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n. (plural of administration English)

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Nixon exposed the Truman and Roosevelt administrations as having appointed known saboteur Alger Hiss to positions of influence within the government.

Clinton administrations the two groups were virtually indistinguishable.

Clinton administrations, when Iraq was weak and the sanctions were strong, there was little evidence that regionalists could use to make a case.

The Clinton and Bush administrations repeatedly tried to get the Syrians to shut down the smuggling, but to no avail.

Both the Clinton and Bush administrations have repeatedly pressured Syria to stop the smuggling or bring it under the U.

Over the past fifty years, successive administrations from both parties have conducted military operations with less than full popular support.

Democratic administrations contained archipelagos of Communist spies, but Democrats had never, not once, responded with genuine anger to Soviet espionage.

Two Democratic administrations had employed known Soviet spies at the highest level.

Roosevelt and Truman administrations, try to imagine a parallel universe today.

Even before the Venona Project was declassified, there were subtle clues that the Roosevelt and Truman administrations were having staffing problems.

One could have a more fruitful discussion with a paranoid schizophrenic about his tinfoil hat than with liberals about Soviet spies crawling through Democratic administrations at the onset of the Cold War.

Democrats tolerated the patent risk of allowing Soviet-partisans to loiter around their administrations and to this day, they will not admit the truth.

Years later, as President Lyndon Johnson contemplated war in Vietnam, he was murmuring about how the Roosevelt and Truman administrations had been accused of losing China.

Baker also points out, and with great and repeated emphasis, the error of former administrations in permitting purely executive powers to be exercised by the Speaker of the Assembly and by Legislative committees.

The appropriation bills passed under earlier administrations bear witness to the mistake.