Administration The word administration is from the Middle English administracioun, deriving from the French administration, which is itself derived from the Latin administratio: a compounding of ad ("to") and ministratio ("to give service"). ...more on Wikipedia about "Administration"
In administration and computing, a combinatorial explosion is the rapid increase in lines of communication as organizations are added in a process. ...more on Wikipedia about "Combinatorial explosion"
An oath of allegiance is an oath whereby a subject or citizen acknowledges his duty of allegiance and swears loyalty to his monarch or country. In many modern oaths of allegiance, allegiance is sworn to the Constitution. In particular, in the United States, judges are under an oath to the Constitution; they have no duty to follows laws enacted by Congress except to the extent to which the Constitution says so. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oath of allegiance"
An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before officially assuming an office. Most of the time an oath of office is taken before assuming an office for the state or for some religion. It is usually administered at an inauguration, coronation, enthronement, or other ceremony of taking up office. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oath of office"
OOBI (oo-bee), noun, referring to Out Of Band Infrastructure ...more on Wikipedia about "OOBI"
Rationing is the controlled distribution of resources and scarce goods or services: it restricts how much people are allowed to buy or consume. Rationing, for whatever reason, controls the size of the ration, one's allotted portion of the resources being distributed on a particular day or at a particular time. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rationing"
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