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Definition of maladminister in English: maladministerverb ˌmalədˈmɪnɪstəˌmælˌædˈmɪnɪstər [with object]formal Manage or administer inefficiently or dishonestly. 〈正式〉对…管理不善;不公正地执行 many hospitals are still visibly maladministered Example sentencesExamples - And it could not avoid liability by claiming that the £70,000 loss was not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of maladministering a personal current account.
- But if Brigden was neither bottlenecking nor maladministering, why was he eliminated?
- The Chief Medical Officer's report An Organisation with a Memory set a goal for reducing to zero the number of patients dying or being paralysed by maladministered spinal injections.
- I've had 5 gentlemen complain about the service that you appear to be maladministering today and I've not even had lunch yet.
- Conservatives, like Labour, have backed away from a fundamental rethink of our centrally maladministered, Stalinist National Health Service.
- These were the athletes whose puberty and growth were delayed, and one of the tools was thought to be maladministered contraceptive pills.
- But already there's a note of warning from those accused of maladministering the subsidy.
- A problem that Cheshire County Council has been trying to maladminister their way out of for the last 6 years.
- Bureaucrats who have grown fat on maladministering the current arrangements will not take kindly to outsiders who try to replace them.
- And don't argue the toss with them because if you do the chances are, like with some councils, they will maladminister to get the right result for them and the wrong one for you.
- A government, woefully ignorant of science, continued maladministering the war.
- The agency will target in particular maladministered injections into the spine, harm caused in childbirth, error in the use of medicines and suicides by mental health patients as a result of hanging.
- Beyond these, in the best of our but narrow capacities, we have but the power of administering, or maladministering, wealth.
- Their grieve that the intent of government staff is to maladminister, drain resources, indulge in brigandage and ‘rule’ the people, particularly the poor.
- Care must be taken to not develop resistance to the disease by maladministering the coccidiostat.
- There was no hint that the Government might have been at fault or that the previous Government might have been maladministering their own Act.
- He said ANC councillors had maladministered public funds and decisive action against corrupt councillors was needed.
- We are led to believe that our hospitals are filthy, that waking up during surgery is commonplace, that medicines are routinely maladministered, and that experts will never agree.
- Employees may be able to complain to the pensions ombudsman that the scheme was maladministered, but this may be difficult to prove.
- We know that, as with any central bank, the hypothetical Central Bank of Texas would have the power to debase the burrito by printing too much of it or by maladministering our franchise.
Rhymesadminister, minister, sinister Definition of maladminister in US English: maladministerverbˌmalˌadˈministərˌmælˌædˈmɪnɪstər [with object]formal Manage or administer inefficiently, badly, or dishonestly. 〈正式〉对…管理不善;不公正地执行 many hospitals are still visibly maladministered Example sentencesExamples - I've had 5 gentlemen complain about the service that you appear to be maladministering today and I've not even had lunch yet.
- A government, woefully ignorant of science, continued maladministering the war.
- Care must be taken to not develop resistance to the disease by maladministering the coccidiostat.
- He said ANC councillors had maladministered public funds and decisive action against corrupt councillors was needed.
- The Chief Medical Officer's report An Organisation with a Memory set a goal for reducing to zero the number of patients dying or being paralysed by maladministered spinal injections.
- We know that, as with any central bank, the hypothetical Central Bank of Texas would have the power to debase the burrito by printing too much of it or by maladministering our franchise.
- There was no hint that the Government might have been at fault or that the previous Government might have been maladministering their own Act.
- The agency will target in particular maladministered injections into the spine, harm caused in childbirth, error in the use of medicines and suicides by mental health patients as a result of hanging.
- These were the athletes whose puberty and growth were delayed, and one of the tools was thought to be maladministered contraceptive pills.
- Conservatives, like Labour, have backed away from a fundamental rethink of our centrally maladministered, Stalinist National Health Service.
- Bureaucrats who have grown fat on maladministering the current arrangements will not take kindly to outsiders who try to replace them.
- Beyond these, in the best of our but narrow capacities, we have but the power of administering, or maladministering, wealth.
- Their grieve that the intent of government staff is to maladminister, drain resources, indulge in brigandage and ‘rule’ the people, particularly the poor.
- But already there's a note of warning from those accused of maladministering the subsidy.
- A problem that Cheshire County Council has been trying to maladminister their way out of for the last 6 years.
- But if Brigden was neither bottlenecking nor maladministering, why was he eliminated?
- We are led to believe that our hospitals are filthy, that waking up during surgery is commonplace, that medicines are routinely maladministered, and that experts will never agree.
- Employees may be able to complain to the pensions ombudsman that the scheme was maladministered, but this may be difficult to prove.
- And don't argue the toss with them because if you do the chances are, like with some councils, they will maladminister to get the right result for them and the wrong one for you.
- And it could not avoid liability by claiming that the £70,000 loss was not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of maladministering a personal current account.
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