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bureaucracy <a bureaucracy; bureaucracies> N

bureaucracy

bureaucracy ECON
bureaucracy ECON

machine bureaucracy ADMIN

professional bureaucracy ADMIN

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The measure excludes much of the bureaucracy and public servants in the legislative or judicial branches.
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The second potential influence on frame building comes from elites, including interest groups, government bureaucracies, and other political or corporate actors.
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His greatest achievements were in road building, which significantly improved communication among the provinces, and in organizing an efficient bureaucracy.
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His success shows how imaginative leadership can overcome the constraints of bureaucracy.
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They lack faith in modern technology and the bureaucracy attached to it.
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The state bureaucracy wrested control from its architect and the architect's intentions for the interiors of the building were never realised.
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Much of the government's bureaucracy had been damaged by the invasion, and food and other essential items were scarce.
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Even highly formalized, systematic rules such as laws and written rules of bureaucracy are never complete in their specification.
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Bureaucracy by design leads to centralization of power by the leaders.
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The legal system is clear and business bureaucracy less than most countries.
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