administrative convenience

Frequency: 4.51.8 per million words

Refers to what is easiest for the organization or management, not necessarily for the public.

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Examples (10)

  • The system is based on administrative convenience rather than public benefit.
  • Decisions made purely for administrative convenience often lead to user frustration.
  • The judge ruled that the agency's actions were motivated by administrative convenience, not legal necessity.
  • For reasons of administrative convenience, all applications are now processed through a single central office.
  • Critics argue that the policy change is a matter of administrative convenience that sacrifices fairness.
  • Merging the two departments was a move dictated by administrative convenience, but it has hurt team morale.
  • Is this new procedure an improvement, or is it just for administrative convenience?
  • We must avoid creating rules that serve only administrative convenience at the expense of our customers.
  • While it simplifies things for the staff, the change was ultimately driven by administrative convenience.
  • The consolidation of records was done for the sake of administrative convenience, making data management easier.