For those who have experienced officialdom, and for that matter officiousness, there are levels of irony in that poster. |
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The hierarchy of religious officialdom has its pinnacle in the Vatican and the office of Pope. |
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A family without a representative in officialdom lacked protection for its wealth and privileges. |
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His main subject matter is the life of Muscovite and provincial merchants and lower officialdom. |
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It takes a long time for officialdom to realise that the supply needs to be improved. |
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David Hockney is outspoken, privileged by his irremovable status, in his distaste for an officialdom of art. |
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The philosopher, whose materialist view of religion appalled the bishops, found his published works rigorously suppressed by officialdom. |
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Entrepreneurs who make sure they cultivate links with officialdom have been welcomed. |
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Aborigines sometimes killed straying convicts, but officialdom usually assumed they had offended in some way. |
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The retail liquor trade in New York state in those days was burdened by antiquated laws and corrupt officialdom. |
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There is nothing so satisfying, however, as a victory on behalf of the common man against the inexorable march of officialdom. |
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Russian investigators in pursuit of illicit transfers were not always helped by foreign officialdom. |
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People have been duped for long enough by a pompous officialdom and an over reverent Press full of its own conceit and self-importance. |
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Eventually Russian officialdom accepted that, in terms of healthy eating, impure US chicken legs were better than no meat at all. |
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Still, officialdom can get overly cautious when something majorly bad happens. |
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It seems that every layer of government above the level of municipal officialdom made no preparations for this at all. |
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Prevailing relations between the Americans and Chinese officialdom, including the generalissimo, were strained when I arrived. |
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The call for more of these every time there is a serious accident seems to be the gut response from citizenry and officialdom alike. |
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Economists sometimes contend that it makes no difference whether officialdom is decently paid or underpaid and makes it up by taking bribes. |
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Inside Out follows residents on their fight with officialdom as the final countdown to D-Day begins. |
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In this context, officialdom is widely seen as hugely oppressive and problematic. |
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But woe betide Town Council officialdom if there is another broken promise in respect of putting this bandstand into a decent and acceptable state of repair. |
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For far too long the Member States have hidden their guilt behind the complex mass of Commission officialdom who cannot answer back. |
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Today, it is the language of officialdom, high culture, books, newscasts, and political sermonizing. |
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A brown-suited instructor with ramrod posture and an air of self-important officialdom points at a blackboard covered with indecipherable scrawls. |
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Suspicious Soviet officialdom had been replaced by hostesses and security guards. |
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Action taken by the American government would hurt much more. Thai officialdom is complicit in labour abuses. |
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Bureaucracy and officialdom would lead to those instruments being totally unused for one simple and intuitive reason. |
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Respecting other ways of doing things can often lead to conflicts between what is required by officialdom and what best suits others. |
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Intimidation by officialdom curbs their religious freedom and they encounter problems in moving about freely and owning property. |
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His attitude was sympathetic, but no solution was found because officialdom does not want to give way on this matter. |
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The support that is provided is mainly about officialdom, language courses, education level and food parcel. |
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The reception they received from Sudanese officialdom and the public was unprecedented in recent Sudanese experience. |
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Chinese philosophers believe in the mutual convertibility of blessings and misfortunes and nowhere is this dramatized so vividly as in Chinese officialdom. |
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He also thinks the country's officialdom is masterful at manipulation. |
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They were sure that officialdom would now take notice of their concerns. |
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Nobody in global officialdom seems willing to do anything about it. |
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Initially, officialdom was concerned with military requirements. |
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With antilabor feeling still running high and with labor's officialdom largely excluded from influence within the government, it was a difficult time for the unions. |
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And anti-corruption campaigners say that little has changed in certain parts of Ukrainian officialdom since the revolution. |
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Their hero died young in a car crash in 1990 at age 28, but his spirit lived on without any threat from Russian officialdom. |
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The search for art created beyond the reach of academic officialdom began with the discovery of Henri Rousseau by Picasso's circle in early twentieth century France. |
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Try standing up to officialdom with that amount of cleavage brandished at you. |
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Pope Francis's trip to Brazil this week has captured hearts and minds as well as stoked pride among officialdom in Rio de Janeiro. |
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The bureaucratic spirit pertains rather to stuffy Confucians, who foolishly imagine that the way to fulfill human potential is through service in officialdom. |
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At the same time, the Council has forthrightly condemned unacceptable conduct on the part of Cuban officialdom not only in the country itself but also to European politicians and visitors. |
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The way in which this established fact is being ignored by European officialdom is very characteristic of the undemocratic, dangerously totalitarian turn that the European Union is taking. |
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Labour puts its trust in qualified teachers and in regional officialdom. |
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But officialdom is not particularly helpful, and there were problems with our original intentions to play this music in the camp itself – which the musicians will visit but sadly not to play. |
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Yes, a trivial matter in the grand scheme, but the kind of counter-point which can be found at every turn in this never-ending debate regarding officialdom. |
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And it has a genius for outfoxing regulators, whom it has treated by turns with deference and defiance. One way in which it has confounded officialdom is by switching products. |
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Internationally, Switzerland comes dead last in this regard, which is odd considering that Swiss officialdom otherwise misses no opportunity to trot out our folk culture. |
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That would mean an immense extension of the apparatus of officialdom. |
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An enormous amount of off-book money sloshes around Chinese business and officialdom, and some of it runs into handbags. |
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However, due to the adoption of the southern standard by officialdom and the Education system the use of written Scots declined. |
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From the late 14th century even Latin was replaced by Inglis as the language of officialdom and literature. |
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If information held by the state is power, then it should be for the purposes of empowering society, and not for empowering officialdom against the citizenry. |
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The hyperactive editing plays like a visual correlate of the jittery, chattery talk of educational officialdom that's supposed to keep museumgoers mentally engaged. |
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These efforts are taking place across the spectrum of interactions between officialdom and the public, whether in governance, procurement, health, school admissions, and so on. |
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Privately, however, she was aware of what she identified as the shortcomings of the papacy and church officialdom. |
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The cost of Kosovo The trouble with boys Genetically modified government United's night Secret society ReprintsThese figures have led to a near obsession in officialdom with boys and their schoolwork. |
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It is exactly the purpose of Freedom of Information to throw open the curtains that conceal what happens in the corridors of executive power, thereby exposing officialdom to public scrutiny and accountability. |
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Then, to get dialogue going with this group, they formed other groups drawn from the scientific community, officialdom, the social partners and community-based organizations. |
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Good luck with that once your origins are an open book to officialdom. |
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To conclude, we must also ask ourselves if we are going to take the path of increasing bureaucracy and officialdom in carrying out these policies, or will we be able to make those instruments more agile? |
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If officialdom can ignore the rules, why should we not ignore them too? |
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Now they are so harried by officialdom the game's not worth the candle. |
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The more obscure and rinky-dink the country, the more anally retentive the officialdom, and Kiribati was about as obscure and rinky-dink as it got. |
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Similar phenomena, which promote a guild-like closure of officialdom, are typically found in the patrimonial and, particularly, in prebendal officialdom of the past. |
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So too with Said, but Lukacs himself of course had to be acrobatic while negotiating with officialdom at home and polemicizing against modernism abroad. |
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