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And the execution of a private law system is much more efficient than the execution by
bureaucracy.
Otherwise, the Lisbon Strategy could merely empower an inefficient bureaucracy, rather than boosting the EU’s democratic legitimacy.
As a result,
bureaucracy
is constantly at their heels, leaving them in perpetual need of upheaval and renewal.
His constraints were overwhelming: antiquated technology, deteriorating or non-existent physical infrastructure, and an anachronistic health
bureaucracy.
And all of these “improvements” followed dozens of other changes, creating a maelstrom of
bureaucracy
that strained bandwidth and tested resolve.
It has acted as quickly as any international
bureaucracy
can to establish new lines of credit for battered emerging-market countries.
To prevent that fate, he must battle the sprawling
bureaucracy
and the State's financial/ industrial empire.
To succeed, he must bring a
bureaucracy
that has spun somewhat out of control back in line.
Xi’s efforts to rein in China’s
bureaucracy
continues unabated.
But suspicion of government may also stem from a belief that political systems are rigged, and that politicians can’t or won’t improve things because they have become “captured” by entrenched interests, mired in legislative stalemate, or stymied by
bureaucracy.
Starting with the President, continuing through the ranks of Congress and the federal bureaucracy, and extending to the nation's many millions of steadily, safely employed executives and workers, ample health insurance is a guaranteed benefit.
The Landmines Treaty was created despite the opposition of the strongest
bureaucracy
(the Pentagon) in the world's largest military power.
Why not, for example, entrust an independent
bureaucracy
with some redistributive goals or control over the level of public investment or deficit management?
The new government is re-establishing fiscal discipline and energizing the bureaucracy, fueling optimism that rising business confidence will re-activate investment, particularly in infrastructure.
He responded to PAS’s challenge by building up Islamic universities, banking systems, and bureaucracy, but he opposed the expansion of Sharia law, drawing a line between modernist and conservative strands of Islam.
At the same time, economic modernization brought social mobility to the conservatives, which led to the emergence of a new bourgeoisie that clung to its traditional religious values and viewed the Kemalist elite – ensconced in the army, the bureaucracy, the judiciary, and the universities – as oppressors.
The challenges of a fast-growing population, inadequate education, insufficient jobs, corruption, bureaucracy, and rising global competition constitute the greatest threat to the country’s future.
Only the power
bureaucracy
mattered.
Europe’s foreign service, the European External Action Service (EEAS), is a huge bureaucracy, which must be managed well if it is to be effective.
The institutions of the judiciary, the press, and the
bureaucracy
do act for the poor at least some of the time, and are independently minded.
The Department of Defense is the one national-security
bureaucracy
that has been spared US President Donald Trump’s tempestuous outbursts.
Only by overcoming vested interests and building a more efficient bureaucracy, bound firmly by the rule of law, can the reforms China needs be pushed through.
I repeated the conversation to Singh, who explained that in a democracy such as India, a great deal of work needs to be done with the members of the coalition and the senior
bureaucracy
before the prime minister can travel to Pakistan.
Given the perceived remoteness of the European parliament and widespread frustration with the European Union’s bureaucracy, the level of participation and the movement toward transnational politics is remarkable.
The transparency and consistency of official figures lags well behind the authorities’ hyped promises about government reform, streamlining of the bureaucracy, and the retreat of the Party apparatus.
Political lobbies that oversee these sectors and overlap with certain factions in the Party are simply too powerful for nascent interests in society and the
bureaucracy
to parry.
Legal frameworks for business may be lacking, or
bureaucracy
may be excessive.
But this is not just about bureaucracy; there are real benefits for citizens.
Chile’s Presidential MinuetBUENOS AIRES – Chile has been Latin America’s success story since the 1980’s, boasting rapid economic growth, successful integration into the world economy, solid democratic institutions, an effective state bureaucracy, and low levels of corruption.
In agriculture and industry,
bureaucracy
and corruption have stifled the country’s comparative advantages, compounded by disruptions in energy supplies.
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