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bureaucratic造句
181. There are many reasons why IBM nearly went belly-up, not least the fact that Big Blue had become a bureaucratic monster. 182. The following three aspects form the institutions of discipline in modern schools: bureaucratic institution in managing students, standardized evaluate institution and examinatorial institution. 183. But large-scale efforts to computerise health records tend to run into bureaucratic, technical and ethical problems. 184. Imbued with a bureaucratic aversion to nomadism and a Victorian relish for the Hindu caste system, they adjudged many Indian tribesmen, Pardhis included, to be preordained crooks. 185. A canny bureaucratic infighter , Moorer made no pretense of academic subtlety. 186. Is this an example of a solid company man placing his conviction about a public need above his well- developed instinct for bureaucratic self-preservation? 187. But even adjusted for bureaucratic hyperbole the government response is hefty. 188. Local group Theatre du Pif will present Overcoat, an English play based on the century-old masterpiece by Nikolai Gogol about the alienating world of a bureaucratic office in St Petersburg. 189. In China, small industrial enterprises generally adopt paternalistic management and unavoidably have bureaucratic airs. 190. It has three aims: a) restoring capacity of the individuals; b) reordering and organizing their new world; and c) assisting the victims to deal with the bureaucratic relief emergency program" (6). 191. Those people who predicted an exercise in bureaucratic blandness were confounded. 192. The finance bill, though bureaucratic, is not a Wall Street killer. 193. But their hands have always been tied by bureaucratic machinations. 194. His bureaucratic reshuffling in 2009 was as enhancing the authority of his brother - in - law , Chang Song - taek. 195. Given this pricing policy, everybody wants leave at Christmas, and so a bureaucratic bodge job is duly handed down from on high. 196. Far better to have your leaders pay lip service to "freedom" and "human rights" as they coercively mold you into a docile little manikin fit for their desired bureaucratic utopia. 197. Many of these nations have or seek to acquire nuclear arsenals; some are stirred by religious zealotry; and only a few have robust bureaucratic control mechanisms to inhibit the use of these weapons. 198. Last year, U.S. buyout giant The Carlyle Group CYL.UL walked away from three years of talks to buy Xugong, China's top construction equipment maker, after hitting bureaucratic buffers. 199. There has since been the bureaucratic equivalent of a gold rush. 200. Our negotiating position would reflect not bureaucratic compromise but careful analysis of consequences and objectives. 201. The forecast is almost certainly a mix of wishful thinking and bureaucratic self-preservation. 202. The promise to build a new district is no mere bureaucratic bravado. 203. Moreover, numerous agencies have the power to monitor and block shipments, creating a bureaucratic quagmire. 204. Long hours are often a reflection of an organization's bureaucratic inefficiency. 205. Unfortunately, an organisation structure can get fossilised over time and develop into a highly bureaucratic institution. 206. Yet effective investment anywhere has to be planned in some way, either on the input side by the price and quantity of available capital or on the output side by bureaucratic fiat. 207. There is never a shortage of entrants sent in by people baffled by bureaucratic language and befuddled legalese. 208. It was the result of a bungle: a bureaucratic rule - change misleadingly announced and over - excitedly reported. 209. This political and bureaucratic game of musical chairs has the entire world on a knife edge, continued uncertainty and lack of confident decision making worsening sentiment. 210. The Italian press has slammed what they claim is a return to the bureaucratic straightjacket of the Mussolini era.