles. Economic Status via Google Hits
- These range from the handling of simple, yet administratively inconvenient, cash payments to sophisticated electronic payment schemes.