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Bureaucracies
Bureaucracies meaning
plural of bureaucracy
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About the failure of Netanyahu and his intelligence and military bureaucracies to heed warnings of imminent danger, in Gaza and beyond.
And once you have a one-world currency, a completely centralized and micro-managed global economy and the most vital trade systems in the world controlled by a tiny handful of faceless unelected bureaucracies, why then have nations at all?
Conversely, governors must balance budgets and manage large bureaucracies.
Education systems are slow to adapt and full of bureaucracies.
How many more deaths like that of the late Samantha Muntaa will force the government and the politicians, who pick up millions of Kina annually under the various electoral development programs; and their bureaucracies own up and change the status quo?
In theory, all of this extra supervision should yield smarter decisions and less downside risk; bureaucracies exist in part to promote standard practices and to limit the amount of damage that any individual employee can cause.
Modi and Biden have been pressing their respective bureaucracies to overcome the many regulatory obstacles to more productive collaboration in these areas.
The film serves as a critique of the American public education system, examining the ways that competing bureaucracies affect the teaching standards of public schools.
Those twin bureaucracies just don’t deal very well with cross-cutting crises.
At least now we seem to be recognizing that bloated DEI bureaucracies embedded throughout public and private sectors, empowered to police and enforce “proper” thoughts and behaviors, actually accomplish very little good.
Florida and Texas passed laws eliminating DEI bureaucracies, and Wisconsin lawmakers recently curbed DEI in the state university system by compelling the board of regents to agree to DEI staff cuts and a hiring freeze.
In addition, the study noted that Alberta has exhibited restraint in the growth of its provincial and municipal bureaucracies over the past 12 years, particularly during the NDP era when total private sector wages contracted.
Inefficient bureaucracies impede legal businesses’ operations and allow other corporations to do damage.
That is how endless government bureaucracies and ratholes get established, much to the taxpayers’ chagrin.
To date only eight stations in six states have opened, according to a report, and it’s largely because states are taking the lead but have to face a “patchwork of public and private utilities, regulators, and bureaucracies.
We need DC bureaucracies to get out of the way and let the energy workers do their job.
WHILE assisting a friend in having local rates adjusted because of changed circumstances, I had the opportunity to negotiate with two local bureaucracies.
Writing in the Sunday Times, Mr Gove claimed attempts to punish Kingspan, Arconic and Celotex when he was in government had been blocked by “bureaucracies”.
All bureaucracies suffer from some amount of friction: the inevitable daily hiccups that slow down operations and make organizations less efficient.
Devolution of powers will not be easy, especially since strong interests—international bureaucracies, administrators and politicians in the national capital, and top management in large firms—prefer centralization.