The Libertarian vision would replace state bureaucracy with business-sector bureaucracy.
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"It's a bureaucracy, and I'm not a big fan of bureaucracy," Carson said.
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One way around the bureaucracy is to go through a different type of bureaucracy.
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I know government bureaucracy is slow but I am depending on you to overcome the obstacles of bureaucracy.
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What I think happens is bureaucracy builds on bureaucracy and it gets incrusted on top of itself... STEWART: Right.
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"If that happens, then society surrounds the corrupt bureaucracy instead of the corrupt bureaucracy surrounding the whistleblower," Devine said.
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Many British conservatives look at the European bureaucracy in Brussels the same way American conservatives view the Washington bureaucracy.
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Sure, it'll be a new government agency—but it won't be a bureaucracy: The NCSA is not a new federal bureaucracy.
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In a battle of bureaucracy, the victor will be the the one who can leverage the existing arcane bureaucracy most effectively.
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And when it's bureaucracy at the federal level added to the bureaucracy of the state government, then the municipal governments suffer the consequences.
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"They have the bureaucracy of this country kidnapped, they direct this bureaucracy," he said, referring to Mr. Maduro and his control of Pdvsa.
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JM: I'm clearly a pretty big believer in bureaucracy but when the history of the Trump presidency is written, the bureaucracy will be shown to have a mixed record.
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Opinion London — ITALIAN bureaucracy is legendary for a reason.
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Instead of helping all the other parts of a system do their functions, what a bureaucracy is supposed to do, the federal bureaucracy has started to grow and expand apparently without any limit.
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To be fair to advisers, such regulations mean extra bureaucracy.
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The broader security bureaucracy was basically satisfied with the deal.
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He should have made sure the bureaucracy was better prepared.
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And while that bureaucracy is complicated, it is not lazy.
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"We are determined to wage war on bureaucracy," he said.
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Ellie has been a victim of American bureaucracy for years.
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And you need the bureaucracy to come up with policy.
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Of course D.C. bureaucracy would gum up the works. 5.
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Reasonable concerns about an overmighty bureaucracy would have been allayed.
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There's a suspicion of big government, of bureaucracy, of corporations.
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Thankfully these irritating bits of bureaucracy have been duly dispatched.
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The layers of politics and bureaucracy are hard to penetrate.
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"Bureaucracy… there are no stats or systems here," he said.
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China is also slowly raising legal awareness within its bureaucracy.
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But the complexity of the cases soon overwhelmed the bureaucracy.
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Volunteers helped them navigate the bureaucracy required to regain recognition.
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Streamlining NATO's bureaucracy should help, but it is not enough.
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Mr Xi's imprint on China's economic bureaucracy was also unconventional.
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We are streamlining the business opening processes bureaucracy around it.
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Meanwhile, the Washington bureaucracy is still running on floppy disks.
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Like the Food and Drug Administration - another HHS sub-bureaucracy.
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The patient — healthcare — will still have a malignant bureaucracy inside.
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Several additional layers of regulatory bureaucracy have slowed those efforts.
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The FBI and our entire government has become a bureaucracy.
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Women shoulder similar burdens to men throughout the military bureaucracy.
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We didn't want to overlay them with the Ford bureaucracy.
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The Egyptian bureaucracy would anyway struggle to enact radical change.
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Trump's bullying puts the bureaucracy in a terrible bind. Pushing
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U.S. officials say many panels simply add bureaucracy and costs.
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How this came to be is a lesson in bureaucracy.
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But this is not the case throughout the civilian bureaucracy.
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They also argued a new branch would create unneeded bureaucracy.
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Alas, Europeans still seem better at producing bureaucracy than battalions.
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Kushner said his efforts are not being stymied by bureaucracy.
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He enlisted one of his staff to help with bureaucracy.
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She has a proven record of keeping bureaucracy in check.
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If you think that's just bureaucracy as usual, think again.
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Baquet also cited the deep dissatisfaction within the D.C. bureaucracy.
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He recognized, too, the dangers hidden in America's own bureaucracy.
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ZS: Right, because the bureaucracy can only understand so much.
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She has a huge bureaucracy ready to push her agenda.
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"I brought up the bureaucracy and red tape," he said.
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The Democratic National Committee today is an understaffed, demoralized bureaucracy.
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Blame Tokyo's notorious bureaucracy, rigid labor laws and high taxes.
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The European Commission's bureaucracy employs just under 22019,000 public servants.
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Too often, repetition, waste, and unnecessary bureaucracy slow down business.
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Paper flow, the lifeblood of the bureaucracy, has been erratic.
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There is way too much waste in the Washington bureaucracy.
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As a practical matter, in a bureaucracy staff is power.
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Other doping cases have moved swiftly through California's racing bureaucracy.
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NRDC with helping to grow and empower the federal bureaucracy.
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"The policy instability, the corruption, the bureaucracy," Mr. Attallah said.
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This includes effective implementation of decisions and less excessive bureaucracy.
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The Bolsheviks were numerically tiny stacked up against the bureaucracy.
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That bureaucracy has only been growing for almost 60 years.
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Encouragingly for proposers of such ideas, little bureaucracy is involved.
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But the city's bureaucracy showed him that winning wasn't everything.
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SHAME ON US. THAT'S CALLED BUREAUCRACY AND CORRUPTION AND SINECURE.
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Mr. Traavik has extensive experience dealing with the country's bureaucracy.
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We already have the U.S. Air Force that has the bureaucracy built into it that we don&apost have to add a new bureaucracy that does most of what we&aposre talking about already.
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We don't want to leave the Continent, just a failing bureaucracy.
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Even identifying them is beyond the grasp of the current bureaucracy.
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Now, I've got to respond to the federal bureaucracy, not you.
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"It takes a while to turn the battleship of bureaucracy around."
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As Matt points out, Veterans Affairs is a huge federal bureaucracy.
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And you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy.
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Moreover, Brazil's cumbersome bureaucracy has long hampered the country's global competitiveness.
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Administration officials have tried to pin the delay on government bureaucracy.
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CN was government-owned until 1995 and was hobbled by bureaucracy.
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In the Soviet Union trade unions were part of the bureaucracy.
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This new organization creates more formal bureaucracy for improving that database.
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Take Benito Mussolini: he promoted Jewish Italians in the fascist bureaucracy.
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And the paper trail of bureaucracy is also, at times, banal.
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"There's a bureaucracy and a charge for doing that," Opie said.
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One of the biggest drags on growth is the bloated bureaucracy.
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With basic income we can cut social security and huge bureaucracy.
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Policy determines whether that means climbing the bureaucracy or founding Microsoft.
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It continues to function, with a sophisticated bureaucracy driving tax collection.
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The belief that business is stifled by Brussels bureaucracy is powerful.
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"The Ministry of Interior is such a massive bureaucracy," he said.
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To wade through infuriating bureaucracy, with permitting and insurance and contractors.
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To achieve that, he promised to reform the country's unwieldy bureaucracy.
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He soon became disillusioned with the slow pace of French bureaucracy.
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You don't need a single, large bureaucracy running the whole thing.
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He told the new ministers to tackle graft and streamline bureaucracy.
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Their procurement was going to be mired in bureaucracy and politics.
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It's a lot of bureaucracy and minutia, but that's the point—.
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Ironically Mr Cafaro's initiative has created yet another layer of bureaucracy.
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She also noted that the federal bureaucracy could work against Trump.
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But the politicians often won: submission to elective democracy trumped bureaucracy.
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Combining the companies may also create bureaucracy and friction among employees.
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These acquisitions also indicate a shift in attitude in the bureaucracy.
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But this was an extremely low priority in a complex bureaucracy.
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Gone are 20- or 30-year careers in the federal bureaucracy.
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Quality of the governance because of corruption, bureaucracy, inefficiency, poor management.
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The greatest constraint on Mr. Trump may be the federal bureaucracy.
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This says it all when it comes to bureaucracy overtaking practicality.
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The children, meanwhile, are swept into a completely different federal bureaucracy.
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Xi's power came from the bureaucracy in a time of peace.
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Remediation efforts must be protected from politics and time-consuming bureaucracy.
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The Saudi government bureaucracy also relies heavily on American management expertise.
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Brussels' bureaucracy, first and foremost, has enormously facilitated trade within Europe.
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But, as our correspondent discovered, they already have plenty of bureaucracy.
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Families have to navigate a complex bureaucracy to receive their benefits.
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The prime minister has drawn praise for paring India's legendary bureaucracy.
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He persevered over the official bureaucracy, which he said discourages volunteers.
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Farmers complain that it is costly, complicated and laden with bureaucracy.
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"I had never been in charge of a bureaucracy," she said.
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Charters, she told me, had less bureaucracy, more freedom to experiment.
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This is a very Italian kind of sport: negotiating a bureaucracy.
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It doesn't require any bureaucracy to evaluate the vaccine or cure.
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It would add yet another layer of bureaucracy without good cause.
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This sounds boring, but bureaucracy is simply a fact of life.
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The sheer bother of bureaucracy probably stops others from opting out.
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He praised Secretary General António Guterres for tackling mismanagement and bureaucracy.
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The tragedy here is not that the government bureaucracy isn't working.
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Inequality for the territories is also prevalent in Congress and bureaucracy.
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He said the agency has a flat structure to minimize bureaucracy.
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One is interest in, and experience with, the federal bureaucracy itself.
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"We're in a big bureaucracy" where "nothing happens quickly," she continued.
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Sometimes the federal bureaucracy undermines even the most straightforward application process.
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" Carson promises his plan would not create a "new federal bureaucracy.
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And a separate IP office only adds more bureaucracy, they say.
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It apparently came from someone deep in the agency's FOIA bureaucracy.
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Gail: You may have more faith in bureaucracy than I do.
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Injury, bureaucracy and international commitments deprived Klopp of several key players.
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Officials say this will help stem the need for additional bureaucracy.
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So how will a whistleblower working through the bureaucracy affect Trump?
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But attempts to outflank or bully the bureaucracy usually end badly.
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To advocates, Hart Island — its bureaucracy, inaccessibility, and injustice — is notorious.
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It's about poverty and bureaucracy and sex and morality and music.
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Who knew that destroying an entire bureaucracy could be so easy?
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His Cabinet picks signal his true intention to disrupt the bureaucracy.
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" The bureaucracy, he said, is "not nimble like the private sector.
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An improved bureaucracy might be ready to fight the next crisis.
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This isn't completely unexpected given the pace of State Department bureaucracy.
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The bureaucracy was too complex and the interests far too entrenched.
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You have foreign affairs to manage, but also a vast bureaucracy.
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Trump's federal bureaucracy will largely ignore climate change and police misconduct.
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Bureaucracy will come for us all, and bureaucracy isn't the only thing that comes for Norman: Years after their relationship, Jeremy is arrested on charges of conspiring to murder him to keep him from exposing their past.
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This is basically telling the bureaucracy to let it die from neglect.
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Even those documents that are electronic suffer behind legacy systems and bureaucracy.
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It is held back by corruption, excessive bureaucracy and high labor costs.
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Health insurance adds a layer of bureaucracy and opaqueness to this process.
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The bureaucracy is still the 1941 size, moving at the 1941 pace.
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The bureaucracy is usually oriented toward giving the president what he wants.
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Perhaps a greater barrier is a bureaucracy intent on protecting vested interests.
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But without strong leadership, its large bureaucracy can get in the way.
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Nor is parliament's permanent bureaucracy able to provide the support they need.
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Bureaucracy abounds and dominant state banks have little experience of commercial lending.
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Proponents say privatization will speed NextGen by freeing it from FAA bureaucracy.
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As for bureaucracy and government corruption, it seems to be getting worse.
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First, remittances disintermediate most government bureaucracy and go straight to poor individuals.
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The problem with bureaucracy comes from the way teachers themselves are educated.
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Because trade is becoming more regulated, a new surveillance bureaucracy is sprouting.
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Bureaucracy at any level provides opportunities for special interests to capture influence.
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French bureaucracy has also historically been a drag on entrepreneurship and invention.
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The bureaucracy around running a business is reasonably simple and well-trodden.
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"We were not talking at all about additional government bureaucracy," she said.
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We will never surrender America's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy.
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Rather the refugees have to see the benefits quickly and without bureaucracy.
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The potential savings on bureaucracy and drugs are enough to cover the
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Do you have any unease about working with a huge government bureaucracy?
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He proved skilled at placing loyalists in critical points in the bureaucracy.
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Bureaucracy might move at a glacial pace, but climate change does not.
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We need to get rid of the excessive bureaucracy that governs it.
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Instead of living for others, the bureaucracy is living off of others.
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Entrepreneurs hate bureaucracy because it goes against every bone in their bodies.
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Its capital markets are thin and the capacity of its bureaucracy thinner.
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The internationalist bureaucracy seemed to ignore the ordinary people of most lands.
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The cost and bureaucracy of registering land is daunting for many farmers.
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While a critic of federal bureaucracy, Gottlieb was previously Deputy FDA commissioner.
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Overhauling the sclerotic government bureaucracy is arguably his biggest challenge, businessmen say.
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In 1984, a rigid bureaucracy controls its population through fear and paranoia.
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But you quickly realize that bureaucracy and budgets are your real foes.
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Some have been aimed at improving the behaviour of a corrupt bureaucracy.
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Graduates of the movement's schools began entering the bureaucracy in the 1980s.
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El Salvador is poorer than Colombia, and its bureaucracy is less capable.
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But it is not just Italy's complex bureaucracy that keeps people waiting.
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All the main bits of the bureaucracy have been corralled into OBOR.
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Deep-seated structural problems remain, from an inept bureaucracy to bloated pensions.
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He owes nothing to party leaders and nothing to the federal bureaucracy.
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Petty corruption and an onerous bureaucracy frustrate the aspirations of young entrepreneurs.
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As history and experience have shown, the bureaucracy needs to be shrunk.
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This effectively removes the heavy hand of the bureaucracy stifling their rights.
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And he is confident that he can remould a 700,000-strong bureaucracy.
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Manuel Figueroa can attest to the difficulty in navigating the local bureaucracy.
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Ponomarev said he never applied for government funds, deterred by the bureaucracy.
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"These foundations become, more often than not, bureaucracy-ridden sluggards," Wilson wrote.
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But many universities, mired in bureaucracy and lax academic standards, have struggled.
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The program explains city services to immigrants and helps them navigate bureaucracy.
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Our enormous banking regulatory bureaucracy, both federal and state, would be obsolete.
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Corruption within a self-serving and self-preserving bureaucracy is entirely predictable.
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Voters like leaders who claim they can solve problems by cutting bureaucracy.
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No bureaucracy can deny it and no federal agency can deny it.
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He is a co-author of the book Nature Unbound: Bureaucracy vs.
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Says there is an "urgent need" to reduce bureaucracy in agricultural policy.
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Entire magazines, podcasts and TV shows exist to service Brexit's Sisyphean bureaucracy.
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The VA bureaucracy sees a chance to return to business as usual.
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But the bureaucracy was responsive to Widad's plight, expediting her asylum hearing.
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And good luck getting a D.C. bureaucracy to respond to your concerns!
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Supervision, however, falls to several different agencies and levels of the bureaucracy.
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Unfortunately, bureaucracy run amok is not breaking news and rarely grabs headlines.
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I'd dabbled with these previously and only found bureaucracy and mining missions.
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Hospitals are notorious for bureaucracy and are slow to adopt new technologies.
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They're grounded because bureaucracy changes slowly, kind of like a forest growing.
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The government bureaucracy is strong and legislation that supports startups is lacking.
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Analysts must learn to advocate their views within the vast government bureaucracy.
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Some mentioned bureaucracy and a tough business climate as concerns as well.
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Certainly outsiders can shake up a sclerotic bureaucracy and bring fresh perspective.
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Trump, don't let bureaucracy get in the way of fighting this virus.
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Reshaping any entrenched, calcified bureaucracy requires a balance of patience and determination.
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And it does all of this without creating any new bureaucracy. Yes.
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Even dealing with the Chinese bureaucracy is getting less torturous, sort of.
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We buried our agility and initiative with layer upon layer of bureaucracy.
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For a year their requests were stymied by Iraq's slow-moving bureaucracy.
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But you'd also, because of bureaucracy, also learn about administration and governance.
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She reformed bureaucracy, changed laws, favored religious tolerance, and education for women.
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The oversight board will require its own offices, bureaucracy, and support staff.
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The biggest impediment to developing the V.A. campus has been government bureaucracy.
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Soon the bureaucracy and the courts will be filled with more Trumpites.
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This feud isn't about westerners holding a grudge against an insensitive bureaucracy.
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Congress has nearly unlimited authority to issue commands to the federal bureaucracy.
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It is a failure of bureaucracy and an issue for political grandstanding.
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A strategy of all-out conflict with the permanent bureaucracy will not.
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I wanted a businessman who would shake the bureaucracy to its core.
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MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: -- they're going to have less bureaucracy and more democracy.
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"Bureaucracy lost," Richard Azzopardi, a spokesman for the governor, wrote on Twitter.
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And we got consumed by bureaucracy, and we don't think big anymore.
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But in the tortured logic of Baltimore's political bureaucracy, failure is incentivized.
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"I'm not a wallowing behemoth with a giant bureaucracy," Mr. Ford said.
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Rick Perry has background running a big bureaucracy, the state of Texas.
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You can practically taste the sweet sugar of bureaucracy when at work.
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But the system — like so much of the bureaucracy in America — is.
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But as the rumpus over at CFPB suggests, the bureaucracy fights back.
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The federal bureaucracy created by Warren's bill would obliterate these successful partnerships.
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" In 1996, Corbyn blasted the EU bureaucracy as "totally unaccountable to anybody.
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They have put faces on a Washington bureaucracy often dismissed and disparaged.
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But she was aware that a career in bureaucracy wasn't for her.
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Public officials, mired in bureaucracy, have not acted to curb the costs.
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Washington, DC, and the federal bureaucracy are dominated by the enemy tribe.
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"The PMF follow God, they don't have bureaucracy like the government," Khaled said.
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He also resolved to attack the organization's bloated bureaucracy and chronic money problems.
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The two executives' departures struck fear into their peers across the federal bureaucracy.
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The swamp being the bureaucracy that comes across the English Channel from Europe.
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And that's where the soul-suckiness of bureaucracy starts to creep back in.
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And you have to go through the bureaucracy of getting hired for that.
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How long have we as conservatives known that government bureaucracy is killing business?
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The National Weather Service is part of a necessary and effective meteorological bureaucracy.
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Houstonians will also be navigating government bureaucracy as they deal with personal tragedy.
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The bureaucracy is not the enemy but an essential ingredient to our success.
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However, the bureaucracy must be amended, adopted, nourished, realigned, incentivized and held accountable.
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He said India, too, needed reforms, in its case to the country's bureaucracy.
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Now, Trump is trying to apply it to the unwieldy bureaucracy of Washington.
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The Trump team already has plans to bring the presidential bureaucracy to heel.
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Trans people, too, have been pathologised with intrusive medical supervision and unnecessary bureaucracy.
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Similarly, Trump is furious about the leaks emerging out of his own bureaucracy.
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Mr Hartung eliminated more than 7,000 positions, or roughly 12% of the bureaucracy.
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Roger is now in the custody of the vast and grinding American bureaucracy.
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The US faces no comparable controversy over regulations from a transnational economic bureaucracy.
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Another problem is the government's insistence on stuffing the bureaucracy with unqualified loyalists.
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"They still say 'zero tolerance,' but the bureaucracy isn't fixing it," Jensen added.
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Because there are too many interested parties, and the bureaucracy is too big.
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Bureaucracy is a big hurdle for small enterprises looking to tap traditional finance.
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Without the cocoon of NATO's bureaucracy and procedures, everyday military tasks became harder.
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It will also appoint two liaison officers to help homeowners deal with bureaucracy.
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The federal bureaucracy of Washington, they believe, is the main source of resistance.
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China's vast bureaucracy has lumbered into action behind the belt and road project.
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Michael is focused on securing a better position for himself in the bureaucracy.
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But implementing it will require a major change from Tunisia's notoriously centralised bureaucracy.
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Well, actually, unnecessary paperwork, bureaucracy, and legislation that's outdated for the digital age.
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One is the competence of the bureaucracy to carry out the complex reforms.
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He said such reforms were needed in higher education, and cuts in bureaucracy.
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That having it separate from the Army does little beyond creating a bureaucracy.
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Through the General Administration Department they oversee the backbone of the nation's bureaucracy.
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I had put off registering beforehand due to a severe allergy to bureaucracy.
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In Congress, claims of sexual harassment are often buried beneath layers of bureaucracy.
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Instead of building a robust space program, we built a robust space bureaucracy.
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Meanwhile the EU's interminable bureaucracy failed to supply meaningful help and a solution.
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"There's a historic unresponsiveness of the M.T.A. bureaucracy to local communities," she said.
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Indonesia's bureaucracy, complains one foreign businessman, remains "oriented towards control rather than facilitation".
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Ole Witt's photographs of bureaucracy in India made the DMV seem half-alright.
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Becoming a customer-centric organization often requires a significant shift in internal bureaucracy.
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LONDON — Sometimes in Britain, simple bureaucracy has been known to trump common sense.
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First, the malignant bureaucracy will no longer take half of our healthcare spending.
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Corruption, pollution, inequality, interfering bureaucracy and controlled media will become prompts for protest.
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Experts blame political infighting, bureaucracy and poor management of funds for the delay.
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Obama[C]are expanded the federal bureaucracy at the expense of quality care.
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The bureaucracy is so predatory that many stay small to hide from it.
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Efforts to tame an overbearing bureaucracy that discourages investment have come to naught.
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Trying to modernize the creaking, incompetent bureaucracy could also destroy their lives' work.
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Not to mention, we did not have an effective bureaucracy to do this.
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He also said he supports Trump's approach to terrorism and shrinking government bureaucracy.
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"Leave" campaigners emphasized two goals: reducing migration and extracting Britain from European bureaucracy.
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The summertime ban on E15 stems from classic Washington red tape and bureaucracy.
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The European Union is an organization dedicated to meetings, talking shops, and bureaucracy.
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Eventually, the judicial bureaucracy begins to seem almost as destructive as the rapist.
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No single branch of the government can claim full ownership of the bureaucracy.
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Guardianship is a term used to describe the extreme patriarchy of Saudi bureaucracy.
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Jim knew Richter, and he'd certainly faced his own hassles with agency bureaucracy.
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The federal bureaucracy can stand in the way of getting things done effectively.
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We're able to do that because we don't have a lot of bureaucracy.
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Clinton was more interested in protecting the bureaucracy than serving America's children. Mrs.
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But can we really expect a politically neutral professional bureaucracy under these circumstances?
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They are self-sustaining largely because of the complex bureaucracy ISIS has created.
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The bureaucracy also makes it hard for families to receive the funds quickly.
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No. CHARLIE MUNGER: We-- could create something that didn't become a big bureaucracy.
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The current VA is mired in bureaucracy more concerned about procedures than substance.
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Excessive bureaucracy from management indicates a distrust of employees to do anything independently.
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There is a common misconception that our bureaucracy has grown out of control.
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We need more pragmatism, less bureaucracy and a Europe that protects our citizens.
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Old-fashioned doctoring and newfangled technology collide; bureaucracy is slashed from the picture.
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An unaccountable bureaucracy that protects freedom one year can destroy it the next.
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Red tape, a sluggish bureaucracy and primitive regulation continue to deter foreign investment.
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It is that the Union is short on democracy and long on bureaucracy.
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The bureaucracy needs to work for the missions; not the other way around.
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States know their residents' election needs much better than a federal bureaucracy does.
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Critics say this is an additional layer of bureaucracy that suppresses this community.
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The landscape of bureaucracy feels less personal, all shiny desktops and immaculate carpets.
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I'm someone who doesn't want to create more bureaucracy and more bullshit jobs.
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But he could lose that perceived credibility easily in mismanaging the federal bureaucracy.
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But the top of that bureaucracy, like so many others, is a board.
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Along the way, an entrenched bureaucracy of economists and development experts took shape.
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Bureaucracy and politics can tie up more significant investments at the local level.
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His teams of foreign management consultants lack a bureaucracy and a local base.
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Each side argued that the other wanted to politicize an otherwise pristine bureaucracy.
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I'm appalled at the level of bureaucracy that's preventing nurses from getting tested.
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Mr. Trump, don't let bureaucracy get in the way of fighting this virus.
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But if we're talking about providing jobs as a bureaucracy, then it's worked.
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Let's hope this secretary can make a dent in the 70,000-member bureaucracy.
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The average person simply prefers what we know versus the bureaucracy we fear.
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But that wasn't good enough for the bureaucracy, which rejected the states' plans.
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Musk looks mostly passive, at times confused and frustrated (he famously HATES bureaucracy).
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It has said some of these children have been held back by bureaucracy.
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Paperwork, in the form of stacks of prayer slips, combines belief and bureaucracy.
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"If passed, this would create an underground, nationwide, privatized tax-collecting bureaucracy," Sen.
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"You have to be willing to take on bureaucracy," Ms. Giammatteo, 71, said.
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These groups soon came to dominate the fast-expanding bureaucracy and state enterprises.
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ZW: Do you feel like the bureaucracy has generally stood up to Trump?
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Publicly, there will be no friction, said another source familiar with Pentagon bureaucracy.
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Now, Mr. Trump finds himself at the mercy of a vast, leaky bureaucracy.
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The state's compassionate conservatism goes hand-in-hand with an unusually functional bureaucracy.
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ObamaCare tried and failed to fix-it with intrusive government mandates and bureaucracy.
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The qualification should be on point and achievable, and not involve unnecessary bureaucracy.
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As in any federal bureaucracy, the department is bloated with redundancy and inefficiency.
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Mr. Bolton himself famously battled with the bureaucracy in Mr. Bush's State Department.
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"The law, the judiciary, the bureaucracy, the police are being weaponized," she said.
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For a time, it seemed her son did not exist in U.S. bureaucracy.
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In large countries especially, the bureaucracy responsible for issuing passports is incredibly large.
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He had no natural home in the bureaucracy, and none at the White House.
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What he did offer was a flash of deference to the bureaucracy he inherits.
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Trump's proposed cuts have already been met with concern inside the federal government's bureaucracy.
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It's about the couple, but it's also about Russian bureaucracy and the police force.
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"We will never surrender America's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable global bureaucracy," Trump said.
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Indirect taxation in India often seems the product of a micromanaging bureaucracy run amok.
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It was terrible watching her navigate the finances of death, much less the bureaucracy.
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Its bureaucracy includes a large share of temporary workers, including roughly 303% of teachers.
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Money earmarked for public investment often remains unspent, because of a risk-averse bureaucracy.
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China's vast bureaucracy is resistant to change in foreign policy, as in everything else.
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British teachers also spend an unusually large proportion of their time dealing with bureaucracy.
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Costs should tumble as branches are shut, creaking mainframe systems retired and bureaucracy culled.
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India is peculiar in having a hugely fussy but remarkably skinny and understaffed bureaucracy.
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Essentially the government would be burdening businesses with more bureaucracy without any useful return.
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In other areas, the bureaucracy is proving adept at tacking with the political winds.
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The party leadership selects the LDP's electoral candidates and makes appointments within the bureaucracy.
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Mr Trong and his allies are also cementing the party's authority over the bureaucracy.
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The bureaucracy has issued some 250,000 documents certifying the bearer as a freedom fighter.
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Businesses in Italy say suffocating bureaucracy and a lethargic legal system also deter investors.
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Organizations like these navigated the bureaucracy and amassed private funding for further scientific investigations.
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Sometimes even conservatives portray the Deep State as nothing more than dumb inefficient bureaucracy.
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Obviously, she would increase bureaucracy and red tape, which would slow down the economy.
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When he left office, though, he discovered they were still there: bureaucracy had intervened.
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Such conventions are not useless elements of bureaucracy, but cornerstones of a stable democracy.
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Probing IS antiquities bureaucracy can also help intelligence analysts identify key figures of influence.
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As Americans, we are fond of criticizing the bureaucracy of our government, sometimes justifiably.
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The agricultural supply chain is rife with middlemen and hindered by an arcane bureaucracy.
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First, why should the GOP support increasing the role of government and growing bureaucracy?
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When the government decides where healthcare dollars go, they pay the bureaucracy (themselves) first.
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To do that, the duo created five models: engineering, star, commitment, bureaucracy, and autocracy.
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Can your legacy of intervention be upheld by individuals in in the federal bureaucracy?
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Bureaucracy and funding can hinder the effort though and resources are insufficient, clearers say.
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Obtuse bureaucracy can definitely slow down and increase the cost of building internet infrastructure.
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Federal bureaucracy makes the VHA less responsive to evolving needs than the private sector.
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Structural reforms, such as shrinking the bloated bureaucracy and making investment easier, have stalled.
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Trump has also said he would get bureaucracy out of the way of innovation.
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Much of the delay and cost is caused by bureaucracy and lack of competition.
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But brains and beauty break on the grim, grey rocks of the Communist bureaucracy.
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Reagan was inherently skeptical of the efficacy of government bureaucracy to improve people's lives.
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Park Service bureaucracy, there will be jobs for them, though on a diminished scale.
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One of China's distinctive features has been its long tradition of effective, centralized bureaucracy.
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He believed that fresh, confidential relationships could overcome the frustrations of traditional diplomatic bureaucracy.
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Much of the Brexit bureaucracy can be handled by Britain's 393,000 existing civil servants.
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Few expect the change of address, if it does occur, to improve Egypt's bureaucracy.
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The UN is bloated, seemingly unaccountable, dogged by bureaucracy and tangled in institutional rivalries.
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But remember this is Washington, and things are never that simple for the bureaucracy.
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Due to bureaucracy, he said, those requests went unanswered until after the February heist.
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It is, as an overarching European structure, short on democracy and long on bureaucracy.
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Much of this money would pay for an expanded bureaucracy to enforce work requirements.
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These are all things that savvy managers of any bureaucracy know how to use.
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"You don't want to suffocate that with too much bureaucracy and administration," he said.
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However, implementation has been slowed by bureaucracy, politics and a lack of consistent funding.
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The TPLF presently dominates the military, the security forces, the economy, and the bureaucracy.
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It is time to repeal failure and reform healthcare to protect consumers, not bureaucracy.
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BECKY QUICK: Warren-- CHARLIE MUNGER: I don't think we could fix a big bureaucracy.
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"She failed to address gender violence issues and was another piece of government bureaucracy."
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The president controls the bureaucracy and the military; Congress controls the budget and impeachment.
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A representative payee is someone who helps benefit recipients with finances and bureaucracy navigation.
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Clinton is stiff, lacks any sense of humor or charisma, and reeks of bureaucracy.
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Some see the system as a clean, crisp way of replacing gnarled government bureaucracy.
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Bolsonaro said he would "unite Brazil" by cutting bureaucracy and red tape for businesses.
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In general, the private sector appears to respond better to allegations than government bureaucracy.
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"Everyone really tried to help us, but it's a really big bureaucracy," Shorshi said.
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It's that Bolton knows his way around the bureaucracy and won't take anybody's crap.
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His campaign insists it can be done by merely cutting waste and unnecessary bureaucracy.
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Survivors of all kinds of sexual misconduct face endless institutional bureaucracy and inconsistent outcomes.
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If you sing these words in a certain way, the bureaucracy can fall away.
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No matter how you look at it, the FDA has become a bureaucracy monster.
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Their location in the bureaucracy can assist or impede their ability to do so.
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"I think it is wrong to have a completely unaccountable federal bureaucracy," he said.
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The federal bureaucracy tasked with carrying out the president's orders was conflicted over it.
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Some people in the Chinese bureaucracy and Chinese academic circles disagree with this approach.
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They monumentalize the transitory nature of a border, driving home its arbitrariness and bureaucracy.
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The European Commission, the bloc's bureaucracy, has proposed a similarly centralizing set of changes.
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We need to strip down the State Department's bureaucracy and make it more nimble.
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"It is just bureaucracy gone mad," said the president of the English Chess Federation.
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We spend our time writing, researching and teaching, instead of fighting the endless bureaucracy.
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The president's vendetta against real or perceived enemies in the bureaucracy evidently continues apace.
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"The bureaucracy is much more formidable and difficult than I had anticipated," she complained.
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At the same time, though, hospitals are tied in knots by their own bureaucracy.
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" But, Pepper continued, "She was trained in the conventions of an established colonial bureaucracy.
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It's both a problem of getting candidates through the bureaucracy and through the Senate.
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It allows innovation and patience with process to coexist in a corporate bureaucracy. 20063.
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If this is private-sector savvy, give me a bloated government bureaucracy any day.
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Bolton understands on a deep level how to operate in the DC bureaucracy. 4.
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But the Revolutionary Guards, who operate a parallel intelligence bureaucracy, prosecuted the charges anyway.
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But bureaucracy and bribery mean that beans can take months to reach a port.
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If they are in an emergency and they need help, they don't need bureaucracy.
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Whether the bureaucracy shrinks or grows depends on what Congress and the president do.
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Doctors can't pay attention to their patients because they are bogged down in bureaucracy.
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In the world of government and bureaucracy such adjustments tend to be problematic, however.
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Kremlin supporters in Ukraine's military bureaucracy in Kiev proved especially damaging, Mr Navys says.
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The report makes several recommendations, including rapidly declassifying intelligence and streamlining the federal bureaucracy.
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"We've suffered from bureaucracy in the decision making process for foreign aid," Hassan said.
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How does the modern bureaucracy square with the original vision of a federal government?
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But these data show that's already happening, even without meddling from a federal bureaucracy.
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How else could the school system's budget be so saddled with bureaucracy and blight?
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But also, when you're homeless, it's very difficult to do things that require bureaucracy.
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Conferees said the service will require no additional billets to minimize cost and bureaucracy.
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How often does bureaucracy get in the way of your ability to deliver results?
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For an official in a starchy bureaucracy, Neville has a surprising compulsion for candor.
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"When you're dealing with the bureaucracy of government it never moves fast," he said.
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And emergency relief efforts frequently become permanent and unnecessary parts of the federal bureaucracy.
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But it's really about everything: poverty and bureaucracy and sex and mortality and music.
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But thanks to some state-level bureaucracy, the turd train's passage has been clogged.
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And the second personality type is just those who can't cope with modern bureaucracy.
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Villarama believed Duterte's tough talk helped cut through bureaucracy and translate straight into action.
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The Pentagon emphasizes a strict chain of command that filters ideas through layers of bureaucracy.
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American labor has bureaucracy and decision-making processes that were not quick enough to respond.
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Jack Stewart brought word of the coming clash between flying car makers and government bureaucracy.
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Can blockchain technology fix the soul sucking tedium and cost of back-and-forth bureaucracy?
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It was only with the order from Mr. Xi that the bureaucracy leapt into action.
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The result is an expansive mountain of paperwork, critiquing the excess bureaucracy of foreign citizenship.
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Its governments have imposed less of the enterprise-crushing bureaucracy for which Brazil is famous.
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Still, a vast swath of the bureaucracy appears to be on the dissenting official's side.
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MUCH of Syria lies in ruins, but Bashar al-Assad's bureaucracy of repression hums along.
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He's developed this reputation as a master in-fighter, someone who can navigate the bureaucracy.
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The blueprint sets out the deep cuts Mr Trump wants to make to Washington's bureaucracy.
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And other chatbots have been successful at dealing with other rigid forms of billing bureaucracy.
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The coup exposed and brought down the "antidemocratic structure" within the bureaucracy, Mr Ucum claims.
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American concern over those changes has been exacerbated by a generational shift in its bureaucracy.
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Shadowy oligarchies have infiltrated the army and the bureaucracy in order to usurp elected politicians.
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Jokowi needs to simplify investment rules, police a graft-prone bureaucracy and streamline state enterprises.
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Some 21928 years before Adam Smith, Khaldun warned that excessive bureaucracy could hamper labour specialisation.
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Another is that it is easy to imagine MBM degenerating into a time-consuming bureaucracy.
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They're bogged down in bureaucracy and frustrations no one seems to want to hear about.
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Typically, a Reichsbürger will only deluge a bureaucracy with verbose letters studded with obscure citations.
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It has now shrunk its management structure by 20% in its "goal to reduce bureaucracy".
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Their main complaint was not the bureaucracy, but rather the smoke from the oil fires.
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He installed Brothers throughout the bureaucracy and declared himself to be above the (dubious) judiciary.
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Instead, his government has a better solution: do nothing and let the bureaucracy shrink itself.
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The bureaucracy is so understaffed that it is relying on industry hacks to draft policy.
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"If I had more money, I would put it into lethality, not bureaucracy," Wilson said.
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"I really believe bureaucracy is showing its evil head," laments Islamorada City Councilman Mike Forster.
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He has also complained repeatedly that officials lower down the bureaucracy are stymying his orders.
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She'll now take over for Jean-Claude Juncker at the helm of the Brussels bureaucracy.
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Instead, we need to digitalize government – especially its bureaucracy – to enable new efficiencies in government.
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Saudi investors, they hope, will need protection and help dealing with the country's tortuous bureaucracy.
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Normally, anyone with that kind of administrative responsibility would have experience managing a large bureaucracy.
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Then she had to navigate a Kafkaesque maze of bureaucracy from the Building & Safety Department.
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And much of Indonesia's bureaucracy has stubbornly resisted Jokowi's calls for speed, transparency and efficiency.
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Obamacare was designed to aid the malignant federal bureaucracy in its relentless drive to expand.
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"Few bits of the bureaucracy actually function at a high level," says a Western diplomat.
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We put faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, at the center of our lives.
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It is not a direct assault on the federal bureaucracy or the D.C. culture. 10.
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Several orders limiting government bureaucracy or regulations are now winding their way through federal agencies.
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As the government has grown, so have the incentives for the bureaucracy to regulate more.
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Today the Fed serves the Washington bureaucracy and a few banks that are growing bigger.
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Mike Huckabee after Hurricane Katrina, we learned that government bureaucracy was part of Katrina's disaster.
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The way to get ahead in the Chinese bureaucracy, it seems, is to falsify statistics.
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Minxin Pei of Claremont McKenna College in America describes a Chinese bureaucracy "paralysed by fear".
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With no impetus for wider prescribing from doctors, patients or governments, inertia and bureaucracy rule.
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That can mean talking to doctors about hospital bureaucracy, or interviewing refugees about their experiences.
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"He might end up getting a promotion in another area of the bureaucracy," he said.
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But Bangladesh needs a proper state bureaucracy if it is to curb its venal politicians.
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As a result, he added, the EU is seen as little more than a bureaucracy.
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The Islamic State did not dismantle the Iraqi bureaucracy; it appropriated it, and expanded it.
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It is the story of sisters finding each other, overcoming bureaucracy, abuse, separation, and time.
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"This has understandably shaken up VA's Washington bureaucracy," VA spokesman Curt Cashour said last week.
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The cost associated with the ACA's expansion of the federal healthcare bureaucracy is $2.6 trillion.
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This issue is about how an overburdened and inefficient government bureaucracy handles classified email information.
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One of the triggers for the student protests is alleged corruption in the education bureaucracy.
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The second feature is not something usually associated with groups like the Islamic State: bureaucracy.
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They signed up for a white, Christian Europe — and got a meddling, multicultural bureaucracy instead.
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Anyone who believes that the federal bureaucracy is not an interest group should take note.
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"Hoffman basically hid behind bureaucracy and the old 'ongoing investigation' excuse," Giridharadas wrote on Twitter.
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And the beauty of that, it didn't require any government, didn't require any pompous bureaucracy.
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It's in his book and it explains Trump's budget-cutting, regulation-slashing, bureaucracy-shrinking administration.
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The Wahhabi establishment has evolved from a puritan reform movement into a bloated state bureaucracy.
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It is important to note that creating a memo is not meant to introduce bureaucracy.
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ObamaCare added a tangled mess of bureaucracy, mandates and taxes to our health care system.
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There are no rules at this hospital, basically: Rules are bureaucracy, and that is bad!
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For them, globalism prevails, a tribute to the influence of bureaucracy and One World psychology.
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Seized in early 2014, Raqqa soon became the nerve center of the group's sprawling bureaucracy.
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He is also right that foot-dragging by the federal bureaucracy could pose a roadblock.
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Stalin was asserting that collectivization was a success except for isolated cases of overzealous bureaucracy.
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The Air Force has come out against the plan, saying it would create unneeded bureaucracy.
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After all, that committee is charged with oversight over the United States' vast surveillance bureaucracy.
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However, hospitals and individual workers can accept donations with little bureaucracy, and demand is high.
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Instead, he invested the regulatory bureaucracy he knew so well with greater powers of oversight.
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And passing a law can become even more mired in bureaucracy on the federal level.
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By using the existing Medicare framework, it does all of this without adding any bureaucracy.
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This obscure bureaucracy, then, is lent weight by the manner in which the game overwhelms.
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We're going to downsize the bloated, bloated bureaucracy which make the government lien and accountable.
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Finding help abroad is hard enough when you're an adult used to navigating medical bureaucracy.
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Longstanding problems like deflation, bureaucracy and a shrinking population added friction to the country's growth.
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"This is another part of bureaucracy where it's a moneymaking opportunity for someone," he said.
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But the case was quickly gummed up by bureaucracy and fights with Mr. Lozoya's lawyers.
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A shrewd operator, Weiss navigated and manipulated government bureaucracy, floating seamlessly between agencies and departments.
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They were confused by the intricacies of bureaucracy and looked down on by the Mexicans.
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They must be led, and decades of habitual bureaucracy must be shaken out of them.
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To that end, he cut through layers of bureaucracy — and fired a slew of employees.
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"A bit of bureaucracy has sneaked into what was quite an entrepreneurial organization," he said.
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The government's top-down approach, closed-mouth bureaucracy and hoarding of information can hobble research.
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BIG City Bureaucracy — no surprise — gets in the way of expanding the pool of volunteers.
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They described efforts to influence officials across Brazil's public bureaucracy, regardless of their party affiliation.
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Its exit from the European Union, a monolithic deep state bureaucracy, is now almost guaranteed.
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The documents show how the fighters wielded power through two complementary tools: brutality and bureaucracy.
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The southern Democratic Party didn't just control all offices and effectively staff the state bureaucracy.
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She said her experience dealing with China's opaque bureaucracy has helped her with the crisis.
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Mr. Trump has turned to him to vent frustrations about the slow pace of bureaucracy.
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Ms. Liu abandoned a job in the financial bureaucracy to write poetry and make art.
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Grenell, an ardent Trump loyalist, has no experience in intelligence or administering a large bureaucracy.
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Deregulation, in this case, simply leaves borrowers at the mercy of an unaccountable corporate bureaucracy.
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Much of the confusion may have stemmed from the chaotic bureaucracy of Israel's early years.
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But they are both under siege by the bureaucracy of a failing health care system.
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American civil servants have long been maligned as slow moving and unthinking creatures of bureaucracy.
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They could count on the opposition to exhaust themselves fighting the bureaucracy and each other.
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Even an FAA drone task force took issue with this, but the bureaucracy pressed on.
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Civil servants, many of them working class, say he knows nothing about running a bureaucracy.
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And if I had more money I would put it into lethality and not bureaucracy.
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The impeachment process further underscored his wariness of the government bureaucracy outside his inner circle.
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That has sown confusion about command guidance throughout the ranks of the sprawling military bureaucracy.
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I have never encountered an administrator of a bureaucracy as shrewd and effective as Webb.
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" Ronald Gross, an author and educator, described it as "the definitive account of bureaucracy inaction.
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But between the local bureaucracy and the corruption, she said, it was an arduous fight.
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A Comoros passport does help stateless people travel and deal more easily with everyday bureaucracy.
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Worst of all, no one in the city government bureaucracy is held accountable for failure.
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JS: I was going to say, it's as much engineering as it is navigating bureaucracy.
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I know you were involved in the '90s [in] helping Gore improve the federal bureaucracy.
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It describes the Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg as an organized bureaucracy.
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Most new presidents, particularly Republicans, who favor limited government, have tussles with the federal bureaucracy.
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When it comes to bureaucracy, if we pulled out of the EU, it seems to me we'd have a double set of bureaucracy,0 because anyone who does international business would still have to abide by the rules of the countries they trade in.
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Most important, however, is his call for new discipline on spending, including cuts to Nestlé's bureaucracy.
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The bureaucracy in terms of the number of necessary documents and data required is exponentially higher.
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"I can't wait for the bureaucracy," Dr. Roque, 2325, said in his clinic office this month.
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Here&aposs what&aposs missing, where is the principle of lower taxes, limited government, cutting bureaucracy?
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The executive bureaucracy is a sprawling machine that takes time to understand and effort to work.
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Without constant supervision and monitoring, the bureaucracy will both grow in size and diminish in efficacy.
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But thanks to the mercifully slow gears of the federal bureaucracy, big changes don't happen immediately.
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As happens to many large organizations, bureaucracy and other inefficiencies have crept in over the years.
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He has proposed cutting bureaucracy and to make Panama's social security fund more transparent and sustainable.
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Other developments could include efforts to reduce the bureaucracy in line with Xi's party discipline campaign.
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Brexiteers feel vindicated in their view that it is impossible to deal with the European bureaucracy.
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Many voted for Brexit as a protest against the bureaucracy involved in applying for EU subsidies.
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He distrusts the bureaucracy he leads and resents the branches of government that check his power.
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Additionally, the method is much cheaper than dealing with all of the "rights of way" bureaucracy.
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Hamas gave up the bureaucracy, handing Fatah the thankless task of providing public services in Gaza.
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Disbelief at the bureaucracy it would cause and at the loss of competition that would ensue.
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This would speed up decision making for asset sales, avoiding much of the central government's bureaucracy.
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The share of Tamils in the bureaucracy fell from 20143% in 1956 to 5% in 1970.
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Yet the most important explanation for the proliferation of rules concerns the habits of Washington's bureaucracy.
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If the ablest Americans shun a career in public service, the bureaucracy will bear the scars.
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He cited the military's elaborate bureaucracy and male-dominated culture as two key factors resisting reform.
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Any expert on bureaucracy will tell you that governmental institutions are very resistant to being eliminated.
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A year in, thanks to a combination of excessive bureaucracy and slow adjustment, 92% remains unspent.
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The White House has been hard at work bringing Silicon Valley-style shakeups to government bureaucracy.
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That is also true for Ms English, who had been just another cog in a bureaucracy.
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The bureaucracy is staffed almost entirely by people appointed during Myanmar's 50 years of military rule.
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And even the French agree that dealing with their bureaucracy is "complicated, incomprehensible, rigid and compartmentalised".
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Not least, a decentralised bureaucracy is accustomed to pursuing breakneck local growth—and damn the consequences.
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The cabinet and bureaucracy have so far dissuaded Mr Duterte from rocking the boat too much.
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Mr Castro has zeroed in on real problems, such as expensive electricity, burdensome bureaucracy and corruption.
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Republicans—including Trump—generally say they want to cut through bureaucracy and eliminate needless red tape.
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Critics say many legal immigrants have suffered as a result of excessive bureaucracy and harsh decisions.
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They form a deeply entrenched bureaucracy that has helped create an entire generation of only children.
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Getting aid to impoverished Africans is hard enough, what with blockades of bureaucracy and red tape.
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But now China's mammoth bureaucracy has begun to turn its attention to the country's water issues.
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It set us down the path of high costs and large bureaucracy that now dominates NASA.
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But the structure also adds another layer of bureaucracy to a group that scarcely needs it.
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And yet the incoming Secretary will face enormous pressure to keep the bureaucracy as it is.
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Many of those supporters want nothing to do with Clinton, who reeks of bureaucracy and inauthenticity.
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It was described in the Post report as a "SWAT team" to fix the federal bureaucracy.
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Once the nuclear bureaucracy got a hold of it, each atomic mission and weapon became essential.
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Other proposals geared around limiting federal power and making the bureaucracy more accountable also proved popular.
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Categorizing them as an FDA "over-the-counter" device only adds an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy.
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Trump campaigned by blasting the bureaucracy and kicked off his administration with a federal hiring freeze.
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Since cancer of the federal bureaucracy is the diagnosis, the cure is to cut it out.
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Larry Hogan (R) prioritized the identification of unnecessary bureaucracy and red tape for over a year.
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Yes, in a typical bureaucracy, staff is power—but the Trump administration is anything but typical.
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It has created a "one-stop shop" to help foreign investors short-circuit Indonesia's tortuous bureaucracy.
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Smaller countries tend to have less bureaucracy, so aid can be put to use more quickly.
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Trotsky claimed that Stalin was adept at manipulating the bureaucracy, and meant this as an insult.
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ACA expended more than two trillion "healthcare" dollars for unwanted benefits, incomprehensible processes, and unnecessary bureaucracy.
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Even where a particular project has adequate funding, it can be derailed by bureaucracy and litigation.
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A larger and larger bureaucracy and higher salaries for people who work in the education industry.
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Instead, as with previous governments, his ill-focused initiatives have run up against India's statist bureaucracy.
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So, here we are, seven years later, and the executive branch bureaucracy is still not listening.
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"The bureaucracy is lighter and friendlier because they want to support those projects," Ms Pulhan says.
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Bangladeshi bureaucracy, which restricts what NGOs can and cannot do in the camps, does not help.
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For decades, we've endured partisan gridlock, outmoded bureaucracy, unreliable elections, and an increasingly unpredictable political environment.
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Most states will do a great job if freed from the excesses of the federal bureaucracy.
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In a speech in Warsaw, Poland, Trump condemned government bureaucracy as an infringement of personal freedom.
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Congress has incentives to avoid the hard policy decisions and instead blame the bureaucracy for them.
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They incentivize the industry to find solutions rather than leaving it to potentially cumbersome government bureaucracy.
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But Weintraub was the big loser, as McGahn reined in a bureaucracy operating outside its authority.
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It's more akin to the keystrokes of administrators in the cold, indifferent bureaucracy of the universe.
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For Victor, the bureaucracy provides a way to anesthetize himself from the reality of his life.
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Simultaneously, Parmentier was working his way through the infamous French bureaucracy to repair the potato's reputation.
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Other Trump officials either ignored this report or downplayed it as a product of the bureaucracy.
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For one thing, it would likely require less bureaucracy to implement than many existing welfare programs.
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The rents are too high, the bureaucracy too overwhelming and the New York critics too severe.
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For me, this crisis exposed the cowardice and recklessness of the bureaucracy of the Chinese government.
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The loans would be handled through local banks and credit unions to eliminate excess government bureaucracy.
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Some secretaries of state — Colin Powell, for instance — alienate their bosses by siding with the bureaucracy.
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That kind of faster paced iteration is really hard to do in an enormous Kafkaesque bureaucracy.
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The commission is sort of like the EU's Cabinet, and it oversees the EU's permanent bureaucracy.
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And Ms. Ensler is never more trenchant (or self-aware) than when butting against a bureaucracy.
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But Mr. Xi's centralization of power over the sprawling bureaucracy can also create confusion and overshooting.
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The final list of moves is still the subject of considerable discussion within the Chinese bureaucracy.
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Then there is the world of digital health, where Apple would face intense regulations and bureaucracy.
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Over the objections of the supply-focused bureaucracy, she told a United Nations audience on Oct.
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" In TV commercials, the Republican governor promises to "put more money in the classroom, not bureaucracy.
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You can expect a good deal of bureaucracy when it comes to travel in this country.
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But it would also need to create a new bureaucracy, or else rely on the banks.
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On Monday, two competing pieces of economic stimulus legislation bounced their way through Capitol Hill bureaucracy.
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"Every dollar spent on bureaucracy is one less dollar on repairs and systemic reforms," he said.
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" When asked why the labs had not gotten approval, Mr. Cuomo said, "I think it's bureaucracy.
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Among the changes is the elimination of senior Civil Service positions in the powerful Turkish bureaucracy.
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"I am appalled at the level of bureaucracy that's preventing nurses from getting tested," she wrote.
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The revelations provide new insight about how the officer's allegations moved through the bureaucracy of government.
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The county had to build a bureaucracy from scratch before it could begin spending the money.
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Nobody likes a bureaucracy, even if helps connect and pool resources for charities around the world.
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Economists say maintaining a large bureaucracy which consumes the bulk of state expenditure is increasingly untenable.
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Part of that was simply because the federal bureaucracy got too big for Congress to micromanage.
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Costs, benefits, transparency and federalism all figured prominently in efforts to fix an increasingly unaccountable bureaucracy.
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The bureaucracy has often allowed people who prefer the segregated status quo to obstruct and delay.
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M.B.Z. deployed a group of young, talented people and authorized them to smash up the bureaucracy.
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It cost more than $40 million, took a decade and almost died because of city bureaucracy.
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As a candidate, Mr. Trump vowed to wage an all-out assault on the federal bureaucracy.
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No nurse has 90 minutes to lose to a slow pharmacy or an inefficient hospital bureaucracy.
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But he now faces a bureaucracy far larger and more complicated than any he has encountered.
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The stage management suggested that behind the man in white, there stood a centuries-old bureaucracy.
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I had always promptly handled bureaucracy and paperwork, and I never had any problem with it.
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Yet it may not fully understand the resistance it will face from the permanent federal bureaucracy.
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He seems hell-bent on breaking the professional bureaucracy to his will, and he is succeeding.
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They allege that there's something rotten at the heart of TSA, which is mired in bureaucracy.
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Yang's proposed payouts would not be means-tested, so as to reduce both stigma and bureaucracy.
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Health policy experts expect that bureaucracy will actually be responsible for much of the enrollment cuts.
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Stamps are often associated with bureaucracy, commonly used on official forms, passports, and other official documents.
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Some of the vacancies are the result of Trump's efforts to slim down the federal bureaucracy.
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The government's determination to improve academic productivity is creating a Stalinist bureaucracy of "academic auditors" who cannot distinguish between make-work articles and genuine research, and its desire to open up access to higher education is creating a second Stalinist bureaucracy in the Office for Fair Access.
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They also see it as removing various distortions in today's welfare states, slashing bureaucracy and government snooping.
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"Diffusions", which can be issued with less bureaucracy, are another popular way of seeking arrests through Interpol.
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We'll get a designer or use a researcher, an engineer, a product manager, maybe a bureaucracy hacker.
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It has a huge security apparatus, a big bureaucracy and plenty of smart-suited, American-accented technocrats.
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Purnama's popular policies include a commitment to tackling chronic flooding and traffic jams and improving the bureaucracy.
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Instead, the documents reveal an organizational structure that clarifies how orders went up and down the bureaucracy.
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I had crossed my first threshold into the bureaucracy of the New York City Department of Education.
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Mercury retrograde continues to find you working through financial setbacks, perhaps via delayed payments or tax bureaucracy.
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In the 249th century, Russian Westernisers perceived China as an example of stagnation, bureaucracy, corruption and despotism.
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Rettig was not a traditional choice by Trump to run an underfunded bureaucracy with nearly 80,000 employees.
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The bureaucracy was reorganized — and moved from the Department of Justice to the Department of Homeland Security.
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In the People's Republic, Reuters reported the bureaucracy may have already started to move against American companies.
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Diplomas are used as evidence applicants can follow instructions, navigate a bureaucracy and show up every day.
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We certainly need to stay ahead, but do we need a new bureaucracy to stay ahead technologically?
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The government is sick of people thinking it is old and lumbering and bogged down in bureaucracy.
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Yes, he can be laddish, and yes, he maintains a surfer dude's disrespect for governments and bureaucracy.
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Only 33 agriculture-ministry officials were fingered by the police, out of a bureaucracy of some 11,000.
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As an international bureaucracy, the EU has spawned many other bodies, some of them of dubious value.
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But they found a system working against them, from the city bureaucracy to costly fines and penalties.
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It's easy to follow a simple narrative rather than inform people about the nature of the bureaucracy.
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Xi has centralized control over the military and the foreign policy bureaucracy during his time in office.
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Yet the country's Byzantine bureaucracy—and the ruling Communist Party's paranoia—leaves these outfits in a bind.
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Too often, the focus of this organization has not been on results, but on bureaucracy and process.
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Mr. Cohen also said efforts in 2011 to address a violation from 2006 were stymied by bureaucracy.
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Officials in the country of arrival (Italy, in this case) can use bureaucracy to slow the process.
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Sanders seems more likely to forfeit them through cluelessness about how to run a giant administrative bureaucracy.
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" The editorial added: "We Mexicans, we want peace, and we need the truth, not the numerical bureaucracy.
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It is not only the poor who find money hard to manage or bureaucracy hard to crack.
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But she quickly became frustrated by the slow pace and levels of bureaucracy at the federal institution.
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In the 20th century it added a new dimension: the individual against the bureaucracy and the company.
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Only a flat Earth society could support the lack of discipline, predictability, and transparency in a bureaucracy.
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Transforming the bureaucracy into something more like a large startup business, hungry to expand, yielded dramatic results.
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Finally, democracy can't work if the ruling party has the courts and bureaucracy firmly in its pocket.
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When the state bureaucracy insists on rule-of-law norms, it too must be bullied into submission.
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But it seems that public opposition and perhaps standard government bureaucracy has delayed the project's original timeline.
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Number one, the tax is too high but the other thing that's too high is the bureaucracy.
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Johnson delighted eurosceptic Conservatives by lampooning the EU bureaucracy with outrageous and often fictitious dispatches from Brussels.
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A big push is under way to streamline and centralise the bureaucracy, separating policymaking from its execution.
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I lived in Washington for 15 years, so I have a few observations about politics and bureaucracy.
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This little guy is ready to helm a large government bureaucracy: He SAYS it's his first haircut.
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The first step is to deregulate the massive bureaucracy that interferes with new drugs coming to market.
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We had a lot of budgetary issues and, because it's a museum, there's a lot of bureaucracy.
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You need entire teams of engineers, reams of designers, visionaries and scientists and bureaucracy experts to boot.
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"It is very important that that money not get caught up in any bureaucracy," Mr. Cuomo said.
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Friendly contacts can help you navigate the bureaucracy, make introductions and smooth your path through the RFP.
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He thus has a healthy dislike of bureaucracy but no real experience of a big, complex organisation.
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Streamlining the State Department's bureaucracy would help employees focus on the real issues and get more done.
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Advocates say this freedom helps them innovate, try new approaches, free from the constraints of stifling bureaucracy.
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McMahon has a clear opportunity to body slam the bureaucracy that inhibits entrepreneurs from growing their businesses.
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He has proven that he will always look out for taxpayers and seek answers from the bureaucracy.
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If Congress worked the way it should, nobody would be talking about adding another layer of bureaucracy.
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The answer is clear to me - excellence in serving our veterans should always come before protecting bureaucracy.
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"Companies must be able to access skills at all levels without heavy costs or bureaucracy," Marshall said.
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"Restructuring the bureaucracy to the grave extent of creating another service branch is extreme," Turner told reporters.
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Even as the group's territory has shrunk, and its all-consuming bureaucracy has collapsed, its ideology endures.
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I have navigated the paperwork bureaucracy to legally establish her, all the way back to birth records.
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For a country mired in bureaucracy and political stalemate, the new investments provide a welcome bright spot.
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But it's certainly something to watch — especially if resistance to Trump within the federal bureaucracy keeps growing.
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Apart from the annual bacchanal of Carnival, Rio has found no vocation to replace banking and bureaucracy.
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In Dadaab, the world's largest agglomeration of refugees, the bureaucracy is almost as stifling as the heat.
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Serial filers say they provide a valuable service because Congress did not fund a dedicated enforcement bureaucracy.
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He has modernised the UN by strengthening peacekeeping operations, streamlining the bureaucracy and overhauling its IT systems.
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School leaders find it difficult to respond to such problems because of more bureaucracy and less money.
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The conflict pits the bureaucracy of the European Union against the sovereign governments of its member states.
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Lacking a permanent bureaucracy, it can switch emphasis annually, depending on which country is in the chair.
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The economic downturn has forced manufacturers to cut costs to remain afloat amid onerous taxes and bureaucracy.
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Trump commissioned the American Technology Council earlier this month in an effort to modernize the federal bureaucracy.
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The report released Monday acknowledged that people with valid complaints sometimes hit roadblocks in the judicial bureaucracy.
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Bureaucracy is slow-moving and opposing parties are constantly keeping one another from achieving their respective goals.
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It is important that Congress continues to pursue further reform to limit and reduce the regulatory bureaucracy.
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John Kelly to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a bureaucracy resistant to change.
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Immigration policy cannot be isolated from the all-caring state's need to perpetuate itself and its bureaucracy.
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"I quickly realized I didn't have the skill sets to navigate the bureaucracy in Iran," he said.
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OPEC member Algeria has been struggling to attract foreign energy investment because of tough terms and bureaucracy.
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Bottom line: actual VA medical care is great, navigating the accompanying VA bureaucracy is difficult at best.
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The PTAB is rightly criticized as an out of control bureaucracy destroying patents at an alarming rate.
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Critics say removing blanket protections will mire the process of protecting threatened species in years of bureaucracy.
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Our bill refocuses the wasteful, woefully misdirected federal mental-health bureaucracy to respond to serious mental illness.
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Budget are also signals to the bureaucracy about the scope and direction of existing and new programs.
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I can't think of a single company of our size that has less bureaucracy than we do.
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The opposition knows, however, that giving veterans more choices means reducing the power of the VA's bureaucracy.
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The whole thing was ridiculed as an exercise in building unnecessary bureaucracy and imposing new financial burdens.
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Just like any other bureaucracy, such groups have clearly delineated hierarchies, internal rules and divisions of responsibility.
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This efficient, market-based process has worked in a number of states, without added bureaucracy or cost.
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When he was 19, he joined his father's business, helping mining companies navigate the cumbersome permit bureaucracy.
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And neither political party nor the bureaucracy has shown any itch to cease deceiving the American people.
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People can accomplish good things in the public sector without spending all their time fighting the bureaucracy.
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The culprit is ObamaCare-created jobs that expanded healthcare bureaucracy at the expense of health care service.
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An entirely new bureaucracy would need to be established to ensure safe online drug sales from overseas.
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First, as a government-supported bureaucracy, the government largely protects the TSA from failure, regardless of performance.
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There is disunity within the ranks of politicians that is spreading into security and civil service bureaucracy.
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Jack Reed of Rhode Island, said the vacancy problem has created "disarray" in the government's largest bureaucracy.
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The act often provides the best tunnel into the otherwise impenetrable federal bureaucracy, exposing wrongdoing and incompetence.
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Too often in medicine, you feel like part of a machine, a cog in a massive bureaucracy.
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His reverence for tennis did not extend to the bureaucracy that ruled it in the amateur era.
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No wonder the American people hold the media in lower regard than Congress and the federal bureaucracy.
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It's what takes me to work every day and what makes the crazy bureaucracy worth struggling through.
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Volunteers report that their efforts are now routinely met with bureaucracy, suspicion, and, in some cases, prosecution.
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I think that's interesting... personifying bureaucracy in sound is kind of a cool idea to play with.
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Most people, especially artists, aren't so kind to Brutalist architecture, which has come to symbolize totalitarian bureaucracy.
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"It went from a crisis in the bureaucracy to a crisis at the presidential level," Cagaptay says.
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It's kind of eliminated the need for industry bureaucracy, which is great for new artists as well.
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The military will not be exempt either – the military bureaucracy will have to be trimmed as well.
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She will be charged with steering the infrastructure initiative through a divided Congress and the federal bureaucracy.
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The fact that EPA has authority to regulate CO2 at all, is a creation of the bureaucracy.
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It takes a bureaucrat, after all, to uncover a crime of bureaucracy, if that's what's afoot here.
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Not a seasoned politician, Ms. Walker became known for helping low-income residents navigate the city's bureaucracy.
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In addition, the growth of government created a sprawling bureaucracy that Congress was ill-suited to oversee.
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They'll face tattered relationships with other countries, a completely hollowed-out federal bureaucracy, and possibly a recession.
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He had repeatedly complained about the Pentagon's sluggish bureaucracy, which he saw as mired in legacy thinking.
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Business leaders, interviewed last month, consistently explained that they had seen corruption pared and bureaucracy reined in.
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When the bank's employees needed help getting work visas from the South Africa bureaucracy, the Guptas obliged.
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Adding more checks and balances added more bureaucracy and procedures, which, in turn, introduced their own problems.
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By courting multinational companies, building roads and streamlining the state bureaucracy, Mr. Modi oversaw a stunning boom.
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Mulvaney had given some thought to taking control of a bureaucracy that didn't necessarily want him there.
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The party built a vast bureaucracy of "planned birth" workers to enforce the policy, sometimes with violence.
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Their experiments don't have to go through the Congressional committees or be executed by the VA bureaucracy.
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Becoming a licensed producer is a marathon exercise in bureaucracy that can take up to three years.
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Moyer, the red-tape-wrapped bureaucracy of federal aid feels like a second disaster in the making.
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The French state runs a famously laborious bureaucracy that, according to residents, has slowed the rebuilding process.
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All the various branches of the bureaucracy get money to spend from Congress, but essentially without oversight.
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A more digitized bureaucracy will not lead to more political competition, or even stronger rule of law.
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Muslims in the far south complain of decades of neglect by the Bangkok-based establishment and bureaucracy.
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What an opportunity we have to reject the altar of bureaucracy and help children, parents, and teachers!
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It's a vast and cumbersome bureaucracy with 17 agencies and hundreds of thousands of personnel (at least).
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"It is hard to get land through official government channels because of bureaucracy and corruption," Agostino said.
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Now, the royal family and the state bureaucracy are exerting their control and the relationship is changing.
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But the state bureaucracy plays almost no part in managing the advocates or connecting them with animals.
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He now had to navigate the shoals of bureaucracy for permits, a process that took 21950 years.
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A bureaucracy empowered by a steady erosion of democratic checks and balances can often smother new ideas.
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In particular, we can make the application form available in various areas of pre-existing American bureaucracy.
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"In Lebanon's bureaucracy, Ghosn's case will take at least a year, going back and forth," she said.
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At the same time, he has battled his own bureaucracy in an attempt to kick-start changes.
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The VA is the second largest federal bureaucracy behind the Defense Department, with more than 300,000 employees.
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When a powerful bureaucracy ignores both civil-society groups and its constitutional overseers, what is the solution?
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In terms of bureaucracy, he said that there is a concerted internal effort underway to streamline processes.
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Reducing bureaucracy by shrinking the number of cabinet ministries to nine from 16 is another key reform.
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Trump's followership challenge is not to be confused with the bureaucracy challenge, although they can be related.
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But Ms. DeVos argued that this kind of oversight would create too much bureaucracy and limit choice.
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We need to create, fund and set a regulatory structure for success, not bureaucracy, delay and neglect.
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Too often the focus of this organization has not been on results but on bureaucracy and process.
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For a small city, Burlington had an impressively tangled bureaucracy, with layers of commissions constraining the mayor.
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China's government often tries to present the image of a unified and efficient bureaucracy marching in step.
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Some state regulators will become government departments while others will merge to save costs and minimize bureaucracy.
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This pretend FBI is manipulative and power-mad, missing altogether what's most frightening—the banality of bureaucracy.
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In contrast, the resistance of the EPA's bureaucracy and its apologists shows arrogant contempt for the citizen.
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The president oversees a massive federal bureaucracy that has historically confronted civil rights violations and violent extremism.
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"They are a little bit everywhere, even in the Curia," he said, referring to the Vatican's bureaucracy.
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Some believe the state bureaucracy is too big and ineffective to carry out a turnaround of Wheatley.
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I'll conclude by noting the immense damage the politicized bureaucracy has done to Americans' faith in government.
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Arriving in Lucknow, a city weary of a corrupt bureaucracy, he projected a refreshing toughness and austerity.
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His outburst showed the rift between the bureaucracy and a president seeking to challenge foreign policy orthodoxy.
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It seems fitting that such a free spirit would appropriate the technology of bureaucracy in this way.
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Critics worry that a standardized world is dull and mediocre, a nightmare of conformity and Kafkaesque bureaucracy.
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Perhaps most crucially, they circumvented the bureaucracy and corruption that had bogged down other police reform efforts.
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There is a powerlessness in his formulation, an impotent anger at the distant, impersonal bureaucracy he's criticizing.
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"It looks the same from the outside — there's elections, there's a judiciary, there's a bureaucracy," Berman says.
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"At this point, it's just bureaucracy and time that's the opposition to legislation like this," he said.
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It's an extremely detailed look at the institutional machinations and political jockeying of a particularly complex bureaucracy.
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Someone is going to be running things, and it's either the president's picks or the permanent bureaucracy.
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Too often the focus of this organization has not been on results, but on bureaucracy and process.
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The straight-talking priest has no time for the bureaucracy and perks of many international aid agencies.
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Development came with its own set of challenges and bureaucracy, beyond just working within an airport environment.
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Their role running American bureaucracy gives them the power to do just that, but on a massive scale.
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In addition to new consumer offerings, the O2O commerce trend is helping reduce bureaucracy for small business owners.
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But in the same way they are different because what Samantha Bee said went through layers of bureaucracy.
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But, again, it&aposs going to -- as you are well aware, the VA is a very big bureaucracy.
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Unfortunately, dumb shit happens in a bureaucracy: files are lost, things are counted incorrectly, people are absent-minded.
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Rival power centers in the courts, the bureaucracy and Congress can emerge as a threat at any point.
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Corruption, policymakers' bureaucracy and infrastructure are the biggest problems for Indonesia besides debt that continues to pile up.
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Yes, the university set up committees and generated reports—university bureaucracy demanded as much—but they acted fast.
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But now, with a whistleblower from the bureaucracy nudging Congress toward impeachment, his presidency is actually in peril.
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Creating a space force would just add another layer of bureaucracy to an already massive organization: the Pentagon.
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So to me, the bureaucracy argument is actually the opposite way round to how it's claimed to be.
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For years, the government had been handing over more responsibility to manufacturers as a way to reduce bureaucracy.
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Technology has ended up strengthening a dysfunctional bureaucracy that desires efficiency through data it cannot seem to protect.
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As with most reforms in Ukraine, efforts to launch these projects have faced resistance from the entrenched bureaucracy.
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Brazilians tend to blame corruption for their economic woes, even though more money is lost to bloated bureaucracy.
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Documentation and bureaucracy can be as much as a fifth of the total cost of moving a container.
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And then there are all the Trump family hangers-on who have found jobs in the federal bureaucracy.
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So what do you do when you get fed up working in a large company and the bureaucracy?
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And, so government... STEWART: So do you believe the bureaucracy... AXELROD: ...is not, the campaigns are not government.
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You can't do, in the way that you use executive action, you can't use that against the bureaucracy.
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Besides costly credit, perennial grumbles include shoddy infrastructure, unskilled workers, convoluted taxes, rigid labour laws and Byzantine bureaucracy.
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It's not their response that I question: but the response of our leaders, in government and the bureaucracy.
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The next Democratic president will need to build a robust and competent bureaucracy almost from the ground up.
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Asked what frustrates him most about the NHS, he gives the same response as most British doctors: "Bureaucracy."
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The president thrives on grievance—against the media, the federal bureaucracy, or anyone he suspects of feeling superior.
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Working on a global team means lots of bureaucracy over what is a strategic use of my time.
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Though Egypt's workforce has swollen by 21m since 7503, the bureaucracy registered a net increase of just 2750,238.
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Yet although Mr Corbyn's critics have surrendered control of the party bureaucracy, other battles are still under way.
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The new prime minister says he will push through big laws on taxation and cutting bureaucracy by August.
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When she spoke of the banality of evil, Hannah Arendt was talking about the bureaucracy of national socialism.
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A programme to replace coca with legal crops is constrained by too little money and too much bureaucracy.
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HALL: I think there&aposs a really good people operate in a very big, kind of broken bureaucracy.
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"Abe declared war on the autonomy of the bureaucrats, but I'm not betting against the bureaucracy," Kingston added.
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And recently, this well-intentioned at the time, but now outdated piece of bureaucracy, has been causing problems.
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The absence of an ID was used by bureaucracy to deny citizens access to what was rightfully theirs.
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There can't be any cancer and probably not any No Smoking signs because there's no bureaucracy in heaven.
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Critics of making space a separate branch of the military say it would entail more bureaucracy and cost.
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Last week the White House announced Kushner would lead a presidential office tasked with reshaping the federal bureaucracy.
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The world of the show is grounded in realism but can seem somehow primordial, a fable about bureaucracy.
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India's large bureaucracy is likely to be tested by the new system, with further potential implications for businesses.
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"They should be focusing on targeting the communists and Shia (minority Muslims) in the bureaucracy instead," he added.
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Taxation, which has climbed as a result of austerity, and crippling bureaucracy are cited among hurdles to business.
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"Symbol of EU bureaucracy and a deeply divided Europe as chancellor candidate?" tweeted AfD co-leader Frauke Petry.
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The tactic aims to address a specific person's immigration status through legislation rather than through the ICE bureaucracy.
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As governor, Purnama has won credit for cutting red tape and improving the performance of Jakarta's bloated bureaucracy.
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News flash: the bureaucracy at State is not the enemy, so Tillerson should stop treating it like one.
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Registering to vote can involve annoying trips to the post office and dealing with a shitty government bureaucracy.
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Indian states can have wildly different regulations, various degrees of bureaucracy and different languages in addition to English.
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Lastly, they should get rid of unnecessary spending because we are stuck with an out-of-date bureaucracy.
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Among the reforms agreed are subsidy cuts, introducing Value Added Tax (VAT) and reducing bureaucracy for foreign investors.
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"ISIS is actually a big bureaucracy, believe it or not, and they are leaving behind documents," she added.
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Obama's team can now reach millions of young people at almost no cost and sidestep time-intensive bureaucracy.
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Personality tests were used to identify individuals as specific "types," initiating them into vast systems of social bureaucracy.
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Diaz-Canel admitted the country was suffering from a liquidity crisis and bureaucracy and was short on fuel.
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"I think because Garrett is an immigrant, he knows what it is to suffer with bureaucracy," Yahyaoui said.
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Neighboring countries like Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam may have larger economies and populations, but bureaucracy can be arduous.
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The service has struggled in the past with bureaucracy and to make clear the importance of space capabilities.
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It will stop the financial hemorrhage due to the bureaucracy taking healthcare dollars away from health care service.
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Puerto Rico's massive government bureaucracy and regulatory structure have been repeatedly cited as barriers to investments and growth.
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They'll also note that DoD, as with any big bureaucracy, has its fair share of inefficiencies and waste.
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The anti-science ideologies in the federal bureaucracy are heartbreaking and will have real consequences for real people.
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MORE (R-Ind.) in Saturday's address said the 2012 terrorist attack in Libya shows the perils of bureaucracy.
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"ISIS is actually a big bureaucracy, believe it or not, and they are leaving behind documents," Amal added.
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He looks for entrepreneurship, long-term thinking and a "very healthy lack of bureaucracy" in all his CEOs.
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It would pursue free trade but also attack oligopolies, lobbying and bureaucracy and reform the corporate tax system.
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Analysts say rampant corruption and a dysfunctional bureaucracy have prevented Congo from capitalizing on its prodigious mineral wealth.
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Nearby, several police officers sat in the white, plastic monobloc chairs endemic to Filipino bureaucracy, taking it easy.
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"Your job, shorn of the paper and the bureaucracy, is to fight forcefully and joyfully for those kids."
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The main obstacles have been a national debt crisis, a strongly unionised public sector and a massive bureaucracy.
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She also went up against the powerful bureaucracy, orchestrating the resignation of the administrative vice minister of defense.
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But "bureaucracy" has become a straw man for any issues Americans see in their government, especially congressional roadblocks.
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In a statement, PDVSA said the new measure would enable a reorganization of operations and minimization of bureaucracy.
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These tweaks would not reverse the huge private bureaucracy bent on increasing profits in markets subsidized by taxpayers.
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Before it joins the EU, Montenegro must first root out organized crime, corruption, nepotism, bureaucracy and red tape.
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"I've been thinking about the ways politics and bureaucracy have tainted my love for this country," she wrote.
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Speaking as acting director on his first day, he called the agency "bureaucracy gone wrong" and vowed changes.
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The Intercept reports the small, secretive Dragonfly team ran up against the company's wider bureaucracy, and got smushed.
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But Artemis still needs to clear its first major hurdle, which it is the bureaucracy of federal budgeting.
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The addition of another level of federal bureaucracy will not materially advance our shared commitment to protecting shipwrecks.
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A giant bureaucracy, not the people affected, determine what is in the public interest and what is not.
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But come up with some tools that actually counter it rather than just throw bureaucracy at the problem.
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But because increased bureaucracy and tighter rules are scaring away relatives, they are being detained for longer periods.
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"The bureaucracy is always going to fight reform -- always, especially the Pentagon," Rogers told NPR in an interview.
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An incisive look at Baltimore narcotics scene, "The Wire" follows the intersection between bureaucracy, education, and the media.
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Creating a Space Corps would just add another layer of bureaucracy to an already massive organization — the Pentagon.
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Jackson faced questions about his experience and ability to lead the second-largest bureaucracy in the federal government.
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The result is a federal bureaucracy with an ever-growing number of corners subject to paralysis and indecision.
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People like M. rise through the ranks because of their ability to work that bureaucracy to their advantage.
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It came from understanding the internal family politics of the Husseins and the power of the state bureaucracy.
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"It's a pure expression of all that ordinary Americans loathe about rule by bureaucracy," writes NMA's Luke Popovich.
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Almost 70 percent of respondents to the Codec survey said bureaucracy and time is already a major barrier.
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Mr Mashaba will also have to contend with a city bureaucracy that is politicised and largely pro-ANC.
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The reconstruction of the power grid — bottlenecked by bureaucracy, outdated laws, and potentially corruption — has been unbearably slow.
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Jackson faced criticism from lawmakers and veterans advocates over his lack of experience to lead the sprawling bureaucracy.
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"That happens extremely rarely," said Andreas Kalesse, Potsdam's chief preservation officer, who helped Mr. Harding navigate Brandenburg's bureaucracy.
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In New York, Andrew Cuomo said he had been frustrated by a testing process hampered by federal bureaucracy.
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The Trump administration has dramatically reduced its importance and cut the bureaucracy out of foreign policy decision-making.
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And that apathy allows for enduring injustice in the form of indefinite detention, tainted procedure and dysfunctional bureaucracy.
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At its core, the Federal Bureau of Control that you spend all of Control navigating is a bureaucracy.
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Harris aides later said the senator was referring to the bureaucracy around health care, not all private insurance.
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