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  1. in a way that is connected with organizing the work of a business or an institution

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In all, more than 300,000 cases have been administratively closed.
Price could relax its strictures administratively but cannot abolish them.
Administratively, Skorton focused on diversifying leadership positions at the Smithsonian.
The Trump administration can undermine the law administratively in many ways.
From October 2011 to last September, 215,285 cases were administratively closed.
Then the immigration agency kept him "administratively detained" for nineteen years.
We are concerned some of these gains can be rolled back administratively.
The implementation of a smart tax is administratively, economically, and politically feasible.
I continue to call for Rosa Maria's case to be administratively closed.
Do some changes administratively, beginning as soon as Tom Price is confirmed.
Instead, the Trump administration has looked to alter the health law administratively.
The second phase would include regulatory changes that can be adopted administratively.
Wray added that the Porter file was "administratively closed" in January 2018.
Virts said the alert was canceled administratively after a review of the criteria.
That is, administratively, the simplest thing to do, but to convert to it?
"This administratively removes the threat of harassment," Reed said in a phone interview.
The Trump administration is also seeking to change the health-care law administratively.
It is "administratively" difficult for clinics to store Shingrix and then bill Medicare.
It cannot be done administratively by volume, because the politics are not viable.
Ostensibly he did so because several top clubs were financially unstable and administratively unregistered.
Employer Medicare Advantage plans are profitable, and administratively setting rates would erode those profits.
The Oregonian reported that the case of Finicum's unpaid grazing fees was handled administratively.
Holmes was not injured and prison officials said the other man was punished administratively.
The EU competition enforcer said the case had been administratively closed without providing details.
"Administratively, it's the most complex to set up," said Turkington at Fair Trust Financial.
Mr. Coats threatened to administratively discipline people suspected of leaking, apart from any prosecution.
In 2007, Mr. Goldsmith was separated administratively with a few strokes of a pen.
The legislation failed, which led President Barack Obama to establish the DACA program administratively.
A third option would be to act "administratively" to put pressure on Senate Republicans.
"Formerly, individuals were deported administratively, and infrequently sent through the criminal justice system," Long says.
"But with Sessions gone," he wrote, "not much of note will get done administratively either."
Should she fail, Alaska is seeking to erect a backstop to accomplish her goal administratively.
Champagne at Christmas many years; administratively withdrawn from school campuses for unpaid tuition some others.
The islands lies just south of Hong Kong, but is administratively part of China's Zhuhai municipality.
Administratively, Guadeloupe is a department of France — a faraway one, but nevertheless part of the country.
Then, in June, Governor Herbert asked regulators to look into ways of addressing conversion therapy administratively.
But changes to federal contracting and overtime requirements could be done administratively without approval from Congress.
It's administratively inefficient if the same knee replacement can be processed and charged in dozens of ways.
Separate from the lawsuit, the FCC administratively denied the Times' record request in a letter released Monday.
Her leadership of the Oakland, CA-based Wax Idols meant driving it creatively as well as administratively.
He added that this was due to the Chinese government having ability to "administratively adjust" its economy.
From February to June 2016, the Obama administration administratively closed an average of 2,400 cases a month.
Since the detainees are administratively confined instead of criminally convicted, they have far more rights than prisoners.
When she was hired by the Trump administration, she was granted the status of "administratively determined" position.
Environmental activists say reopening the plans, as opposed to making adjustments administratively, threatens to dismantle protections altogether.
That is very different than the current regime in which the Fed administratively sets its policy rate.
But other policies, often made administratively by federal agencies rather than via legislation, can matter a lot.
The sole conviction — posing with the corpse of a teenage ISIS fighter — should have been addressed administratively.
Next comes whatever Tom Price can do administratively as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
That could be done administratively by the executive branch, or it could be a legislative enactment by Congress.
Still, there are significant concerns about whether or not the V&A is overextending itself administratively and fiscally.
The bill would also codify important reforms accomplished administratively to date, such as risk sharing and limiting portfolios.
"This form is for detained alien parents with administratively final orders of removal" the document's first line reads.
Administrator Pruitt can make some of these changes administratively, but others are going to require action by Congress.
As a result, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria, has limited options that he can pursue administratively.
As advocates of smaller government, Republican leaders have mostly stood by while Trump erodes the executive branch administratively.
The U.S. Treasury Department, which has authority over anti-money laundering regulations, could do this administratively as well.
Republicans and insurers want the feds to roll back a provision that sets rates for those employer plans administratively.
In a June 6900 email, ICE stated its intention to recalendar most administratively closed cases, which total over 2628,28503.
"The fact that the White House is floating Congressional action suggests they don't think they can do it administratively. "
The crusade against hazing would see nearly 30 Marines confined to the brig and at least 18 ­administratively separated.
There is muttering in Sacramento that the whole system has become nothing more than an administratively burdensome carbon tax.
It is administratively easy for both doctors and patients, the fees are reasonable, and access to doctors is straightforward.
"What they've done is make it so administratively onerous for doctors' offices that they hit fatigue," Dr. Harper said.
In May 2012, with ICE's consent, an immigration judge administratively closed Pelayo's case, removing it from the court calendar.
As of August 2018, the government had requested the reactivation of nearly 8,000 deportation cases that had been administratively closed.
According to those stats, of the 65 times officers have been administratively charged in 2017, only seven resulted in hearings.
There obviously are lawsuits that bring these issues to the forefront, but so many of these issues are done administratively.
Congress gave the EPA the special authority to hire up to 85033 employees in "administratively determined" jobs in the 1970s.
For example, when an applicant's asylum denial becomes administratively final, their employment authorization would terminate automatically under our proposed rule.
Now, we'll see whether those legislative plans materialize and what Price begins to do to the health care law administratively.
But the more important issue is we're going to do things either administratively or we're going to work with Congress.
National security law and rules would make working with officials of the Russian government administratively impossible for the intelligence community.
Congress gave the EPA the special authority to hire up to 30 employees in "administratively determined" jobs in the 1970s.
It remains administratively distinct from the other two pillars of the Saudi security architecture, the ministries of interior and defense.
Trump is signaling that he will damage the ACA administratively, and 19 states are still refusing the ACA's generous Medicaid expansion.
The Corps also announced that the "process to administratively separate the Marine is underway," which is the equivalent of being fired.
This year, Vermont and West Virginia enacted A.V.R. on the strength of bipartisan support, and Connecticut ordered the innovation administratively. Gov.
The lawmakers also asked the Treasury Department last month to make the change administratively; Cramer specifically asked to make it retroactive.
Historically and administratively, many universities are decentralized, thereby leaving the authority for maintaining data to individual divisions, departments, centers and libraries.
Mr. Porter's background check investigation was "administratively closed," Mr. Wray said during his testimony Tuesday, weeks before the allegations become public.
ICE confirmed to CNN that all DACA recipients whose deportation cases have been administratively closed can expect to see them reopened.
The move puts Xi allies in China's four major municipalities - Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing - power centers on par administratively to provinces.
Some of that didn't quite square with me — most of the crew that supports her creatively, spiritually, administratively seem to be men.
In such cases, FEMA's only role is to carry out an administratively costly process to reimburse states for the cost of plowing.
"We haven't spent as much time on that as trying to do some of the things more administratively than legislatively," Meadows said.
"We haven't spent as much time on that as trying to do some of the things more administratively than legislatively," Meadows said.
These alternatives to loan forgiveness, along with an expanded program of income contingent repayment, are possible right now, administratively, without congressional action.
It's increasingly unlikely Republicans will return to repealing the health-care law, so the White House may aim to alter ObamaCare administratively.
Failaq al-Sham said in its statement that it wanted to unify revolutionary units into one body to be militarily and administratively stronger.
It was replaced in 222 by the Elite League (EIHL), with an administratively separate and semi-professional English Premier League (EPIHL) also operating.
Or it could be done administratively, for example requiring that states impose right-to-work protections as a precondition of accepting Medicare funding.
Of the 85033 individuals, seven have received non-judicial punishment, 20 have received "adverse administrative actions," and one Marine has been administratively separated.
Over 88 percent of cases were being closed out administratively, meaning that people hadn't even tried to get their money or property back.
Officer Pantaleo will be administratively prosecuted by lawyers from the Civilian Complaint Review Board, an outside oversight agency that looks into police wrongdoing.
That's because Shintō is not a top-down, doctrinally and administratively unified or organized religion like that of, say, the Roman Catholic Church.
"Oregon officials have a program that allows consumer choice, is based on an open technological platform, and is administratively feasible," the report states.
Of the 59 individuals, seven have received non-judicial punishment, 20 have received "adverse administrative actions," and one Marine has been administratively separated.
Treasury's report makes a series of recommendations, noting next to each one which recommendations require congressional action and which can be done administratively.
ICE has informed CNN that every DACA recipient whose deportation case was administratively closed can expect to see his or her proceeding reopened.
"Administratively I think now we have the process to speed it up," he told a news conference with student journalists at the White House.
The SEC, which historically has made public its voting on cases it handles administratively, had resisted release of internal voting records it deemed privileged.
In December, the Department of Justice announced it would administratively ban the devices used to make semi-automatic rifles fire continuously like machine guns.
There are ways in which Pruitt has been effective administratively, particularly when it comes to restructuring the way science is used at the EPA.
But this dual-track strategy — be nice personally and tough administratively — becomes more fantastical every time Trump authorizes a harsh action against the Kremlin.
But with no official word from the Justice Department since then, it had seemed that the case was being handled administratively rather than criminally.
His former co-workers say he's fluent in the regulatory process, which could come in handy as the administration looks to change ObamaCare administratively.
"We provided enough evidence," the Italian prosecutor told The Times, adding that the "statue was culturally and administratively Italian when it sank" in antiquity.
Instead, after Congress failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, he attacked it administratively, increasing the number of people without insurance and raising premiums.
Even Mr. Trump's deregulatory agenda, which he has been pursuing administratively rather than legislatively, could be harmed by a government closure, Mr. Boltansky said.
The White House is also asking the agency to specify whether each proposed reform would require approval from Congress or could be done administratively.
That is why he has asked his team to scrub existing legal authorities to see if there's any additional action we can take administratively.
In the past, first-time illegal entry cases were generally handled administratively, reserving prosecution for those who returned illegally after having been removed once before.
"Administratively, I think now we have the process to speed it up," Obama said in a surprise appearance during the daily White House press briefing.
She told members that she had quietly struck a compromise with the Police Department to adopt some, but not all, of the act's reforms administratively.
Meanwhile, 85033 cases of people violating ethics rules or other regulations have been handled administratively, meaning punishment did not involve criminal charges, the Post added.
The village is administratively part of the only slightly larger town of Arquata del Tronto, where 46 people are so far counted among the dead.
Should they focus their messaging on Trump's plan to sabotage the ACA administratively, or on working with Republicans to solve the real problems facing Obamacare?
Barr last week privately told senators he would move forward on some targeted reforms administratively, while suggesting a straight extension of the expiring three provisions.
Yet administratively, Northern Ireland would stay part of Europe's customs and trade area so as to avoid checks taking place on the island of Ireland.
There's a 120-day period in which parole grants are reviewed administratively, and then another 30-day period in which they're reviewed by the governor.
"We are going to do association health plans administratively, and I think that is going to be a game changer, I really do," said Sen.
It sounds incredibly dull, yes, but the teens — surrounded by their administratively adept peers, a short monorail ride away from the Magic Kingdom — were downright giddy.
It is administratively autonomous, running whole cities as well as giant farms and industries, and is responsible for about 303m people, organised in army-style units.
Although I worked for the Carnival, my real relationship with Betty began after I had left the Carnival administratively and begun to do more curatorial work.
If, for example, the Department of Justice puts all the administratively closed cases back on the docket, it would increase the court backlog to over 1,000,000.
But she confirmed that no SEALs went to court-martial in the wake of the urinalysis screening and four were administratively separated from the sea service.
Any recruit, to include those recruited through the MAVNI program, who receives an unfavorable security screening is deemed unsuitable for military service and is administratively discharged.
Earlier this year, Sessions referred the case to himself on appeal and used it to rule that immigration judges could not close cases administratively any longer.
The 9th Circuit rejected Conagra's defense that the class could not be certified because purchasers could not be identified by an objective and administratively feasible process.
"They know it would have no shot of succeeding legislatively which is why they are working with big labor to enact it administratively," the aide said.
We also examined U.S. federal taxing mechanisms and the tax code to determine what type of tax — sales or excise — would be the most administratively feasible.
In his original order to the State Department, Jackson declined to consider constitutional questions raised in Zzyym's lawsuit unless the issue could not be resolved administratively.
"The current executive's open hostility to transferring any detainees, no less those already administratively cleared for transfer, cries out for principled and courageous judicial intervention," they wrote.
A judge administratively closed the removal case against him last year, Guerra said, after Ramirez survived a workplace assault and applied for a visa for crime victims.
"We will leave no stone unturned in looking for things we can do both administratively and using our convening authority to... help solve these problems," Lew said.
The unsecured creditors argued the company is "administratively insolvent," meaning it cannot even pay the cost of running its bankruptcy case, which was filed in Wilmington, Delaware.
The investigation was "administratively closed" in January, several weeks before Donald Trump presumably — according to the White House's initial timeline — heard about the allegations against his buddy.
ICE has begun asking immigration courts to reopen administratively closed deportation cases against DACA recipients who continue to have no criminal record, or only a minor record.
A government lawyer argued that the current policy is needed to maintain an "administratively coherent system," to maintain security at national borders and to combat identity theft.
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) said it will release a interim "management alert" Monday on its ongoing audit of the EPA's hiring of "administratively designated" positions.
As prices have cratered, due to this administratively-engineered glut in RFS credits, the certainty needed to justify investment in advancing biofuel technology will crater with it.
Agencies are allowed to fill up to 30 administratively determined positions and that authority has been used by both President Barack Obama and the elder President George Bush.
But top Republican leaders suggested new legislation may not be needed on bump stocks because the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives could address the issue administratively.
She has already been charged administratively with failing to properly oversee her officers, though the disciplinary proceedings against her were paused out of deference to the federal investigation.
Geographically speaking, Brussels is located inside the Flemish-speaking area but is administratively separate from both of them, and French is the main language spoken in the city.
The Trump campaign also released a letter from his lawyers that said Mr. Trump's tax returns, before 2009, were "closed administratively" — or no longer subject to an audit.
In a court filing, the state says it&aposs not revoking any licenses due to unpaid court fees and has administratively lifted about 237,000 revocations affecting about 118,000 drivers.
Of those DEA cash seizures performed between 2007 and 85033 that resulted in forfeiture, 81 percent were done administratively, which allows agencies to keep assets without judicial involvement whatsoever.
That process has supporters of the program worried that the administration could turn that information into a deportation list if the program is ended administratively or by the courts.
To pull this off, the move would be conducted administratively, as several public agencies, like the Parks and Health departments, agree to no longer treat certain offenses as misdemeanors.
Attorney General William Barr and Senate Republican leaders have pushed for an extension of the provisions, while Barr has said he would move forward on some targeted reforms administratively.
It is true that once the system is in place, it will indeed become administratively, if not politically, simpler for future governments to change the rules and make savings.
The 21 people who were "administratively arrested" on Wednesday on suspicion of being in the country illegally were given notices to appear in immigration court and could be deported.
For what it's worth: In my career I have found myself in very uncomfortable situations with women in the workplace abusing their power both administratively as well as sexually.
As it turned out, while the ODNI administratively prepares and submits the overall budget, it has no say in how the various IC agencies justify or expend their resources.
"The rule is an unfunded mandate which adds considerable burden, financially and administratively, to programs that have consistently received wholly inadequate funding," wrote Timothy G. Kaiser, the association's executive director.
The remedy for such segregation may be administratively awkward, inconvenient and even bizarre in some situations, and may impose burdens on some; but all awkwardness and inconvenience cannot be avoided.
"Specific cases of how individuals handle [national security information] and whether they ought to be treated administratively or civilly or criminally is not the purview of Article 1," he added.
The fact that the subsidized jobs programs were set up and implemented quickly was also encouraging, suggesting that large-scale direct job creation is administratively possible in the modern era.
"To start afresh would mean creating a whole new infrastructure to cover people, which would really tax states administratively," said Barbara Lyons, a Medicaid expert at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
"A single code and payment for clinic visits is more administratively simple for hospitals and better reflects hospital resources involved in supporting an outpatient visit," Medicare argued in November 210.
So far this fiscal year, attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have sought the reactivation of nearly 8,000 deportation cases that had been administratively closed — meaning pushed off the court's docket.
"Soon thereafter we received a request for follow-up inquiry and we did the follow-up and provided that information in November and administratively closed the file in January," he said.
The party was long tangled in the web of cronyism, corruption and vested interests (ranging from oligarchs to the coddled armed forces) that left Greece uncompetitive, administratively dysfunctional and, ultimately, bankrupt.
These are likely dead ends, leaving the Republicans to move ahead with their simplest route to replacing Obamacare: to sabotage the law administratively, then push for changes after it falls apart.
A Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) official on Monday left the door open to some of the proposals being acted on administratively, but emphasized the need for congressional action.
The 2016 presidential campaign involved more than $2 billion of contributions, and the usual course is for the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) and its auditors to adjudicate issues like this administratively.
It said the officers — disconnected not only administratively but also by being above and below ground — would finally get a radio system that would allow them to talk to one another.
But this dual-track strategy — be nice personally and tough administratively — becomes more implausible every time Trump authorizes a harsh action against Russia and every time Putin authorizes a new abomination.
Sergeant Adonis has already been administratively charged with failing to properly oversee her officers, according to a senior police official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a personnel matter.
"Other-than-honorable discharges are done administratively — it's an officer filing a piece of paper, and a few weeks later a combat veteran could be out [of the Army]," Goldsmith said.
Sergeant Adonis, who has since been restored to full duty, has been administratively charged with failing to properly oversee officers, but a date for her disciplinary trial has not been set.
On August 10, the Immigration Department told the family Cheng had been "administratively detained," but that they had no information on why, where, and for how long he would be detained.
The VA has stated that the policy is administratively burdensome and costly and is causing large businesses to leave the VA market without providing any empirical data to substantiate their concerns.
If the court decides to allow the program to continue and for immigrants to apply for DACA renewals, the new fee could be a way to restrict applications administratively, Jaddou explained.
The former was administratively useful for visa paperwork as a college student, the latter sufficiently meaningful to me, and the classmates and cab drivers I encountered who were curious about my provenance.
Wray also told senators the FBI "administratively" closed its file on Porter in January, even though the White House has said the background check process for Porter's security clearance was still ongoing.
"Soon thereafter we received request for follow-up inquiry and we did the follow-up and provided that information in November and then we administratively closed the file in January," Wray said.
But in the end and after a hearing, lawmakers backed off such a legislative push and concluded the change should be handled administratively at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Under President Barack Obama there had been an effort to administratively close certain cases as a way of allowing judges to focus on higher-priority matters and reduce the immigration court backlog.
So far this fiscal year, attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have sought the reactivation of nearly 6900,000 deportation cases that had been pushed off the court's docket as administratively closed (BuzzFeed News).
"Rather, it cites conduct prior to his employment for the District and for which it had administratively suspended, investigated, and returned him to the classroom more than 16 years ago," De Treux wrote.
Adding, for example, 300,000 administratively closed cases to the existing backlog would swell it by more than 40 percent, further clogging the system and delaying and denying justice to the individuals within it.
"Trump can start undoing the law administratively, but most of the action will lie with Congress," said Chris Jacobs, a conservative health policy analyst who used to work for Republicans on Capitol Hill.
" In the wake of President Trump's executive action on Thursday, Mr. Cuomo was once again raising alarm bells, saying that President Trump is now "attempting to administratively dismantle the A.C.A. bit by bit.
But of the hundreds of people administratively detained in Operation Matador, most were not minors, and they were fighting losing battles to be allowed to challenge, or even see, the evidence against them.
In my role as Assistant Administrator for Research, and as I continue to administratively serve as Acting Chief Scientist, I am pursuing the potential violations of our NOAA Administrative Order on Scientific Integrity.
" In response to news of the internal charges, Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said she was "relieved to know that a majority of those involved will be held administratively accountable for their actions.
Attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have sought the reactivation of more than 18,000 cases that were administratively closed — essentially pushed off the court's docket — in the first two fiscal years of the administration.
"We will leave no stone unturned in looking for things we can do both administratively and using our convening authority to ... help solve these problems," Lew said at a press briefing on Wednesday morning.
When an investigation was done, the inspector general decided to administratively close the case after reviewing 85033,000 employee emails, interviewing with several employees, reviewing patient information, issuing at least one subpoena and surveilling Houlihan.
The FDA also will be allowed to approve changes to over-the-counter drugs administratively, instead of through the current, lengthier practice of doing so through putting out a notice and gathering public comment.
In an administratively complex but visually simple gesture, Segall charts the desire lines of immigration, those paths taken by humans for generations in their efforts to find home and safety in a foreign land.

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