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bureaucracy造句
91) Dash had looked up from his phone one day and seen a growing bureaucracy, and it disturbed him. 92) Corruption is rife and bureaucracy can be a nightmare, Western executives say. Property ownership rules are muddled. 93) Bureaucracy was also a necessary evil to cope with the ravages of war. 94) To the extent that it avoids medical bureaucracy and so on, it is an improvement, but self-assessment is a radical change. 95) Surprisingly, among the inside players the bureaucracy did not occupy a particularly important role. 96) It has been said to be a fundamental contradiction in the Weberian model of bureaucracy. 97) Stalin emerged as the chief political representative of the ruling bureaucracy. 98) The central bureaucracy was embryonic and his provincial officials were spread wafer-thin and proved very difficult to supervise. 99) Today the old-fashioned kind of graft mostly gets stamped on by a fiercely nit-picking bureaucracy. 100) The trust is also worried that it took six weeks for the emergency stop-order to progress through the Whitehall's bureaucracy. 101) It muddles facile loathing of a parody bureaucracy with the great issues of statesmanship. 102) The profits of jurisdiction may well have been outweighed by the costs of the bureaucracy. 103) Wage incentives were needed to motivate officials, thus giving bureaucracy an institutional and material basis for power. 104) Large firms have the expectation that prolonged recession will provoke assistance from at least some parts of the bureaucracy. 105) The public mood seemed to be that more organizations mean more bureaucracy, complexity and expense. 106) It is a bureaucracy of incarceration beyond the dreams of the bleakest writer. 107) The haphazard bureaucracy of the early Meiji years was reorganized into a formal bureaucratic hierarchy, its entry governed by examination. 108) The first was a developed bourgeoisie which needed bureaucracy as a weapon against revolutionary movements. 109) Persian bureaucracy was still tiny and the Cadgers had embarked on almost no public works. 110) A new bureaucracy, the darling of the administration that establishes it, has a missionary zeal about its function. 111) Why have a separate bureaucracy charged with one small thing-delivering hot meals to the elderly? 112) To adapt to the increasing complexities of modern business life, an organisation can not afford to be a sluggish bureaucracy. 113) He started with the upper reaches of government and the bureaucracy. 114) They demand, therefore, that the social security bureaucracy should more effectively control and discipline its subordinates. 115) Ironically, one of the big pushes for telecommuting is coming from that traditional bastion of bureaucracy, the federal government. 116) The Bill perpetuates all the anomalies, unfairness, regional variations and bureaucracy that made the poll tax unpopular. 117) For the bureaucracy itself, Marx noted how a Bonapartist regime virtually eliminated the risk of public scrutiny and criticism. 118) Only a bully could have stood up to the bullying party bureaucracy. 119) A small point in a big-city operation, but one more shift of responsibility from elected officials to the unelected bureaucracy. 120) Structurally, bureaucracy is characterized by hierarchical organization and specialization by means of an elaborate division of labor.