Adminstrator account requires password to move an item to the trash

My administrator account has suddenly started to require me to enter my password before I can move anything to the trash, which is a nuisance. I have visited System Preferences>Users & Groups, and the box "Allow user to administer this computer" remains checked. I cannot find any place in System Preferences where I can disable that requirement. The items I am trying to delete are not locked.

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