The camera focuses again on the officials who continue reading at great length but flatly, bureaucratically, without interest. |
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We would stop running schools bureaucratically and start running them entrepreneurially. |
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The declaration of the People's Republic of China in October 1949 marked the birth of a bureaucratically deformed workers state. |
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The contradictions of the Chinese bureaucratically deformed workers state are sharpening. |
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China is the most populous and the most economically and militarily powerful of the remaining bureaucratically deformed workers states. |
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However, arranging such a trip was bureaucratically complicated and demanded much time and money. |
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The compromise submitted does, however, somewhat simplify this bureaucratically overloaded system. |
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We are only too aware that there is a fine line between compliance of growers and rejection due to being bureaucratically cumbersome. |
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Nevertheless, wanting to regulate this problem paternalistically and bureaucratically at European level is a step too far. |
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The prospect of conflicting authorities being announced in the two courts is bureaucratically intolerable and a judicial nightmare. |
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Also, it is larger, more bureaucratically active, more political, more partisan, more purposeful, and more influential than anything similar in American history. |
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The growth of bureaucratically mature states capable of organizing violence created increasingly strong competition for private military corporations. |
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Housing Minister Uri Ariel, himself a settler, is at least bureaucratically responsible for the latest announcement. |
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But the victory of the social revolution could only establish a bureaucratically deformed workers state. |
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At this conference, the Left Opposition was bureaucratically defeated by Stalin and his allies in the triumvirate. |
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I admit as well that I hate bureaucratically obsessed twits. |
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I have said very often that enlargement cannot proceed bureaucratically or even diplomatically: it has to be done democratically. |
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The People's Republic of China is a bureaucratically deformed expression of the dictatorship of the proletariat. |
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Municipalities seek that care for youth recognizable, closer and less bureaucratically organized. |
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Furthermore, your proposal is bureaucratically much more complex. |
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That one department is managed bureaucratically and the other adhocratically can make their interacting or interfacing difficult. |
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However calamitous the destruction of the twin towers, doesn't the bureaucratically imposed vexation to airline passengers all over the world mount up to a prolonged and distributed, albeit far less traumatic, victory? |
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Under the most favorable circumstances conceivable, the petty-bourgeois peasantry was capable only of creating a bureaucratically deformed workers state. |
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Bandwidth, signal power, and bandwidth borders are all bureaucratically determined and standardized before auctions are held. |
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Local government all over the country is politically and bureaucratically bloated and Birmingham is no exception. |
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Instead, they speak bureaucratically, tend to sport military uniforms and medals, and inhabit high-tech government facilities. |
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Beytullah Eunce said the Turkish education system is bureaucratically controlled from one center and shaped by political and economic concerns. |
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So the obvious question is: how could a peasant party make a revolution that overthrew capitalism and established a workers state, albeit bureaucratically deformed? |
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Take that away and it becomes another bureaucratically laden drag. |
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The private sector's ability to cope with rapid technological change should help India not only to fight enemies but to start shaking up its own bureaucratically protected public sector. |
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And there is no connection between policy and voters' choices. The result is a paradox: the European Parliament is more important bureaucratically but in a democratic sense remains frivolous. |
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It is bureaucratically top-heavy and reflects only official viewpoints. |
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In fact, China is a bureaucratically deformed workers state where capitalism was overthrown as a result of the 1949 Revolution, a victory for the international working class. |
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They should not be bureaucratically managed from Brussels. |
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But firstly, they are managed bureaucratically and secondly, no account is taken of the fact that these shipyards do in fact also continue to invest during the general process of rationalisation. |
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In collaboration with Japan, the American imperialists have built up a strong military presence in the Pacific region, primarily threatening the Chinese and North Korean bureaucratically deformed workers states. |
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While the Cabinet chief is not a high-profile position publicly, it is a vital one bureaucratically. |
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