noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
system administrator
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
assistant
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Larger facilities typically have several assistant administrators to aid the top administrator and to handle day-to-day decisions.
chief
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Guests included the local chief administrator and founder of the Catering Equipment Manufacturing Company.
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A large practice of 40 or 50 physicians may have a chief administrator and several assistants, each responsible for different areas.
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Home of our medical director and chief administrator , of course, and his wife.
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You are the chief administrator of a private school.
colonial
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There were twenty-one knights, but these too were more often lawyers, merchants and colonial administrators rather than landed gentry.
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I believe I can read the names of a few redundant colonial administrators .
deputy
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Hobson was the associate deputy administrator for government contracting and minority enterprise development.
local
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Guests included the local chief administrator and founder of the Catering Equipment Manufacturing Company.
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The local railway administrators were terrorized into collaborating.
professional
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The professional versus administrator clash is a second structurally induced clash over power.
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At both central and local level of government there are elected representatives and professional administrators and other staff.
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Some of its members were experienced professional administrators .
senior
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Members of Congress and senior administrators are moved by considerations other than the carrots and sticks available to a chief executive.
top
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In smaller facilities, top administrators may handle more of the details of day-to-day operations.
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In one, a top agency administrator was accused of improperly influencing contract bids.
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The orchestra also saw its five top administrators resign last year, including executive director Michael Tiknis.
■ NOUN
city
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The city administrator should help make the government work more efficiently.
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The new charter, which was trimmed down to just 82 pages, replaces the chief administrative officer with a city administrator .
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The six included Bobb and Uberuaga, who was the city administrator of Huntington Beach.
county
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The county administrator grew up poor, the son of sharecroppers, in a house with no indoor plumbing.
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The first major difference among the Democratic majority to publicly surface is the choice of county administrator .
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The county administrator seems to want people to believe he's changed with the times.
database
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In some circumstances the database administrator will be the project leader.
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Tables of lexicographers and of the group memberships of lexicographers are created and maintained by the database administrator .
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This will be a decision of the database administrator .
education
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To be considered for education administrator positions, workers must first prove themselves in their current jobs.
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Higher education administrators also provide student services.
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Job Outlook Substantial competition is expected for prestigious jobs as education administrators .
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Employment of education administrators is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2005.
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Working Conditions Education administrators hold management positions with significant responsibility.
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The number of education administrators employed depends largely on State and local expenditures for education.
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Most education administrators work more than 40 hours a week, including many nights and weekends when they oversee school activities.
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Employment Education administrators held about 393, 000 jobs in 1994.
hospital
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Conductors and hospital administrators come out of courses in conducting or schools of hospital administration respectively.
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He fled the scene on foot, but turned up several hours later at Summit Medical Center. Hospital administrators notified authorities.
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A study of hospital administrators found that it took individuals eighteen months before they felt comfortable in that far less demanding role.
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For personal care the chain of complaint is: physician, charge nurse, nursing supervisor, hospital administrator , hospital director.
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His father, a teacher of math and science, became a school superintendent and then a hospital administrator .
network
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Although it is already technically possible for network administrators to monitor Internet traffic, such tracking has been difficult to do.
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Interestingly, the security problems plaguing network administrators resemble the problems facing transaction-based electronic commerce.
office
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Home Office administrators have already surveyed former camps and found only one suitable.
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Some principals and central office administrators have a doctorate or specialized degree in education administration.
school
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He says he's a retired school administrator .
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In this day of the lawsuit, touching a student is often actively discouraged by school administrators .
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The school security specialists also want local law enforcement officials and school administrators to improve their cooperation to stem the violence.
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Some private school administrators said an exodus from public schools would force schools to work more efficiently.
system
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It is designed to enable system administrators to identify and fix problems before they come to most users' attention.
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This approach worked in the past, when the system administrator had to worry about a limited threat.
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It comes with three support options: for application developers, end-users and system administrators .
university
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Imagine yourself in the position of one of the university administrators .
■ VERB
appoint
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He will have authority over the Kremlin-\#appointed Chechen administrator , Akhmed Kadyrov.
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Four times in the past two years, the central bank has appointed administrators to small Czech banks with similar problems.
become
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The second plaintiff became its administrator in 1980.
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In 1981, he became an administrator at the publishing company Hachette before expanding his interest to the Filipacchi group in 1984.
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Discouraged, he gave up and became an administrator .
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He gave up stockbroking and became a selector and administrator , but in his later years was almost a recluse.
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I think he will become a very good administrator .
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Numbers of them became administrators or held important posts.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Nadine works as a hospital administrator .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Howard Patrick, executive administrator of Cannon County, has been determined to turn things around.
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Its only proposal for health is to undo reforms which make administrators pay more attention to patients.
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One day after the riot, probation officers and state and county investigators interviewed children and the administrators.
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Poor Law administrators in practice operated with considerably varying degrees of harshness or generosity.
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Stella the personnel administrator will not simply push paper around in Personnel but will take action to cut down on the bureaucracy.
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The celebration was planned by Todd's catechist, volunteer musicians and the administrator at the home.
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This process should improve communication among teachers, administrators, and parents.
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What follows is an inside look at an arts administrator at work.