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Перевод: bureaucratic speek bureaucratic


[прилагательное]
бюрократический; чиновнический


Тезаурус:

  1. The great weight of evidence is that the employment of large numbers of professionals in an organisation poses "problems" for the application of the bureaucratic or hierarchical management model.
  2. The case comes at an embarrassing time for the world's largest industrial company, which is already deep in the red and under attack for its bureaucratic management style.
  3. Poindexter tried, more than once, to take North off the contra account, but North fought back with all the tactics - bureaucratic manoeuvres, leaks to the press, heartbreaking petitions - of which he was capable.
  4. He added that the government was also helping local businesses to expand and invest by cutting down on red tape: "If people in business try to expand it is very, very bureaucratic and government approval is needed for most projects."
  5. Kennedy saw it in what he termed a policy of "constructive repression" - which upon examination turns out to consist mainly in restoring the autonomy of the local official, who will be set free from bureaucratic control to go once again among the people, exercising "sympathy (in its true and not its debauched sense)", conducting his business in the vernacular, abandoning that "cold aloofness" which is "a vice in a ruler", and seeing that the Crown's Indian subjects are well-governed, harmless, and content.
  6. It is so large and bureaucratic that like all such hierarchies it defeats itself.
  7. The high-water mark of bureaucratic efficiency in British administration arrived during the viceroyalty of Lord Curzon, from 1899 to 1905.
  8. Justification "by faith alone" cut away the bureaucratic jungle of human authorities and subservience.
  9. Organisations that apply for the DoI's research cash say that bureaucratic procedures and shortage of staff are to blame.
  10. Maxwell Fyfe's guidelines were never meant to be taken seriously but were merely a piece of bureaucratic window-dressing.
  11. Community policing was once the normal form of policing in the United Kingdom, but the increasingly bureaucratic and professional nature of policing unintentionally yet progressively separated the police from the community, leading to more anonymous and impersonal contacts between them (see Ericson 1982: 24).
  12. The underlying purpose of recording new information must be made clear to avoid it being regarded as just a bureaucratic exercise.
  13. The changes in public transport look more like an attack on local political autonomy than on bureaucratic power (see also Duncan and Goodwin, 1988, pp. 256-;70).

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