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Bureaucratically

Bureaucratically meaning

In a bureaucratic manner.

Example sentences (7)

The "media" excuse may simply be bureaucratically simpler than making "security classification" excuses.

The site is bureaucratically identified as Blocks 4 and 5 Section 38, whereas to most it is referred to as the “former CSIRO site” – being above Limestone Avenue and between Ainslie and the Campbell High School.

We’ve altered social safety net programs like welfare to add often impossible, bureaucratically burdensome work requirements, or even drug testing.

An opponent, Rep. Tom McClintock, R-California, said the bill’s restrictions would work toward making “gun ownership by law-abiding people so legally hazardous and so bureaucratically time-consuming that people simply give up” and do not buy guns.

Central American consular workers and child advocates report that, under zero tolerance, once children have been physically separated from their parents, their legal cases have been bureaucratically separated as well.

If a duke took power from his nobles, the state would have to be administered bureaucratically by appointed officials.

The relationship between Rilke and Clara Westhoff continued for the rest of his life; a mutually agreed-upon effort at divorce was bureaucratically hindered by Rilke's "official" status as a Catholic, though a non-practising one.