Church apparatchiks are fond of saying they think in centuries, not days or years, but perhaps it's a habit they need to kick. |
The message to our cultural apparatchiks was that the more popular the project the more official favour and the more money it would find. |
You write that in four of these five states the current rulers are former apparatchiks of the Communist Party. |
Privatization often has involved the corrupt transfer of assets into the private hands of former communist apparatchiks. |
So long as the state provides them with what they need and does not interfere unduly with their operations, they leave it to the apparatchiks. |
It is entirely generated by three budget-hungry heads of universities and their apparatchiks. |