We see indications of this tendency in the perennial impulse to bureaucratize and routinize business practices. |
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It is possible that financial delegation will bureaucratize relations between principals and staff and create a less caring environment. |
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As in most descriptions of horrific events, new phrases are used to bureaucratize or euphemize them. |
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Once again, in spite of the tendency to bureaucratize the concept of quality, real progress was made. |
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Unfortunately, most of those new laws are boring and do little else than further bureaucratize the bureaucracy. |
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In my personal view, it is very wrong for Albanians to have only one political party because that would bureaucratize and criminalize them. |
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The importance of an organizational chart and work regulations is often underestimated by organizations, which argue that these unnecessarily bureaucratize internal administration. |
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One danger in all this, however, is that it is easy to bureaucratize the process to the point where the targets overshadow the goals. |
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The No Child Left Behind Act is our current administration's attempt to bureaucratize and institutionalize Jesus' parable. |
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The United States also will not support a mandatory review conference, as outlined in Section IV, which serves only to institutionalize and bureaucratize this pr ocess. |
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