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Meanings of national administration in English
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Usage of national administration in English
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This policy of the nationaladministration had become known as watchful waiting.
2
The young man-he is high in the nationaladministration to-day-flushedandlooked uneasy.
3
In 1862, and again in provisional State government and the existing nationaladministration in Missouri.
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This was a vote against the the nationaladministration.
5
South Africa's nationaladministration traffic information system (eNatis) is very close to collapsing completely.
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The Democratic Party was dissatisfied with the nationaladministration, and the Free-soil Party was without hope.
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They are held responsible for the nationaladministration.
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In my opinion, that one short speech cost the nationaladministration more than a million of votes.
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There would also be concern in the nationaladministration at the latest setback to the future of reform.
10
Because the acts of a really nationaladministration have no reason to dread the inquiry of the nation.
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Heretofore domestic violence had threatened local government only, because the nationaladministration was too inefficient to come in contact with disorder.
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The GAA's nationaladministration presumably has had an inkling of what is shaping up as a significant difficulty in the years ahead.
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In the mean while, however, a change of nationaladministration had taken place, and General Pierce had been succeeded by Mr. Buchanan.
14
The province was hit by a wave of service delivery protests, state coffers were looted, and the province was eventually placed under nationaladministration.
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But fortunate as our condition is, its permanence can only be assured by sound business methods and strict economy in nationaladministration and legislation.
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Certain undertakings are of importance to the whole State; but they cannot be put in execution, because there is no nationaladministration to direct them.