administrators造句91. It is important for administrators to protect against denial-of-service threats without denying access to legitimate users.
92. Conductors and hospital administrators come out of courses in conducting or schools of hospital administration respectively.
93. Ogden said university officials maintain the buyouts are a better option than defending against lawsuits that could be filed by fired administrators.Sentence dictionary
94. Competitions 1992 was busy again with promoters appointing the Office as Competition Administrators.
95. They congregate off campus before and after school and during lunch, hoping not to get busted by passing teachers and administrators.
96. One was a group of classroom teachers and curriculum specialists; the other included business leaders and school administrators.
97. They were just ordinary lower-class people, administrators, small bureaucrats, or Lumpenproletariat.
98. Others are fortunate to find supportive faculty, administrators, and fellow students.
99. Some administrators even used them to award merit pay to teachers.
100. The two Governors after Paullinus were diplomats and administrators and not like the military men who had caused so much havoc.
101. Teachers and administrators found to be either public officials or public figures have a higher burden of proof in defamation suits.
102. He distinguishes between higher grade managers, administrators and professionals, and those in lower grades but similar jobs.
103. In the Khrushchevian spring some courageous artists and administrators attempted to liberalize the Stalinist-dominated official art world from within.
104. Another argument is that the planned £250,000 prize fund guarantees the players, as well as administrators, a bumper tournament.
105. The zonal administrators would co-ordinate policies and plans, thus reducing pressure of work on ministries in Thimphu.
106. Vigilantes were the self-appointed administrators of justice and public executioners.
107. Administrators at the hospital conceded that they had limited outings as they sought to learn about their clientele.
108. Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions.
109. Members of Congress and senior administrators are moved by considerations other than the carrots and sticks available to a chief executive.
110. Although it is already technically possible for network administrators to monitor Internet traffic, such tracking has been difficult to do.
111. The biggest criticism was leveled against transit administrators for not following law enforcement standards for reporting crime.
112. It is designed to enable system administrators to identify and fix problems before they come to most users' attention.
113. Chadwick had always insisted that ultimate sanitary authority needed to remain with non-medical administrators.
114. This tendency has the unfortunate consequence of making program administrators less open to evaluation and more suspicious of its value.
115. Can administrators ban the distribution of underground newspapers that contain advertisements for drug paraphernalia?
116. Chartered secretaries are the professionally trained administrators and managers, who occupy a variety of senior organisational positions.
117. Higher level administrators are the relatives and friends of business and social elites.
118. There were twenty-one knights, but these too were more often lawyers, merchants and colonial administrators rather than landed gentry.
119. Politicians instruct administrators to frame policies compatible with their mandates and commitments.
120. For example, many nursing home administrators directly manage personnel, finance, operations, and admissions.