bureaucrat in the PONS Dictionary

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Below the yangban were the chungin, a class of privileged commoners who were petty bureaucrats, scribes, and specialists.
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Interestingly, he is among very few fortunate scientists who could implement their own scientific/conservation recommendations later on as a bureaucrat.
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She tirelessly seeks publicity for her cause, battles with bureaucrats, and rallies and comforts fellow protesters.
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The party received support from a wide cross-section of the electorate, including middle class shop owners resentful of the "zaibatsu," salaried-workers, and some minor bureaucrats.
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Meek and silent, he's a witness to everything: scheming politicians, gossiping housewives and rapacious bureaucrats.
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His transformation from listless bureaucrat to passionate advocate puzzles them.
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He decided not to become a bureaucrat which many around him were doing then.
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The mill of officialdom, however, turned the workers themselves into bureaucrats.
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A bureaucrat instead took the engines, worth millions of dollars each, and stored them in a warehouse.
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His chief contribution to public choice theory was the budget-maximizing model the notion that bureaucrats will attempt to maximize their agency's budget and authority.
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