Similar words: bureaucracy, bureau, lucrative, credit bureau, autocratic, democratic, idiosyncratic, desecration. Meaning: [‚bjʊərəʊ'krætɪk] adj. of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy.
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121. In contrast to the Rational / Bureaucratic model, formal authority relationships are minimized in the Collegial / Consensus model.
122. Now the Vaccines for Children program has become a new bureaucratic monster with a life of its own.
123. It has been proved that Lothian has low bureaucratic costs and provides an above average standard of services at low cost.
124. The Burger King organisation operates a highly bureaucratic control system.
125. Bureaucratic control does not allow the direct transmission of economic advantage across generations.
126. For all of its own bureaucratic strictures,(Sentencedict) the diplomatic corps had the sympathetic ears that Liang was looking for.
127. Bureaucratic forms of administration would reduce the state's capacity to direct the economy effectively.
128. Each power is hedged about with qualifications and bureaucratic safeguards.
129. But somehow her name had slipped through some bureaucratic crack.
130. We can characterise this as rule by the non-elected with power in the hands of a bureaucratic elite.
131. In the background are grumbles over falling standards, inadequate facilities and bureaucratic overload.
132. Delays within the bureaucratic maze eventually allowed the opportunity to slip by.
133. These are the kinds of conflict recognized as lying behind the bureaucratic politics of colonialism.
134. Midge protested at what she saw as bureaucratic interference in what should have been a private grief.
135. In this secondary category falls financial control - seen by many as boring, bureaucratic and uncreative.
136. Indeed, viewing society as a whole as an organization, we see that bureaucratic structures may generate a self-confirming equilibrium.
137. Postmodernism points to a more organic, less differentiated enclave of organization than those dominated by the bureaucratic designs of modernity.
138. Organisations that apply for the DoI's research cash say that bureaucratic procedures and shortage of staff are to blame.
139. Concerns that were aired by many transit executives last month were just a big bureaucratic misunderstanding, says Rep.
140. He sees the range of legal and bureaucratic constraints upon them as being the main limitation on their developing into self-sustaining businesses.
141. It needs an industrial strategy founded on commercial logic rather than shortsighted bureaucratic principles.
142. In bureaucratic terms, Armstrong was the keystone in the arch of Heath's economic strategy from the autumn of 1972.
143. I doubt whether lasting improvement is likely from political or bureaucratic initiative.
144. Such opposition to bureaucratic intrusion drove a wedge between many working-class people and the Fabian socialists.
145. One such is the following chart, which can be used to devise typical bureaucratic phrases that sound impressive but mean nothing.
146. These pressures often mirrored both bureaucratic rivalries and personal attitudes.
147. And behind the scenes, playing the role of bureaucratic busybody, was Joe Alsop.
148. He had worked his way up the bureaucratic ladder, but he was no more financially secure than when he had begun.
149. All the bureaucratic disclosures and red tape in the country can not offset either.
150. Starting with the bureaucratic senior officers who seem to have lost the plot on what policing should be about.
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