Synonym: bureaucratism. Similar words: bureau, democracy, meritocracy, lucrative, accuracy, crack, conspiracy, creature. Meaning: [bjʊə'rɒkrəsɪ] n. 1. nonelective government officials 2. a government that is administered primarily by bureaus that are staffed with nonelective officials 3. any organization in which action is obstructed by insistence on unnecessary procedures and red tape.
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31) Judges are under the thumb of the bureaucracy.
32) He exhorted delegates to fight corruption, bureaucracy and incompetence.
33) Bureaucracy for them will have two important dimensions. Sentencedict.com
34) He disliked committee procedures and bureaucracy.
35) The plan will remove unneeded layers of bureaucracy.
36) But how precisely does the bureaucracy make that determination?
37) Is there a reasonable argument against a Weberian-style bureaucracy?
38) The company's huge bureaucracy limits creativity and independent thinking.
39) Renaissance bureaucracy treated offices as saleable property.
40) These concepts emphasise class, crisis management and bureaucracy.
41) The federal bureaucracy has been bloated.
42) The privileged position of the nobility seemed threatened, too, by the growing professionalization of the bureaucracy and the army.
43) But what it is like to exist and survive within a bureaucracy?
44) His energetic commitment to the idea of openness and cutting through bureaucracy to give employees more responsibility will be an enduring legacy.
45) It worked in close co-ordination with the government bureaucracy and with the soviets.
46) Once we have created a great bureaucracy[sentencedict.com], it will be there for ever.
47) Bureaucracy, long absent from the country, was making a rapid return, both at central and at local levels.
48) The state bureaucracy works very closely with firms to implement a comprehensive, collaborative strategy for economic growth.
49) Functional as opposed to philosophical rationality is experienced by men and women in work, by government and through bureaucracy.
50) Let us take, as an illustration, the boundaries of bureaucracy.
51) The bureaucracy benefits disproportionately from the absorption by the state of pre-capitalist institutions, offices, powers and duties. 9.
52) If they can not, councillors develop policy only in so far as the bureaucracy permits.
53) The people have the spirit to overthrow oppression, but their imagination can't yet cope with overturning their stifling bureaucracy.
54) This approach is influenced by a more developed analysis of bureaucracy associated with public choice theory.
55) Stretch and Spoon rush her to the emergency room, only to be stalled by bureaucracy.
56) This corresponds broadly with the approach of the previous chapter, and owes much to the Weberian analysis of bureaucracy.
57) Written texts found in Crete give a picture of complex bureaucracy.
58) We need less bureaucracy in the school system - teachers should be allowed to make more decisions.
59) Indigenous economic interests and institutions become dependent on the state bureaucracy.
60) The bureaucracy enjoys more material rewards and privileges than other sectors of society.