A better choice would be slimming down our immense private health-care bureaucracy and switching to a simpler single-payer system. |
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The failure of European bureaucracy was certainly not due to incapacities of the personnel. |
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Secondly, the bureaucracy handles its affairs after the fashion of the division of labour in manufacturing. |
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Is that not being naively ambitious given the slow machinery of bureaucracy? |
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Either they have no idea what is at stake, or they place pettifogging bureaucracy above all else. |
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A sharp factional battle has opened up in the bureaucracy over how to deal with this political instability. |
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It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses. |
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Your friendly neighborhood multilateralist thinks it can be bottled up, buried in bureaucracy, bogged down in red tape. |
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Whether it's the composition of the major parties, or the courts, or the federal bureaucracy, our institutions are unrepresentative. |
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The present crisis on the docks illustrates the dead end of the nationalist and pro-capitalist policy of the trade union bureaucracy. |
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The story is a classic tale of an unaccountable bureaucracy versus the little guy. |
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They remained unswerving in their support for the Democratic Party and the trade union bureaucracy. |
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Well, and it's not just patients and their families that are being snowed under by the paperwork in the bureaucracy. |
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Six months have passed, yet the public has seen little improvement in the bureaucracy. |
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Fiba is an unwieldy bureaucracy that is not much concerned with policing its teams. |
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The all-pervasive corruption in the police force and the bureaucracy has made the commoners neglectful of the rule of law. |
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It is sad that there are ineffective ministers and somnolent bureaucracy giving the people a raw deal. |
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Political and personal influences could be brought to bear on the police bureaucracy to obtain desired assignments. |
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As I was saying, if our mothers can't browbeat us into getting married, what hope has a faceless government bureaucracy? |
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The permanent bureaucracy of government, the civil service, took more and more control. |
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What is especially telling is the depiction of a bureaucracy unable to react, passing the buck and avoiding responsibility. |
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A service in which there is leadership and management, not bureaucracy, blame and buck-passing. |
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The Moscow bureaucracy had no interest in a revolutionary development either in the West or in the buffer states. |
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It was a slow day at work on the Monday before Melbourne Cup and the wheels of the Victorian bureaucracy were grinding slower than usual. |
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The situation sparked allegations of unfairness and excessive bureaucracy from the town's unemployed and civic leaders. |
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Contract manufacturers benefit from reduced layers of bureaucracy and more streamlined procedures. |
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Many things in India are complex because of massive bureaucracy, protocol and procedure. |
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Far from their learning any lessons, these events drive them closer to bureaucracy, the national bourgeoisie, and imperialism. |
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It is not focused on the growth of the economy, but on the growth of surpluses, welfare dependency, and bureaucracy. |
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He surveys the continued break-up and decline in influence of the old social democratic bureaucracy and predicts that reaction will benefit. |
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I will bet that members opposite will vote for bureaucracy rather than for common sense. |
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It is just more socialist bureaucracy and more pandering to the trade union movement. |
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It also reduces the links between social democracy and overbearing bureaucracy. |
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In this case the people are circus performers, not very good ones, and the system is the Communist bureaucracy of Czechoslovakia. |
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Weber's most notable contribution, however, lay in identifying the importance of bureaucracy to modern politics. |
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But then a body which has rarely sought the consent of its citizenry can have no complaints when it is seen as a distant and petty bureaucracy. |
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He believed in the benefits to be gained from freeing people from the shackles of bureaucracy and excessive regulation. |
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The whole scheme is designed to keep paperwork and bureaucracy to a minimum and I hope that between us we will do a better job in less time. |
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The Stalinist bureaucracy in Beijing, which was based on the seizure of power by peasant-based armies, was never socialist or communist. |
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Benn believed the Soviet system remained a positive force long after the workers' state of 1917 was replaced with the Stalinist bureaucracy. |
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In brushing aside the crimes of the Stalinist bureaucracy, the claim is made that the market economy in China will inevitably bring democracy. |
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On top of this, the Stalinist bureaucracy was gaining a stranglehold on the revolution. |
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By 1991 the Soviet Union, and the Stalinist bureaucracy which headed it, had collapsed. |
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However, even his own federal bureaucracy eliminated 40,000 jobs this year. |
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It is a pestilential bureaucracy, which attempts to micro-manage higher and school education. |
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The survey showed paperwork and bureaucracy as the biggest causes of stress for teachers and school managers. |
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Unfortunately, most of the money is swallowed up in bureaucracy and the production of meaningless consultancy reports which benefit nobody. |
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However, it quickly became mired in bureaucracy and cost overruns that have slowed its construction and made its completion date uncertain. |
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We had planned to be in a new building by this stage, but bureaucracy has hindered us. |
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The chaprasi would prove our ladder to infiltrating the higher reaches of the Defence bureaucracy. |
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It needs someone immediately capable of cutting through the company's notoriously intractable bureaucracy and hidebound engineering culture. |
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A significant measure of centricity was established to facilitate the operation of state bureaucracy, but the system was not monolithic. |
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She believes that the new measures could be valuable but said there was a risk that the benefits could be strangled by bureaucracy and costs. |
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Plans have been drawn up to safeguard Cumbria's thriving local meat industry from being strangled by bureaucracy. |
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In the context of the native-title process, and the operations of state bureaucracy in general, mind is privileged over body. |
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He insisted that the Soviet bureaucracy was not, as Trotsky had analyzed, a reactionary privileged caste, but rather a new ruling class. |
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Plato sees democracy as imposing stifling bureaucracy on gifted individuals. |
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Equally true, it is important not to over-react and introduce further layers of stifling bureaucracy in a series of panic measures. |
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The bureaucracy, hidden taxes and social-security payments burdening German employers are so onerous, they stifle new enterprise. |
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They seem a universe away from the stereotypically massive corporate or government bureaucracy. |
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Politics and bureaucracy take over, however packaged in pedagogical cant about mentoring. |
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They looked at canon law and Church bureaucracy and argued that it bred inefficiency, graft, injustice, worldliness and immorality. |
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Now that he's in charge, he's forcing a can-do attitude on a bureaucracy that's unaccustomed to a leader who actually expects results. |
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If he cannot, his credibility will suffer, and so will his efforts to goose the bureaucracy to better protect the public. |
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The presence of special staffers would certainly affect the existing government bureaucracy. |
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An ability that must have come in useful when trying to navigate his way through the Byzantine bureaucracy for which Whitehall is famous. |
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He says too much tax revenue is being squandered on bureaucracy and inefficiency. |
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They were a more effective buttress of the Crown than its own bureaucracy or civil service. |
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The overreaching buttinskies in the federal regulatory bureaucracy learned that they made a grievous error in mandating air bags in all vehicles. |
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They waste vast slabs of the country's labour-force on bureaucracy and paperwork and so make the country poorer. |
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Centralised student unions work best when freed from this unnecessary level of bureaucracy. |
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But he insisted that the reductions could be found by tackling waste and administrative bureaucracy. |
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A comprehensive policy of rationalization of the bureaucracy would take time. |
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Serious executive authority is required to slice through the Kirk's ever-growing bureaucracy and its cumbersome administrative procedures. |
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He is coping with local government bureaucracy and finds the system not very frustrating. |
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Creating laws that insist on transparency will also create a huge amount of paperwork, administration and bureaucracy and enforcement costs. |
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The medieval period was one of political fragmentation even as the state administrative bureaucracy grew. |
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However, bureaucracy and difficult customers were among the drawbacks of the job. |
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He had risen through the bureaucracy of Naples as municipal quaestor, aedile, duumvir. |
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It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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The federal bureaucracy, where millions of workers don't agree with the president, has been weak. |
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He created a multi-layered bureaucracy between him and the people who worked on the trains, as well as the traveling public. |
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Here status preservation came through absorption into the expanding state bureaucracy and army. |
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Administrative and political life is corrupt, and the bureaucracy often borders on the absurd. |
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Hence the decision of the union bureaucracy to drive a stake into the heart of the strike by pulling the pickets at one of the chains. |
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The quipus of the ancient Incas of Peru encoded a wide range of data about people, land, and crops for the government bureaucracy. |
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The account is crisp, balanced, and reasonably thorough, especially on bureaucracy and management at high levels across the Atlantic. |
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It is not Treaty settlement legislation but welfarism and bureaucracy, and it needs substantial amendment. |
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The teachers are part of a dissident movement against the official union bureaucracy. |
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His preference to work with the bureaucracy and junior ministers was honed during 12 years as chief minister of Gujarat. |
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Earlier settlers are cruel and violent, unable to understand the white man's burden in Africa or the value of fairness and bureaucracy. |
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Each colony had to get along as best as it could, and they couldn't afford the time or energy to set up a formal bureaucracy. |
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The role of the school district bureaucracy shrinks to handing out money and administering the accountability program. |
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Within reason, that should be their right, and not denied them by the worst sort of mean-minded bureaucracy. |
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Somers makes no secret of his dislike for bureaucracy and his contempt for people who pass the buck. |
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The Scottish economy cannot afford the tourist industry to be hamstrung by red tape and bureaucracy any longer. |
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Many of them were community leaders, teachers, health workers and people in the local bureaucracy. |
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Bernadette had to wade through the murky waters of bureaucracy as well as reach out to the local NGO community, and grass-roots citizens. |
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The additional burdens of bureaucracy do not just worry British businesses. |
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The bureaucracy in Beijing issues edicts on mine safety but does not provide the necessary funds. |
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The American bureaucracy fits somewhat awkwardly into its democratic system of government. |
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But they had no intention of promoting socialist revolutions, which would have destabilised the position of the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union. |
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These unhealthy developments have led to thorough demoralization in the bureaucracy, rampant indiscipline and all round inefficiency. |
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In Eastern Europe, the ruling bureaucracy suppressed every independent political movement of the working class. |
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That it did is the outcome of the organization's and its affiliates ' political prostration before the Labour and trade union bureaucracy. |
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Needless to say, a gigantic new Labour bureaucracy has risen from the ground to serve it, with 570 on the payroll in England alone at one point. |
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But Gephardt's campaign essentially collapsed, demonstrating the utter prostration of the trade union bureaucracy. |
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Firstly, practices are small organisations with fewer layers of bureaucracy than most hospitals. |
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There are essentially four layers of hierarchical division within the Commission bureaucracy. |
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The new FDA commissioner is demonstrating an impressive decisiveness and understanding of agency bureaucracy. |
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Not only that, but they benefit from affirmative action in legislatures and the bureaucracy. |
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One problem is that the system is geared toward preserving existing businesses while tying up new competitors with bureaucracy. |
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This opposition provides the most convincing rationale for his famous antithesis between bureaucracy and charisma. |
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The outcome also satisfied the public sense of outrage at an obstinate governmental bureaucracy and at an injustice eventually righted. |
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Conservative MPs, the constituency associations, and the party bureaucracy at Central Office are now united in a single organization. |
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This is about the appointment of a second chief executive to a Taranaki public health bureaucracy. |
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The power of appointment can also be used, as it was by one President, to impose policies on a bureaucracy that might be unsympathetic to them. |
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The biggest complaint you hear these days from country folk is about the sheer, deadening weight of bureaucracy. |
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They also say they'll save loadsamoney from cutting Government bureaucracy, and we've all heard that one before. |
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Congress, regional and local governments, as well as the state bureaucracy, were dominated by the elite. |
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On the negative side, the directive has resulted in unsocial shifts and yet another tier of bureaucracy to ensure that rotas are compliant. |
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I don't know if anyone has the guts to take a gamble on building such networks in Europe, or if bureaucracy would get in the way. |
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The foreign policy bureaucracy, not elected of course, plays a subordinate, non-political, essentially instrumental role. |
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Anyone who imagines a perfect bureaucracy really is living in a world of fantasy. |
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The same can be said about Attac's relations with the trade union bureaucracy, another important prop of the old social order. |
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He often seemed to regard the Washington bureaucracy rather than the Vietnamese communists as his main enemy. |
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I can attest to the absolute bureaucracy that is entailed when you go to apply for funding from any of the relevant statutory agencies. |
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There is no government bureaucracy more arrogant, unaccountable, and authoritarian. |
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This bill is about talkfests, about planning, and about bureaucracy, when we need leadership and decisive action. |
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Still, they are highly imaginative and even funny, involving the team's tangle with a cosmic bureaucracy known as the Time Variance Authority. |
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Instead, it has become a tangled web of bureaucracy, with unprecedented powers afforded to the Minister. |
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In general, cutbacks do not hit the huge bureaucracy involved in the provision of state services. |
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Judges are often bought off and the country's massive bureaucracy is riddled with layers of corruption involving endless backhanders. |
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He also scourges the bureaucracy and the corruption, and the collusion between the Mafia and politicians. |
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Then a struggle ensued between the Curial bureaucracy and the non-bureaucrats, so to speak, on the revision of the documents. |
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The command economy relied upon a vast and cumbersome bureaucracy in which there were few incentives for efficiency and innovation. |
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Watching the way he negotiates buck-passing French bureaucracy ought to resonate with disgruntled expats and Francophobes. |
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Rumour has it, though, that it is mainly Franconians who hold the reins of power in Munich's state bureaucracy. |
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And the government bureaucracy is riddled with corruption, thieving, lying and wastefulness. |
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Did the foreign policy bureaucracy facilitate or impede presidential decisions for war? |
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We are dealing here with bureaucracy as a principle of administrative technique and organization. |
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In Scotland, the risky strategy could founder on the traditional perils of the nation's health bureaucracy. |
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Financial services in Bulgaria are still branded by formalism, bureaucracy and lack of interest, analysts said. |
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The French set up a bureaucracy to administer the colony and collected taxes and requisitioned forced labor. |
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Pension obligations were ballooning, while management clung to a top-heavy bureaucracy and its sprawling mills gobbled up cash for repairs. |
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When did any bureaucracy ever volunteer to give away authority, control or influence? |
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Is this a bureaucracy so miasmic that Peter honestly didn't know what Paul was doing? |
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In other words, they must know how to motivate the bureaucracy through personal contacts, wining and dining, and red envelopes. |
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When soft totalitarians get into a bureaucracy or university or media, they go for power over the announced aim of their institution. |
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The bureaucracy promotes political equality and, to a limited extent, constrains economic inequality. |
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He has previous experience in helping the labor bureaucracy ward off an insurgent rank and file. |
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The Vatican is a largely Italian bureaucracy that spent centuries transacting business in parchment and wax seals. |
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Critics say the plan would create an unwieldy bureaucracy with a hidden agenda. |
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Without the ability to resort to formal regulatory and legal instruments, the Japanese bureaucracy could guide but could not lead. |
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The idea was to revamp the 330,000-person staff to reduce costs, shift work to lower-cost countries, and strip out bureaucracy. |
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Smith is against big government and bureaucracy, as he believes many open shop workers are. |
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This ruling is a victory for a distant bureaucracy over democratically elected authorities acting in the public good. |
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He and six other members of the eight-man Soviet delegation, including Bukharin who led it, died at the hands of the Stalinist bureaucracy. |
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But whenever I try to get help to produce bio-diesel profitably, I'm knocked back by bureaucracy. |
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It's like the bureaucracy is there to trip me up and prove me to be a fraud. |
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The result is more confusion in the bureaucracy of universities, higher tuitions, cuts in departments and spending overall. |
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I have firm proposals to reduce the bureaucracy which is strangling farming. |
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Government meddling and bureaucracy, to whatever degree that might be true, is preferable to unbridled monopolism. |
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Its first act has been to draft a new democratic constitution which will outlaw oppression of the former communist bureaucracy. |
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Again, people's commissars, like tsarist ministers, were heads of departments and belonged more to the bureaucracy than to politics. |
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These people were employed by the government in the lower levels of the colonial bureaucracy and engaged in local commercial activities. |
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Just one decade later the policy of the Stalinist bureaucracy represented the opposite. |
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The Minister says that she has had to make regular visits to the regional capital to cope with a blizzard of bureaucracy. |
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As usual with governments, this recognition is late and accompanied by a blizzard of bureaucracy and paperwork. |
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This bill will only further expand the bloated bureaucracy of the Ministry of Education. |
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I was absolutely incensed and outraged at their stupid bureaucracy and lack of compassion. |
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Unfortunately, even the brightest of new councillors eventually become jaded and beaten down by the bureaucracy of the mother ship. |
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Given all the bureaucracy and complex or unclear rules that currently exist, this is more than welcome. |
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For the moment, the project is bogged down in bureaucracy and can't get off the ground because of government inaction. |
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Some were continued, largely because there were so many elements within the Baath Party bureaucracy with a vested interest in these expenditures. |
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From this time, unelected officials from this bureaucracy have proved on occasions to be in competition with the president. |
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But many of the slights, misunderstandings and, yes, conniving, are typical of any bureaucracy, as officials pursue a range of different agendas. |
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I love this country, but the bureaucracy and authoritarian know-nothings are making it hazardous in their lapses of common sense and justice. |
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Both candidates pledge to simplify the state's bloated bureaucracy. |
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Like the upper bureaucracy, academia has also expanded rapidly in recent decades. |
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In other words, what was once a matter of law, however imperfect, is now a matter of bureaucracy. |
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Only in bureaucracy or horror movies do people get in trouble for compelling acts of kindness. |
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When the mission becomes murky, and operations slow, bureaucracy creeps in to fill the gaps. |
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During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and admonished the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue. |
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Museums, artists and society in general face the threat of coming under the heel of an extreme right-wing bureaucracy in Washington and elsewhere. |
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Meanwhile, Rathbone picked up a few tips on how to dance reels, how to negotiate her way around country-house bureaucracy and how to reconstruct a walled vegetable garden. |
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Political pressure, economic resources and the ability to navigate into a Kafkaesque bureaucracy play a determinant role. |
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Since their power base was outside the Reichstag, in the court, army, bureaucracy, and Protestant Church, he would be able to refound the Reich as a more authoritarian regime. |
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She reveals how the worker must negotiate a labyrinthine bureaucracy of passport controls and booking and employment agents where, at every turn, money is required. |
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The country's legendary bureaucracy is as labyrinthine as ever, and its legal system opaque, with separate laws for foreign and domestic investors. |
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He also criticized the European Union for being a toy for political elites and civil servants, detested by the people for its largeness of scale, bureaucracy and megalomania. |
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Before the 1990s this genre was practiced on a rather small scale, not least because of political repression and a conservative, rigidly regulated bureaucracy. |
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Bush then lumbered him with a vast new bureaucracy now encompassing over 2,000 souls. |
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The forced revote highlights the treacherous role of the UFCW bureaucracy, which systematically isolated the four-month grocery strike before it was defeated. |
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A year later, when I met him, he was languishing in the bureaucracy of our government. |
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But it is the backbone of the permanent warfare-state bureaucracy that keeps the gambit going. |
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One of the general issues to be considered in this book concerns the question of whether the age of bureaucracy has now gone and less rule-bound organizations now predominate. |
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They are also masters of make-work, bureaucracy, and Kafkaism. |
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Esther and Mordecai confront a hostile host society and an implacable bureaucracy. |
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Taylor was perfectly formed for the intuitive, opportunistic life of a rebel, but not for the stolid bureaucracy of government. |
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Airline travel is one of the most masochistic forms of bureaucracy devised by humankind to punish us for our collective sins, whatever they may be. |
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But research in organizations with nonfacilitative governments highlights the value of bureaucracy and reveals the seamy side of personal relationships. |
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To the cynical among us, business meetings tend to generate more business meetings in that self-perpetuating manner that is the hallmark of bureaucracy. |
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As the only survivor of the trio, she cannot be beatified, only the dead can begin the slow journey through canonical bureaucracy to reach sainthood. |
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He was widely perceived as having been outplayed by a vast military bureaucracy that he never sought to tame. |
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While government has complained about the amount spent on paying teachers, why doesn't it look at the top-heavy administration and bureaucracy instead? |
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Alas, the sad truth is that the CIA, despite its Bourne Identity reputation, has become a timorous, risk-averse bureaucracy. |
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The CIA, despite its cowboy image, is in fact in many ways a timorous, risk-averse bureaucracy. |
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It served as a reminder of how vulnerable we are to uncaring, unseeing bureaucracy. |
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It is a morally corrupt institution run by a criminal bureaucracy. |
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Foreign attempts to help run into a morass of bureaucracy and ideology. |
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The MSP began a new line of attack in talking of a bloated bureaucracy, the need to reduce the size of government and a promise to cut back the ministerial payroll. |
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This is bound up both with the bipartisan support for these attacks on city employees, and with the role of the city unions and the entire trade union bureaucracy. |
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The opposition politician said he does not support laziness, slothfulness, or unnecessary bureaucracy, and where that is the case, something must be done about it. |
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The downtown contract, unlike the strip contract, gives the union bureaucracy the flexibility to adjust how much of the negotiated amount goes to wages and health care. |
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A good deal of the money also goes to a spreading bureaucracy of administrators, who now outnumber teachers on American campuses. |
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He claimed increasing bureaucracy, such as inflexible laws governing working hours, could have as-yet unseen consequences for business and investment. |
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This is just a political snow job on behalf of the union bureaucracy. |
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This policy was the means by which the bureaucracy sought to defend its own narrow and selfish interests, in opposition to the needs of the workers it nominally represented. |
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Personally, I think that school lunch programs have taken the path of every other bungling government bureaucracy and are achieving noteworthiness for inefficiency. |
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When Yahoo bureaucracy rules, people die in the health services and the aged in nursing homes are victimised while benchmark payments are pocketed. |
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Dawa had been working under Chinese bureaucracy for quite some time. |
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That is, a system dominated by a privileged bureaucracy which puts its own interests before those of the masses and a political leadership which represents this bureaucracy. |
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More than 3,600 staff will be given the chance to influence the way the trust is run by pointing out the unnecessary rules, paperwork and bureaucracy which slow them down. |
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The unit will tackle unnecessary paperwork and reduce bureaucracy. |
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They are burdened down with unnecessary bureaucracy and regulations. |
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Pupil behaviour, excessive workload and bureaucracy, teacher shortages and the stream of new Government initiatives have all been cited as causes. |
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We know about the queuing, the bureaucracy, the frustrations of dealing with a producer-led rather than patient-friendly system. |
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The company became a byword for excellence, developing a team-based corporate culture, but by the 1990s, the vast company had become weighed down by bureaucracy. |
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Once in the United States, they negotiate a Byzantine bureaucracy for green cards, legal papers, matters that non-immigrants do not often understand too well. |
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The organisers have set up an extensive network of international art pavilions in record time, on a reduced budget and amidst a Byzantine bureaucracy. |
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Over the next few weeks, Rosemary discovered that several other people had planned to open small shops in Camembert, only to give up after encountering obdurate bureaucracy. |
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The real problem is that what we have here, in the first decade of the 21st century, is a Soviet-style centralised bureaucracy intervening ham-handedly in the market. |
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A federal bureaucracy will never capably mobilize and manage the information and resources necessary to incorporate and inspire tens of millions of citizens. |
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From these Dada-like beginnings he developed a litany of Fookianisms which spilt delightfully over into happenings, art objects, bureaucracy and erotica. |
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If they are untroubled by the castration of the system of checks and balances, they give the bureaucracy a monopoly of power and make it unaccountable to the people. |
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The corruption and get-rich-quick mentality on Wall Street found its direct reflection within the privileged strata that make up the union bureaucracy. |
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Never mind the Congressional gimmick of reorganizing the INS, surely we are long past due for a housecleaning of our immigration bureaucracy, starting at the top. |
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Thanks to the legendary idiosyncrasy of that computerised bureaucracy, it still shows the cover of the old edition, by which some readers have already been misled. |
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And by belonging to a national organisation it meant that local businesses had clout on the big issues such as excessive bureaucracy and taxation. |
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By the time of the First Five-Year Plan and collectivisation, when the Stalinist bureaucracy was consolidated as a class, there was little social provision for childcare. |
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The government fears that the union bureaucracy cannot indefinitely contain the mounting anger of public-sector workers with bombast and impotent protests. |
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Projects for disabled children, including a holiday playscheme in Ewell, could be forced to close because Government bureaucracy has led to delays in processing staff checks. |
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Our proposal would remove a layer of bureaucracy and make it easier for anyone who wants to fly the European Union flag to do so from any location where there is a flagstaff. |
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The dignity of academic people and their universities and polytechnics has been assailed from without by government and from within by the corrosion of bureaucracy. |
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They branded the council's zero tolerance policy over fly-posters as bureaucracy gone mad after nearly all their signs for the popular market were removed. |
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While Clarke may have felt stymied at times by D.C. bureaucracy, clearly he led the way in elevating the possibility of cyberwarfare to the front of national consciousness. |
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In the title story, a man loses a galosh on a tram and scales the mountains of Soviet bureaucracy to reclaim it, but misplaces his other galosh on the way. |
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Critics charge that the rules and regulations concerning the creation or expansion of subsidized daycares are too vague and too mired in bureaucracy. |
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We were led to believe that they were going to decapitate the army, decapitate the bureaucracy, put in a new regime relatively quickly and we would be out relatively quickly. |
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According to this view, bureaucracy has to be destructed as it was developed for the era that manufacturing was the primary platform of delivering value added. |
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Patients would enjoy a free choice of provider, and doctors and nurses would be freed from the massive bureaucracy that encumbers care and wastes money. |
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It gently satirized wartime bureaucracy, in a dazzling interchange of epigrams and catch-phrases, many of which passed into the common currency of speech. |
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Yet some complain that despite government funding and a well-intentioned bureaucracy, co-ops are free to exclude any resident they consider undesirable. |
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If the man and woman in the street can usually see a swift, practical, cheap solution to a problem, why does bureaucracy move so slowly and expensively? |
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But while another bureaucracy may not be the answer, oversight is clearly needed. |
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From his palace in Beijing, the emperor oversaw a bureaucracy of over 20,000 men and a subbureaucracy several hundred times that size. |
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However, public schools are automatically recognised, since these schools are supervised directly by the ministry of education bureaucracy. |
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The empires faced common problems associated with maintaining huge armies and supporting a central bureaucracy. |
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In Ottoman times, these duties had been fulfilled by the bureaucracy in Istanbul. |
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If Eskimos have dozens of words for snow, Germans have as many for bureaucracy. |
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He was ousted after only a year in office due to tensions with West Pakistan's establishment and bureaucracy. |
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Essentially the old East India Company bureaucracy remained, though there was a major shift in attitudes. |
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They preferred careers in the government bureaucracy, the military, or the church, shunning economic activities. |
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Significant issues include underdeveloped infrastructure and transportation, corruption and bureaucracy. |
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The war revealed to Europe how vulnerable the Spanish defenses and bureaucracy were. |
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After the end of the period of conquests, it was necessary to manage extensive and different territories with a strong bureaucracy. |
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Power became centralized in Paris, with its strong bureaucracy and an army supplied by conscripting all young men. |
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Russia boasted a large and powerful army, a very large and complex internal bureaucracy, and a splendid court that rivaled Paris and London. |
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Feudalism allowed the state to provide a degree of public safety despite the continued absence of bureaucracy and written records. |
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Japan consists of 47 prefectures, each overseen by an elected governor, legislature and administrative bureaucracy. |
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During Henry's reign, the Papacy developed a strong, central bureaucracy, supported by benefices granted to absent churchmen working in Rome. |
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The legal system is clear and business bureaucracy less than most countries. |
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Due to political sensitivities and bureaucracy the process, from commission to unveiling, took five years. |
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Once a way of greasing the wheels of a gruesome bureaucracy, bribery has now become part of the cost of doing business. |
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The bureaucracy was riddled with graft, corruption and inefficiency and was unprepared for war. |
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Some scholars suggest that the cost of bureaucracy was one of the reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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Come with me through 117 pages of euphemisms, bureaucracy, and mayhem. |
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Senseless bureaucracy is part of what spawned the tea Party. |
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Unfortunately, most of those new laws are boring and do little else than further bureaucratize the bureaucracy. |
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It's a bureaucracy just like the other bureaucracies that run the other departments within City Hall. |
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It is no wonder that such politics breeds a politicised bureaucracy and a malfeasant system of law and order. |
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He has authored many books in the fields of public bureaucracy, democracy, political development, elections, and cybergovernment. |
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An extra effort is required to brush aside the popular notion that bureaucracy is ridden with red-tapism and slow disposal of file-work. |
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Such useful instruction to Indians had the added consequence of making them more suitable for the Company's burgeoning bureaucracy. |
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And he claimed the bloated Ofgem salaries make a mockery of Government claims to be cutting back on bureaucracy, waste and qangos. |
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The ICAO, a bureaucracy with 191 members, is neither of those things. |
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The major problems are low bankassurance potential, underdeveloped financial infrastructure and a complex bureaucracy. |
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The sheer amount of redundant bureaucracy needs to be eliminated. |
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The nobles served in the upper levels of the elector's army and bureaucracy, but they also won new prosperity for themselves. |
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He would draw up elaborate plans for reorganizing the bureaucracy, which Emperor Wen of Han put into effect. |
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Shang Yang was largely unconcerned with the organization of the bureaucracy apart from this. |
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Shu or Technique can easily be considered the most crucial element in controlling a bureaucracy. |
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The government is the particular group of people, the administrative bureaucracy that controls the state apparatus at a given time. |
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Under the duke were three aristocratic families, whose heads bore the title of viscount and held hereditary positions in the Lu bureaucracy. |
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It was Weber who began the studies of bureaucracy and whose works led to the popularisation of this term. |
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Weber wrote that the modern bureaucracy in both the public and private sector relies on the following principles. |
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Belgium now had a government bureaucracy selected by merit, but it was not at all popular. |
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There was no underlying administration or bureaucracy to maintain any gains beyond the lifetime of a leader. |
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The cold war between the minister and bureaucracy is also a reason behind incompletion of such developmental projects. |
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