The government bureaucrats may continue in the old, wrong-headed, and unscientific rhetoric, but the public health people should know better. |
It is surely the end of the line for these jumped-up bureaucrats with lots of power and not much sense of their democratic responsibilities. |
Known for his acerbic wit, sharp tongue, and occasional profanity, he stood out among the colorless bureaucrats who ruled Poland. |
On the other hand the bureaucrats were wedded to social partnership and wanted to avoid conflict with the authorities at all costs. |
O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
Executive decision-makers, both cabinet-level politicians and policy bureaucrats, are the key actors in policy formation. |