Bureaucratic
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351 examples of Bureaucratic in a sentence
We didn't only have the
bureaucratic
problems associated with that, we also had professional jealousies.
The main thing is a fix-it-locally culture, which is fantastic because it means that your product or your service doesn't have to go through a huge
bureaucratic
system to get it fixed.
Can you imagine, in the
bureaucratic
world of yesteryear, getting anything done in a four-month period of time?
When I saw Joel Meyerowitz recently, I told him how much I admired his passionate obstinacy, his determination to push through all the
bureaucratic
red tape to get to work, and he laughed, and he said, "I'm stubborn, but I think what's more important is my passionate optimism."
In
bureaucratic
school systems, teachers are often left alone in classrooms with a lot of prescription on what they should be teaching.
It's called the
bureaucratic
administrative machine.
The schools would produce the people who would then become parts of the
bureaucratic
administrative machine.
There's something very peculiar about Venice, that its administration has been very, very
bureaucratic.
I also have articles expressing concern about "invite" as a noun, "impact" as a verb, because only teeth can be impacted, and "incentivize" is described as "boorish,
bureaucratic
misspeak."
Insidiously, just the way that stop-and-frisk, for instance, became over time a
bureaucratic
numbers game.
Open source production has shown us that world-class software, like Linux and Mozilla, can be created with neither the
bureaucratic
structure of the firm nor the incentives of the marketplace as we've known them.
Loneliness is like a collective relational challenge, and it can't be addressed by a traditional
bureaucratic
response.
When we think of government systems, we tend to think that they're archaic, set in their ways, and perhaps, the leadership is just too
bureaucratic
to be able to change things.
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built one stone at a time with 2.3 million blocks, with incredible
bureaucratic
efficiency.
All empires, by definition, are bumbling, shambolic, bullying,
bureaucratic
affairs, as certain of the rightness of their cause in infancy, as they are corrupted by power in their dotage.
Well, I'm afraid you're going to suffer a short, condensed history lesson about what I would say are the three passages of history: the pre-bureaucratic age, the
bureaucratic
age and what we now live in, which I think is a post-bureaucratic age.
Suddenly, all sorts of transport, travel information were possible, and this gave birth to, what I like to call, the
bureaucratic
age.
This film, produced by screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky, who gave us the Oscar-Winning film, "Network", deals with overworked staff, gross incompetence, and
bureaucratic
corruption at a large conglomerate hospital in Manhattan.
The story of
bureaucratic
incompetence amid post-war trials enables Frank Launder to direct maximum talent from all the cast.
The real villain is the stifling
bureaucratic
Soviet system, drowning in its own corrupted incompetence.
At the end of the story there is great tension since due to some
bureaucratic
ruling it seems that the child is going to lose someone who has developed a loving relationship with him.
They corrupt an Albanian official named tellingly Kruja which they turn into Croce (cross) to grease the
bureaucratic
wheels and get the plan government approval.
He then has to face the
bureaucratic
robots (people that run the dog pound) to get his dog.
The premise is simple enough: In a
bureaucratic
underworld, a group of supernatural detectives called Shinigami make certain the dead get where they are supposed to go.
It captures characters in a profound dilemma and shows a study of the
bureaucratic
mind that will crush a truly good man for the ends of both personal advancement and political correctness.
First, he gets to get past a
bureaucratic
police chief(Allen Garfield) who is mostly all talk, and no action.
We have needlessly long- shots, completely disjointed from the movie's rhyme-scheme, which does nothing but draw attention to the fact that you're watching a film that desperately craves acknowledgement for its
bureaucratic
pace and 'artistic' subtleties.
To live in such luxurious surroundings with his loving family adjacent to, well, Auschwitz-Birkenau with its most unpleasant atmosphere, would have some kind of an effect on even the most heartless ruthless
bureaucratic
SS-Mann.
Just as with the TV show there is the right blend of comedy, drama, action and even some
bureaucratic
intrigue in the mix.
This has led the popular press to howl that we now live in a costly, bureaucratic, and inefficient “human rights culture” – a charge with profound political resonance.
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