Indeed, institutions such as universities are now bureaucratized past belief. |
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Crisis after crisis has, in fact, been the legacy of DFO's centralized, bureaucratized approach to fisheries management. |
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Until 1967, the Baganda were organized into a tightly centralized, bureaucratized kingdom. |
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India benefits from democratic politics, but suffers from overly bureaucratized government. |
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The idea that Hitler's Germany was a nation of bureaucratized automatons under a single iron rule exists only in the popular imagination. |
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Nowhere was this witch-hunt more thorough than within the bureaucratized trade union movement. |
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To them, even the treacherous and bureaucratized unions represent an impediment. |
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As is often the case with bureaucratized military establishments, American warfighting doctrine has not kept pace with developments. |
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It still has independent mass organizations: bureaucratized unions that cover about one-third of wage-workers, and the New Democratic Party. |
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As a result, the process of doing business with the Indian government is heavily bureaucratized and extremely slow. |
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The process might become overly bureaucratized. There is, on the contrary, a need to humanize the Inter-American system. |
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The social sciences, it is said, must maintain their distance, their freedom, from bureaucratized government and industry. |
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He felt this was a function of a highly bureaucratized system and wondered how doctors should be trained to relinquish their power. |
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We doubt whether citizens of the necessary character and capabilities will ever voluntarily serve in large numbers in a nonprofessional, bureaucratized military. |
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Entirely new organizations of industrial and political struggle must be built that are independent of and opposed to this degenerate and bureaucratized apparatus. |
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Yet even as their departments became increasingly bureaucratized, they were able to carve out a new identity based on occupational specialization. |
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This is what happens when the environmental movement becomes bureaucratized, when it lives off of foundation grants and political pats-on-the-back. |
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Similar to most of the administrative procedures in Russia, this process is still heavily bureaucratized and extremely time-consuming. |
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The impression of being simply ciphers in an impersonal and highly bureaucratized world is an alienating one. |
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Housecarls disappeared after the rise of military aristocracies and bureaucratized royal courts in the late Middle Ages. |
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Some used their discretionary power, asked for more information, and exerted more control and still further bureaucratized the process, making life still more difficult for the groups. |
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As we have touched on the shady employment, can you say if it is easy for foreign employees and their employers to meet all the requirements of the applicable Russian laws and how far the process is bureaucratized? |
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As a result, the community sector was here too seen as becoming more bureaucratized in an effort to meet reporting and accountability requirements, also diverting time and effort away from their intended social purpose. |
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As the Communist Party itself became bureaucratized and as the more enthusiastic revolutionary leaders were eliminated, special industrial academies were set up for party members who had shown administrative talent. |
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The development of the Soviet Union's productive forces was controlled by the Communist Party, which in the 1920s was becoming increasingly bureaucratized. |
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William Morris, who was appalled by Bellamy's depiction of a rational, bureaucratized industrial state, countered with News from Nowhere, a British vision of a pastoral utopia. |
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The Gary Plan broke from what many saw as the rigidly bureaucratized and inefficient schooling of that time, and it made the city's school system widely known as a centre for progressive education. |
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In the context of globalization, the opening up of India to transnational capital represents a serious challenge to a weak, divided and bureaucratized union movement. |
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This illustrates that the processes that end with the hiring, while perhaps clearly outlined, and even in some cases bureaucratized, do not involve the mechanical application of predefined criteria. |
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One is the tendency for disadvantaged students to be served by the largest and most bureaucratized school systems. |
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Second, the resolution of disputes was both centralized and bureaucratized, moving control away from the shop floor. |
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These were also bureaucratized to a certain extent, and supplied with a complement of otherworldly soldiers who could quash nefast influences. |
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In all likelihood, heavily bureaucratized public price information agencies that disseminate market price information periodically in published journals are a thing of the past. |
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In that connection, the heavily bureaucratized Operations Review Board had therefore been replaced by a smaller and more focused Budget Committee, chaired by Craig Johnstone, the Deputy High Commissioner. |
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An economy organized by large and increasingly bureaucratized corporations severely constricted the role of siblings or cousins in providing security or opportunity. |
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During the debate over health care reform, the worry expressed about a bureaucratized system was that the quality of care would be worse than it had been. |
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