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How to use bureaucracies in a sentence

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The other prop for the Labour leadership is the union bureaucracies, the full time officials at the top of the hierarchy.
We live in a corporatocracy which serves solely the interests of corporations, bureaucracies, congress, both political parties, and the media.
There are, of course, a chief executive's policies, which are executed by a staff and attending bureaucracies.
In America, large firms and the state have to employ bureaucracies to cope with and satisfy one another.
The labour bureaucracies could no longer combine their defence of the profit system with the advocacy of limited social reforms.
The large bureaucracies that implement dirigisme are a dead weight on society, but support the ruling elites with whom they share the spoils.
Such automatic feedback mechanisms are one of the primary reasons why markets perform so much better than public sector bureaucracies.
Certainly, massive health bureaucracies and well endowed research institutions do not have a monopoly on wisdom.
Does anyone really believe that the majority of working people actually like Government bureaucracies?
He distrusts private initiative and longs for giant bureaucracies to run people's lives for them.
The post-Soviet bureaucracies thrive on registration, licensing and other enforced paperwork.
The premise is that traditional government bureaucracies systematically misallocate scarce resources.
He refutes the neo-Weberian argument that financial demands of warfare obliged monarchies to develop modern bureaucracies.
However, such monolithic, single-structure buildings are a symbol of the inefficient central bureaucracies of the past.
The history of the decline of civilizations is not one of inadequate powers to tax, but of top-heavy parasitic bureaucracies.
This is one of the big problems with bureaucracies, especially as regards long-seated civil organizations.
Because of their size and complexity, rational-legal bureaucracies are much more rule-bound than the alternatives.
Even in prison bureaucracies, policies that admit no possible exception are, in a word, stupid.
A Ph.D. is a long, weird and mind-bending experience, and bureaucracies generally are sympathetic about this fact.
Local authority chiefs are insistent that the characterisation of councils as wasteful bureaucracies is wrong.
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The old way dispensed services through large, top-down, inflexible bureaucracies.
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