Administrative system governing any large institution.
Nonelective government officials.
1 News reports detail a recovery beset by delays, bureaucracy , and political friction.
2 So, the problem had been solved, at the cost of additional bureaucracy .
3 There is a role for bureaucracy ; it's very useful for certain tasks.
4 With government policies mired in bureaucracy , the U.N. has offered to help.
5 Many Britons regard the EU as an incompetent, spendthrift source of bureaucracy .
6 The problem is that measuring patient experience has turned into a bureaucracy .
7 As I recall, the bureaucracy chose to make an example of Ireland.
8 The bureaucracy involved made accepting some not worthwhile, or simply too risky.
9 Roadblocks: Investors betting on the sector have to bear the cumbersome bureaucracy .
10 Critics said the government was slow to act and burdened by bureaucracy .
11 Large swaths of bureaucracy exist only to support other swaths of bureaucracy .
12 For councils it will generate bureaucracy and new administrative costs and complexities.
13 I want to export but the bureaucracy is too burdensome, he said.
14 Such deals can add layers of bureaucracy , increasing risks of corrupt dealings.
15 But corruption, rampant bureaucracy and lack of infrastructure have long hampered this.
16 In London, immigration officials are cracking down using paperwork, fear-mongering and bureaucracy .
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Bureaucracy в диалектах
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