bureaucracy in the PONS Dictionary

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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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The cumbersome government bureaucracy could not adapt to the new emerging social order, which was compounded by rapid population growth during the same period.
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Bureaucracy naturally welcomes a poorly informed and hence a powerless parliamentat least insofar as ignorance somehow agrees with the bureaucracys interests.
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His analysis of bureaucracy emphasised that modern state institutions are increasingly based on rational-legal authority.
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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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Indeed, there was no longer a regime in the sense of a relatively stable political alliance and functioning bureaucracy.
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It also wants to limit public authority and bureaucracy as much as possible, and to introduce binding referendums in important questions.
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The measure excludes much of the bureaucracy and public servants in the legislative or judicial branches.
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He is responsible for measures to decrease state bureaucracy, especially in the areas of environmental protection and healthcare.
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The legal system is clear and business bureaucracy less than most countries.
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