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"bureaucratic" Definitions
  1. connected with a bureaucracy or bureaucrats and involving complicated official rules which may seem unnecessary

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Some claim that the office has become a resource-consuming behemoth that only adds bureaucratic complexities to an already-too-bureaucratic community.
Today's events suggest that may require more bureaucratic courage than we may have anticipated, indeed perhaps more bureaucratic courage than the bureaucracy can routinely muster.
" Durbin added: "They're trapped in a bureaucratic cave too.
But many have foundered on bureaucratic resistance and amiguismo (cronyism).
But my interest really is more in the bureaucratic process.
The easiest gains lie in tackling bureaucratic obstacles to trade.
To hip leftists of the sixties, unions looked stodgily bureaucratic.
Our intimate, personal choice had quickly become something squeamishly bureaucratic.
Change is rarely brought about by "bureaucratic exhortation", he notes.
They are American in every sense bar the bureaucratic one.
And we're also getting rid of all the bureaucratic hurdles.
"It's just a very, very bureaucratic system," the President said.
It is extraordinarily opaque, extraordinarily slow, extraordinarily bureaucratic, extraordinarily wasteful.
But a bureaucratic misstep almost undid Kerry and Lew's decision.
The sheer bureaucratic weight of the initiative is not feasible.
The biggest loser with bureaucratic imperialism is the American consumer.
What might the Constitution's framers say about this bureaucratic proclamation?
This is far more than a simple bureaucratic turf issue.
The system is plagued by extensive regulation and bureaucratic controls.
But India is in the midst of major bureaucratic change.
As a result, bureaucratic programs grow unchecked and accountability suffers.
Bureaucratic and other delays hampered the project from the start.
With her credentials, it was the bureaucratic equivalent of Siberia.
Washington has tried the bureaucratic way, and it is failing.
In the US, there has been an additional bureaucratic hoop.
The order Mr. Trump signed had a long bureaucratic history.
Are we going to initiate a bureaucratic procedure every time?
The new regulations are intended to banish such bureaucratic hurdles.
It is about working within legal frameworks and bureaucratic institutions.
Bureaucratic agencies must accept sensible restraints on their regulatory powers.
Eventually, I faced a far more serious Indonesian bureaucratic problem.
The language of the documents can be stilted, even bureaucratic.
It was an extremely harsh punishment for a bureaucratic oversight.
The move seems aimed at expanding their limited bureaucratic footprint.
O'Brien is also taking steps to reduce bureaucratic red tape.
But the majority of these delays are bureaucratic, not strategic.
You don't go through these endless bureaucratic things and delays.
Other financial regulatory disputes in China involve bureaucratic turf issues.
It's not just American patients who endure endless bureaucratic hassles.
But the two men were relatively unskilled at bureaucratic infighting.
Surely that says something about the nature of bureaucratic structures.
It took some bureaucratic jujitsu to get this thing through.
Facebook has joined with Alphabet (formerly Google) to address bureaucratic obstacles.
That's not necessarily what you want organizing pragmatic, bureaucratic, managerial stuff.
Finally, the control of information is also a powerful bureaucratic instrument.
They described a system that's both acutely stressful and profoundly bureaucratic.
These are people who will struggle to clear such bureaucratic hurdles.
Bureaucratic issues and backlog ensued, resulting in delays in application processing.
Despite Hadden's criminal conviction, Hoechstetter's attempts repeatedly ran into bureaucratic walls.
The bureaucratic and inflexible benefits system was unable to keep up.
To make changes at an established company is a bureaucratic process.
But he had a point about capitalism in its bureaucratic form.
The permit was the last bureaucratic hurdle to the pipeline's completion.
But the path to sainthood is often more bureaucratic than beatific.
That Eichmann's actions were, in Arendt's terms, banal and bureaucratic only
The result is an excessively costly and slow-moving bureaucratic mess.
"We don't need bureaucratic timelines -- we need funding now," Scott said.
Yes, she wants to leave the bureaucratic and illiberal European Union.
It was at a bureaucratic level, well above their pay grade.
Bureaucratic red tape was holding up the relief effort she said.
Sadly, bureaucratic delays in the approval process can have tragic consequences.
Drug companies, especially large ones, are famously bureaucratic and slow-moving.
The FAA said the dangers warrant waiving the typical bureaucratic process.
The OPM's process of evaluating ALJ candidates was bureaucratic and nonpartisan.
It's just been stuck for months in the bureaucratic review process.
That policy statement has since languished in the bank's bureaucratic corners.
HR 676 replaces market allocation with bureaucratic decision-making and control.
"I'm not accustomed to that kind of bureaucratic freedom," Ruusunen said.
Since then, the new regulation has disappeared into a bureaucratic limbo.
But there have been obstacles, mostly bureaucratic encounters within the department.
Despite Lott's apparent earnestness, bureaucratic hurdles will likely doom his idea.
There's a lot of language barriers, bureaucratic barriers, and cultural barriers.
If shrubs look like ground cover, perhaps it suits bureaucratic purposes.
The zoo's director blamed bureaucratic hurdles hampering efforts to improve conditions.
To tackle bureaucratic delays, he introduced new civil courts for misdemeanors.
But instead they end up preoccupied with feeding the bureaucratic beast.
Critics also say it would create a bureaucratic nightmare of paperwork.
But the European Union is legalistic, bureaucratic and runs by precedent.
Very little is actually changing, though, except for some bureaucratic reshuffling.
That may seem a small and insular example of bureaucratic gamesmanship.
But even in confirming a case, this is also very bureaucratic.
This is one example of how bureaucratic independence can go awry.
Bureaucratic densification since the 1970s has made government beyond human control.
It could also entail significant bureaucratic risk, several former officials said.
Two journalists have told the story as a bureaucratic page-turner.
That's years of bureaucratic process before a single bulldozer breaks ground.
In typically low-key, bureaucratic style, it was completed by email.
"We don't need bureaucratic timelines — we need funding now," Scott said.
Bureaucratic considerations also may limit the impact of Trump's policy changes.
" Shani added that the move was "actually quite a bureaucratic process.
How, in short, can the charismatic and the bureaucratic be combined?
Was this a shameful kowtow to Beijing or a bureaucratic oversight?
It could also entail significant bureaucratic risk, several former officials said.
"The travel ban was a case of bureaucratic incompetence," she said.
No one had ever seen a bureaucratic fight quite like it.
He won the first-annual "Bureaucratic Writing Contest" hosted by tNY.Press.
The bureaucratic glut is perhaps partly to blame for the delays.
And such a bureaucratic shuffle could come with a hefty price tag.
The reality is that EPA has been a bureaucratic cesspool for decades.
He would find the language of higher education today repressed and bureaucratic.
Repealing or drastically overhauling the law will be a long, bureaucratic process.
They were fed up with the bureaucratic nature of the European Union.
The delayed bureaucratic promises from the Army are playing with our lives.
Very cleverly, it turns out — by snowing him under with bureaucratic options.
Nobody likes an obstruction, but having a bureaucratic one is especially galling.
ACA established a bureaucratic labyrinth of new organizational structures, regulations and incentives.
Silk is a minor bureaucratic functionary in a mysterious office in Berlin.
Apart from holding back economic development, bureaucratic dysfunction also complicates everyday life.
For another, it is often found in heavy academic and bureaucratic prose.
Last-minute legal, bureaucratic or logistical obstacles may yet hurt his lot.
Ultimately, the World Bank's own bureaucratic habits will probably entangle Mr Malpass.
It established the state's direct and unique bureaucratic relationship with every citizen.
Perhaps inevitably, however, the law has collided with bureaucratic inertia and politics.
We need to make sure there are not too many bureaucratic hurdles.
And indeed, environmental proposals are often top-down, bureaucratic, job-killing messes.
Ladies and gentlemen, Brexit: the bureaucratic headache even Stephen Hawking can't stomach.
Often this is caused by bureaucratic oversight, but it is still wrong.
The military has been strained by problems with equipment and bureaucratic wrangling.
That tribunal never materialized, amid a series of juridical and bureaucratic problems.
Bureaucratic and legalistic expediency do not justify this breach of good faith.
It's bureaucratic tomfoolery at its finest, and it should not be tolerated.
We cannot beat them by adopting a closed and overly bureaucratic approach.
Sometimes it does take a disrupter to break through the bureaucratic logjam.
Lindsay Roth, a community organizer at Project Safe, points to bureaucratic restrictions.
They can find abuses, ethical lapses, and deeply ingrained bureaucratic cultural issues.
This touch, flesh to flesh, is what dissolves Angelo's icy bureaucratic armor.
This is too high a price to pay for bureaucratic screw-tightening.
There seem to be bureaucratic, scientific, and economic drivers for the debacle.
There seem to be bureaucratic, scientific, and economic drivers for the debacle.
In a more bureaucratic system, at least in theory, competence trumps loyalty.
And smoothly transforming large parts of society is a gargantuan bureaucratic task.
That is the joy of working for a large and bureaucratic corporation.
Their desire has fed a bureaucratic behemoth known as learning outcomes assessment.
Those are bureaucratic matters, decided by authorities whose faces we don't see.
They were not expecting the enforcement crackdown or the long bureaucratic delays.
Those bureaucratic hurdles were so daunting that the clinics stopped injecting eggs.
They have closed polling places, reduced voting hours and introduced bureaucratic hurdles.
The problem, according to an internal State Department review, was essentially bureaucratic.
He also said that bureaucratic obstacles in Bangladesh were holding up repatriation.
And I celebrate my freedom from bureaucratic restraints that once held me.
It has been weakened by years of bureaucratic, lobbyist, and political intervention.
Bolton is inclined to bring a gun to a bureaucratic knife fight.
Part of the reason for the delay, Mr. Earnest said, was bureaucratic.
Such bureaucratic challenges remain particularly frustrating for mineral-rich states, and Sen.
And the result amounts to a major bureaucratic, academic and emotional achievement.
I.O., comes in for special scorn, standing for insular, uninspired, bureaucratic leadership.
The federal government is infamously bureaucratic about the technology its employees use.
Ahok had promoted more transparent budgets, bureaucratic reform and better urban infrastructure.
"It's really depressing to see," Bolton said of the bureaucratic red tape.
This is obviously a bureaucratic scandal that mostly angers conservatives and Republicans.
Regulatory relief will allow us to work the land without bureaucratic meddling.
Mr. Jones said the delay might be related to a bureaucratic snag.
CT: The Bank has been described as being slow complex and bureaucratic.
Bolton was inclined to bring a gun to any bureaucratic knife fight.
They claimed that sharia law would resolve Kosovo's lawlessness and bureaucratic dysfunction.
It is also working on easing bureaucratic hurdles to unlimited "expert visas".
Rural America's culture is too important to pawn away through bureaucratic fiat.
A missing head of household leaves a Syrian family in bureaucratic limbo.
Plus: bureaucratic details remain, like how will this all be paid for?
And which, in special settings like universities, is subject to bureaucratic enforcement.
The GST, although welcome, is unnecessarily complicated and bureaucratic, greatly reducing its efficiency.
"These are bureaucratic habits that have no technical or legal justification," said Braga.
It reads less like bureaucratic legalese than like a classic American short story.
But it is a bureaucratic minnow, with little more than a dozen employees.
Some retail investors are also looking to slake their taste for bureaucratic blood.
They&aposre realizing that this is a bureaucratic issue, not a political issue.
The process can be overly bureaucratic and in some instances may be unclear.
The mark of bureaucratic age was a tendency to reduce knowledge to information.
As such, even a bit of bureaucratic paper is enough to make news.
But physical and bureaucratic barriers touted as security measures can be counter-productive.
I laid under the covers, listening in for the noise of bureaucratic mechanisms.
It combines diplomatic intrigue, spycraft, towering personalities, bureaucratic bungling, military history and ideology.
There are already signs of bureaucratic resistance even to the government's modest revisions.
His clownish protagonist, the bureaucratic oaf Ma Daode, is a corrupt, greedy hack.
Cost overruns and bureaucratic delays have led to slow progress on the project.
Jeff Flake, end "bureaucratic hiring obstacles" that are making the border less secure.
But even without repealing the reforms, he could stall them through bureaucratic gridlock.
Groups like EIPR say they have tried to register but faced bureaucratic obstacles.
USAID's weakness is also reflected in its lowly place in the bureaucratic hierarchy.
Much of the bureaucratic headache, explains Islamorada's Forster, is all the red tape.
Union bosses joyfully sank the issue of his dismissal in a bureaucratic swamp.
Some respondents also noted increased scrutiny by customs authorities and other bureaucratic challenges.
They didn't want to leave any bureaucratic loopholes for the authorities to exploit.
"This involves becoming more capable, leaner, more agile, and less bureaucratic," he said.
Yet the country's rigid bureaucratic rules are still adjusting to include transgender rights.
Even beyond the security risks, the system seems to be a bureaucratic disaster.
But she was mistakenly released from custody because of a bureaucratic mix-up.
He even considered introducing wild elk, but the bureaucratic hurdles seemed too onerous.
Bureaucratic regulations killed the spirit of industry and commerce resulting in massive unemployment.
In other words, the process takes a lot of bureaucratic steps and time.
And it's from this bureaucratic, ruling machinery that Kim manages and demands loyalty.
Slow-moving, bureaucratic public institutions, Zukin said, will have a hard time competing.
It took an hour and a half to go through the bureaucratic maze.
Kirschenheiter's has since retained new counsel, who rectified the bureaucratic misfiling the situation.
In some cases, the action appears to be the result of bureaucratic confusion.
They fight a constant war against bureaucratic bloat, unnecessary complexity and overlong meetings.
He moved up the ranks at CBS but chafed against the bureaucratic culture.
Wieviorka's survey dwells on numbers and bureaucratic infighting among the Allied intelligence organizations.
What's this "bureaucratic war" between the FTC and FCC that must be settled?
Mr. Vallas's airline is not the only one that has encountered bureaucratic headwinds.
Aside from the bureaucratic turf wars, there's the struggle to win Trump's mind.
But bureaucratic obstacles have left her stranded among other Syrian refugees in Jordan.
And his administration is dismantling bureaucratic red-tape as fast as humanly possible.
Over one quarter of American workers face the bureaucratic fiasco of occupational licensing.
Thus far, communication out of Samsung has been overly "bureaucratic," Mr. Crutchfield said.
"There are a multitude of bureaucratic difficulties resulting from this scheduling," she said.
Many women find that due to bureaucratic wrangling they've run out of time.
Decisionmaking within the sovereign wealth fund is also described as slow and bureaucratic.
Mr. Bewley braved a tangled thicket of bureaucratic agencies, eventually planting 140 acres.
Or, conversely, they could lose their competitive spirit altogether, becoming bureaucratic and complacent.
But abolishing the post office completely is more than just a bureaucratic issue.
The logistical and bureaucratic hurdles associated with doing work in space are astounding.
I wouldn't suggest that I felt particularly shackled or involved in bureaucratic difficulties.
That's very unusual behavior in the bureaucratic situation you see in Washington sometimes.
Even in India, environmentalists marvel at China's ability to mobilize its bureaucratic machinery.
Many others wondered how the measure would impact schools, bureaucratic procedures and supermarkets.
Mr. Mulvaney's proposal is, in part, a back-to-the-future bureaucratic move.
Eventually, though, businesses started to view these structures as expensive and overly bureaucratic.
I realize I've just walked through a fair amount of bureaucratic back story.
In a 257 statement, Ms. Tauber said it was a purely bureaucratic decision.
They did against the political class and bureaucratic deep state and elected Trump.
It's time that Congress removes this unnecessary bureaucratic barrier to clinical pharmacy care.
It can be hard to feel sympathy for bureaucratic and faceless insurance companies.
The two also want to harmonize standards, reduce bureaucratic obstacles and cut costs.
Apparent victories in public forums can get beaten back in subsequent bureaucratic battles.
"This is bureaucratic politics 101," said Christine Wormuth, a former top Pentagon official.
But the recommendation became bogged down, Ms. James said, in the bureaucratic process.
Tzanko's quest to get the original watch back results in a bureaucratic nightmare.
These new regulations merely add unnecessary bureaucratic burdens that will discourage vital research.
The British love dry, bureaucratic technical reports as much as they love queuing.
The hard work will be implementing a strategy that requires major bureaucratic changes.
It alienates us from "the government," a phrase that today connotes bureaucratic quagmire.
Not even a bureaucratic infighter and political maneuverer like Bolton could change that.
This ruling was about a bureaucratic process, not the outcome of the process.
Yet, these projects face formidable obstacles in the form of bureaucratic red tape.
The power-market rules, the bureaucratic hurdles — those were all created by governments.
"He's a masterful bureaucratic tactician," Waxman wrote in a Friday piece for Lawfare.
Neza's bureaucratic secession allowed Mr. Amador to remake the force in his image.
It's also in part due to their own bureaucratic incentives and self-interest.
This bureaucratic terminal, about 19 miles north of Krome via the Ronald Reagan Turnpike and near a gigantic new FBI field office, is an intermediate step for many immigrants at various stages of the bureaucratic process that will determine their futures.
The lawsuit also says that Kansas' administration of the law was a bureaucratic mess.
Part of that, he quickly learned, comes down to the bureaucratic challenges around drones.
Even then, there are even greater political and bureaucratic challenges that the technology faces.
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The bureaucratic systems we have across government are designed to grow and perpetuate themselves.
Today, the paperwork and bureaucratic red tape scares off millions of potential home buyers.
Men have been bringing up other men since the dawn of bureaucratic organizational structures.
The bureaucratic elite are abogados del estado (state lawyers) rather than public-sector managers.
The practice of private prosecution, which forces victims to navigate bureaucratic obstacles, dissuades many.
Tired of bureaucratic sludge, they cheered Mr Modi's promise of "minimum government, maximum governance".
So far, too many have viewed it as a bureaucratic exercise, says Sir Michael.
One of them, Jill Simpson, calls the application process a "drawn-out, bureaucratic nightmare".
Bolton is known as a colorful figure in Washington and an inveterate bureaucratic infighter.
Since the crisis, banks have not needed an excuse to be bureaucratic or timid.
By focusing solely on onscreen performances, the SAGs are less bureaucratic than the Globes.
None of these things would be possible without a complex bureaucratic system enabling them.
Erring MPs are accountable to their parties rather than to more formal bureaucratic structures.
They've thrown up every bureaucratic obstacle possible in order to advance an activist agenda.
The apathy I witnessed was just one of many signs of this bureaucratic disinterest.
The restructuring plan is focused on making the company more agile and less bureaucratic.
You could find desperate bottom feeders, ambitious climbers, and bureaucratic gofers pretty much everywhere.
It's a peppy way to commemorate a new bureaucratic reshuffling of the Defense Department.
But what I'm doing in this work is transforming the bureaucratic into the poetic.
Generals and Admirals are entangled in many layers of barbed wire of bureaucratic politics.
For children born out of wedlock, however, the nightmare of bureaucratic non-recognition persists.
Bush added that the company focuses on reducing "administrative, bureaucratic drag" on medical practice.
Taking down even a relatively small dam is a slow, expensive, and bureaucratic process.
To pay all those bureaucratic costs, payments to care providers had to be slashed.
Why it matters: Medicare's annual payment rules are buried in bureaucratic and complex language.
" Gerwin called Trump's trade proposals "not only wrongheaded, but they'd be a bureaucratic nightmare.
It simply removes a layer of bureaucratic paperwork that does not advance public safety.
And Lucas suspects Iran may not have the bureaucratic infrastructure to offer blanket citizenship.
Bureaucratic discretion is the main reason why it is hard to get Japanese nationality.
In practice, this bureaucratic meddling tends to limit what health insurers offer their customers.
The window for inconsistent enforcement and bureaucratic bungling by officials appears to be substantial.
It's about realizing we need to make change, and make change despite being bureaucratic.
"We looked under the hood" and found this bureaucratic red tape, the official added.
It is, essentially, bureaucratic speak for Kennedy's transition to a heavily commercialized space facility.
Mr. Trump was taking advantage of a bureaucratic maneuver that is not readily available.
But that ploy, a classic bureaucratic trick, could backfire — it could become Nunes III.
They talk about an agency that is out of control, it's a bureaucratic monster.
Sometimes the most insidious threat to the franchise comes from a thousand bureaucratic cuts.
Drawn in crayon by Mr. Waititi, Paula and Andy are burlesques of bureaucratic incompetency.
But good lawyers know how to skirt bureaucratic requirements designed to protect American workers.
For many, DNA testing offers a way around the bureaucratic hurdles and flawed records.
But we-- we couldn't fix one-- WARREN BUFFETT: No. CHARLIE MUNGER: --that's already bureaucratic.
Allowing a bureaucratic board this breadth of authority over health care choices is unnecessary.
And the effects could also be infuriating: France remained an extraordinarily bureaucratic state, too.
"We don't have time to spin up a whole bureaucratic process" was the answer.
Yet despite the normalization of bureaucratic diversity, racism continues to permeate the fashion system.
Allowing crops to rot in a field because of bureaucratic inefficiency is simply unacceptable.
Their efforts were thwarted by skeptical immigration officials, wartime events and endless bureaucratic hurdles.
Through a bureaucratic quirk of the legislation's passing, that data is not available - anywhere.
The memo in question is just one paragraph long and is bureaucratic in nature.
Unfortunately, budgetary missteps and bureaucratic red tape have led to a shortage of controllers.
The seemingly bureaucratic act of a few state officials is our deed as well.
In Britain, the endless bureaucratic roadblocks put in the path of the Brexit process.
We need a "Medicare for All" system to end the current, massive bureaucratic waste.
The United Nations does have cumbersome managerial and bureaucratic procedures that must be fixed.
China might throw bureaucratic obstacles in the way of U.S. firms in the country.
Like other such pairs, the two women had come together through opaque, bureaucratic machinery.
Though the letter was cloaked in bureaucratic language, the issue is explosive in Israel.
It would be the death of the monarch's recovery by a thousand bureaucratic cuts.
What about the preservation of American liberties and the encroachments of bureaucratic liberal despotism?
But opponents of the occupation said the little-noticed bureaucratic move had great significance.
Uzbekistan's inclusion could significantly mitigate the bureaucratic hurdles Uzbek labour migrants face in Russia.
Unnerving amounts of personal information now could be sucked into bureaucratic databases, Packard observed.
By February, Mulvaney had spread a kind of bureaucratic fog across his new agency.
Back at the agency, the bureaucratic Ping-Pong continued as the legal wrangling progressed.
He would use bureaucratic jargon known only to someone inside Russia's Kafkaesque legal system.
It's lots of online research into bureaucratic processes and committees I never knew existed.
But because nothing bureaucratic is ever simple, impeachment doesn't actually mean removal from office.
Will the regime create bureaucratic snafus and drag its feet in releasing political prisoners?
Why should a bureaucratic overlay be required in one case and not the other?
Veterans of the cleanup who filed claims were blocked by a bureaucratic Catch-22.
The system behind these taxes is a bureaucratic mammoth, a deadweight on the economy.
And it isn't always the bureaucratic army employed by federal, state and local governments.
President Trump has set up political, bureaucratic and diplomatic bargaining for months to come.
They say the recognition of foreign professional qualifications is likely to remain too bureaucratic.
The government-prescribed technical mandates would substitute bureaucratic preferences for the freedom to innovate.
President Trump must not allow bureaucratic inertia to block his efforts against Iran's threat.
For the East Coast, H.R. 200 establishes new bureaucratic requirements toestablish new catch shares.
A central force behind doctor dissatisfaction is bureaucratic intrusion and loss of professional autonomy.
This is meant to counter bureaucratic inertia in spectrum management, blocking dynamic market forces.
The federal government is a massive bureaucratic organization — a challenge for any leadership team.
In Alternative Facts, sham notaries put ersatz stamps of bureaucratic approval on visitors' lies.
Decision-making within the sovereign wealth fund is also described as slow and bureaucratic.
Not just the bureaucratic bumbling, but the fact that these people are deeply hypocritical.Yes.
It literally is control of the local park rather than some distant bureaucratic authority.
In subsequent decades, however, it's become a bureaucratic backwater with little real policymaking clout.
Besides, the mob's hierarchy isn't particularly clear—in fact, it's a cluttered, bureaucratic mess.
One thing that could make a difference: a more bureaucratic hiring process, Ezra suggested.
"One-window" hubs have streamlined bureaucratic processes that used to require trips to separate offices.
We have worked to give the American people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in Washington.
What really distinguishes Gorsuch is he is a decided and clear opponent of bureaucratic overreach.
There's this impression that the tech industry innovates quickly, while governments are bureaucratic and lethargic.
They are of a piece with China's deep-seated bureaucratic traditions of coercion and paternalism.
The delays and expense associated with an overly bureaucratic process also pose real environmental costs.
This bureaucratic complication is yet another sign that Musk's O'Hare Express is a long shot.
Later, Francis could unveil his blueprint for overhauling the Roman Curia, the Vatican's bureaucratic structure.
Long lines of refugees make their way through the various bureaucratic hurdles to identity cards.
Bolton, 69, is known as a dedicated hawk who marries bureaucratic savvy with belligerent rhetoric.
The planning process is a bureaucratic quagmire, made worse by NIMBYism and nonsensical neighbour complaints.
This seems like a bit of arcane bureaucratic wrangling, but it's potentially a big step.
Dr Borozdina thinks the university's travails may just be a symptom of Russia's bureaucratic chaos.
He has repeatedly urged the department to charge his political and bureaucratic opponents with crimes.
Or more like a bureaucratic catastrophe thrashing frantically while failing to get anywhere at all?
The fight to reform sexual assault policies on campus is facing a maddeningly bureaucratic hurdle.
ICANN's "multi-stakeholderism", which means that everybody has some say, sounds like a bureaucratic nightmare.
However, regions may be removed during the lengthy bureaucratic process to write a final plan.
However, foreign investors' projects often fall quietly by the wayside when bureaucratic obstacles prove insurmountable.
The genocide started by ISIS, thus continues through attrition because of governmental or bureaucratic inaction.
His conduct with Comey is indicative of the way he's subverting the modern bureaucratic state.
But instead, tech sees it as exacerbating the skills shortage while injecting more bureaucratic dysfunction.
Bureaucratic overlords in Montana and Wisconsin as well as California made headlines for garish abuses.
In an industry that employs 14.4 million Americans, bureaucratic overreach can have a major impact.
Its bureaucratic administration has been a male preserve, at least as much as other faiths.
Efforts to-date are overly bureaucratic with misaligned resources and authorities that lack clear objectives.
Compared to shrewd bureaucratic warriors like Mattis and McMaster, Trump and Bannon are rank dilettantes.
Some solutions feel conservative: reducing licensing requirements and other bureaucratic rules that hamper start-ups.
Businesses would compete for the allegiances of consumers rather than the spoils of bureaucratic imperialism.
Their departure, a narrow, bureaucratic version of Britain's, became known as the empty chair crisis.
This started us down a road that ended in gross bureaucratic abuse by that agency.
The reason why is totally bureaucratic: It can be difficult to update Italian identification documents.
More broadly, China has many competing bureaucratic interests at stake in the Silk Road project.
The country is too large to be governed through a bureaucratic chain of command alone.
This would not happen if the U.S. was entangled in the WHO's unelected bureaucratic web.
And I don't think any manager is purposely thinking, 'How can I become more bureaucratic?
But bureaucratic inefficiency may pose the most existential threat yet toward the now-crumbling building.
Practically, attributing specific emissions to each imported good is a recipe for a bureaucratic muddle.
Reduce the bureaucratic torment of the job rather than adding to it all the time.
And Cheney exploited his bureaucratic genius, both inside and outside government, to ensure message discipline.
They praised generally good care — once they learned how to navigate an unnecessarily bureaucratic system.
The film's message, a BBC Radio reviewer suggested, is that bureaucratic inefficiency is actually deliberate.
Jake Bernstein: There's a lot of bureaucratic inertia and timidity in the IRS for sure.
This bureaucratic morass has forced some providers to reconsider their participation in the Choice program.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has said the rule is bureaucratic overreach and will cost jobs.
Clapper, arguably Flynn's biggest bureaucratic adversary, announced his resignation Thursday, just hours before Flynn's appointment.
The argument that Medicaid is a "big government" program — a bureaucratic monolith — is another myth.
He's never helped someone get her Social Security check when it's stuck in bureaucratic limbo.
We all live under an assault of constant inputs, demands, tedious bureaucratic tasks or requests.
And after years of protests, lawsuits and bureaucratic stalling, he and his Cooper comrades won.
This policy change is merely a bureaucratic obstacle to keep poor people from obtaining Medicaid.
So while this might seem like a run-of-the-mill bureaucratic change, it's not.
The report says that bureaucratic confusion and vacancies in key posts are largely to blame.
The response to gang crime is not homogenous—it's intricate, bureaucratic, and plagued by infighting.
He knew JetSuite, his biggest rival, was a fellow scrappy innovator in a bureaucratic industry.
These systems are all beset by the usual technological hurdles, cost overruns and bureaucratic pitfalls.
But the bureaucratic churn of long lines, rerouted ships and missed connections left many stranded.
America's health care system is a costly, bureaucratic mess, and virtually every American knows it.
Of course, with a plan of this size and scale, C.H.C.s would offer bureaucratic challenges.
Determining the value of taxable assets through an opaque process of bureaucratic whimsy invites corruption.
Major bureaucratic hurdles keep lifesaving drugs out of the reach of millions who need them.
It could simply be bureaucratic incompetence by individuals within the organization, the news outlet notes.
H.R. McMaster, the national security adviser, is finally getting a little hard-earned bureaucratic traction.
When a supplier tries to help an abandoned patient, bureaucratic rules get in the way.
A spinoff removes what Melius called the bureaucratic culture that comes with a large conglomerate.
However, accessing patients' clinical information costs time and money, and is filled with bureaucratic hurdles.
The Foreign Ministry insisted Tuesday that the suspension of coal imports was a bureaucratic procedure.
Without their idealism and anger, the event would look like just another bureaucratic death march.
Trump is negotiating with individual businesses outside of the rule of law and bureaucratic procedure.
These represented some of the bureaucratic hurdles that delayed construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Paris is so bureaucratic you can't actually open the gutter and get the ring out.
Lawmakers are concerned that bureaucratic turf wars are complicating the federal response to cyber threats.
Now, some readers point to the administration and see nothing more than bureaucratic turf wars.
Aside from technical glitches, the COVID-19 testing has been plagued by bureaucratic red tape.
Since bureaucratic competence correlates fairly well with average incomes, poor countries will generally fare worse.
This is in part the result of bureaucratic inertia and a lack of political interest.
Like many bureaucratic challenges, the backlog of disability claims got worse before it got better.
Those sanctions have been in bureaucratic limbo because Treasury Department officials are not on board.
Peter from Umeå: I guess it's just one of the many bureaucratic rules we have.
And Mattis might not be particularly well suited for the bureaucratic, nonwarrior aspects of the job.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a bureaucratic labyrinth of new organizational structures, regulations and incentives.
After some bureaucratic and planning hiccups, it was Barish who saw the construction to its completion.
A shortage of workers, bureaucratic bungling and slow procurement processes have plagued the states' health systems.
But the reality is that it's often, as you put it, quiet and methodical and bureaucratic.
The EU is hopelessly bureaucratic Forget all the tabloid nonsense about Brussels bureaucrats banning British sausages.
In recent decades, presidents have typically followed a bureaucratic process led by the Department of Justice.
The simplest upside is that there wasn't a long, bureaucratic process to get the place approved.
We expect to see more modern technology implemented to eliminate bureaucratic red tape and government inefficiencies.
Of course, a more European-style American welfare state would also have European-style bureaucratic problems.
"Only after I joined here, I realized how bureaucratic the system was," said Ye Myat Thu.
The protagonist is a camo-wearing coal miner who gets laid off because of bureaucratic bullshit.
Last year's bungled stock market intervention and mini-devaluation punctured the myth of Chinese bureaucratic infallibility.
Many households that qualify for payments do not receive them because of corruption and bureaucratic failings.
And that's going to make the business less bureaucratic, faster moving, faster decision making, more dynamic.
Change seems to be on the way, more in response to customers' worries than bureaucratic pressure.
The "bureaucratic mission creep", he argues, "badly needed to be brought under closer oversight by Congress".
Mulvaney, a former Tea Party member of Congress, wants to emphasize the bureaucratic part of it.
But President Obama didn't become aware of Hamo's story through diplomatic channels or international bureaucratic machinations.
In a region full of state-dominated, bureaucratic, corruption-riddled economies, it is a revolutionary thought.
Parts of a huge Chinese investment at Piraeus, Athens's port, are being stymied by bureaucratic objections.
These are people whose livelihoods and reputations are largely safe from the Trump administration's bureaucratic cruelty.
It's also a balance between having fun working with kids and sitting in long bureaucratic meetings.
And yes, there are some horror stories out of these systems — waste, inefficiency, and bureaucratic corruption.
In recent years, activists have had to fight bureaucratic battles to hold an annual pride gathering.
"Speed of service, speed of giving out permits, are the keys to bureaucratic reform," Widodo said.
To pay all these new bureaucratic costs, money had to be taken away from care services.
That's a big "if," and it hinges on a tangle of scientific, social, and bureaucratic complications.
Perhaps the new administration could also finish the difficult bureaucratic reforms we began under President Obama.
Instead, the people – through their elected representatives – must take on bureaucratic bloat sooner rather than later.
Will the other ports of migrant entry aim for this level of bureaucratic normalization and efficiency?
Horror stories of long waits for treatment, bureaucratic inertia, fraud, incompetence, cover-ups and politics abound.
Yes, but: The system continues to face technological and bureaucratic problems that regulators need to address.
For foreigners, it would be less easygoing, more suspicious and more bureaucratic for work and travel.
The Thai military junta often invokes executive power, known as Article 44, to clear bureaucratic hurdles.
The move would knock down "bureaucratic barriers" and consolidate multiple chains of command, according to Virts.
"Trump has thrown out the usual diplomatic playbook and the concept of bureaucratic timelines," Klingner said.
The bureaucratic review process was already too slow, and these two incidents only made things worse.
This bureaucratic leviathan will enforce regulations seemingly designed to catch out the maximum number of recipients.
Peru also has said the wall would hurt efforts to remove bureaucratic barriers at the border.
He regularly writes on issues of public health emergency preparedness, biodefense, biotechnology policy, and bureaucratic politics.
The bad news is bureaucratic roadblocks impose costly infrastructure constraints in some parts of the country.
To succeed, he or she should also be experienced in the bureaucratic swamp that is Washington.
Efforts by the city to reduce such violence dates back decades, as do the bureaucratic roadblocks.
On Tuesday, Perry said President Barack Obama had put up "bureaucratic blockades" to American energy creation.
Unfortunately, too many of them seem to be afflicted with a case of learned bureaucratic helplessness.
The result, government opponents say, is a bureaucratic and operational mess, even at the very top.
Disputing a water bill in Baltimore, like much of the country, means jumping through bureaucratic hoops.
Software systems govern how we interact as groups, and that makes them unavoidably bureaucratic in nature.
The bureaucratic grind of your border inspector's life is compounded by how devastatingly poor you are.
But would revoking it do much, or would they just replace one bureaucratic model with another?
There is a long, arduous, and bureaucratic process involved in getting that compensation, and it's retraumatizing.
But the officials refused to do so, essentially because it would have required changing bureaucratic procedures.
She suggested declaring a disaster, which could remove some of those obstacles and bureaucratic red tape.
But the industry's largest companies are now mature, bureaucratic businesses whose daily decisions are heavily scrutinized.
Tunji Kasim and Richard Cordery are serviceable as the hot and cold incarnations of bureaucratic monstrosity.
The bureaucratic headache that kept Ms. Headley at the Brooklyn office for hours is not unusual.
The bureaucratic oligarchy drew the boundaries of acceptable politics; the politicians were to remain within them.
Their gospel was simple: "Free" markets are dynamic and productive, while government is bureaucratic and ineffective.
Cuccinelli was in position to enact such restrictive changes only by a feat of bureaucratic legerdemain.
Over the last few days, stories of bureaucratic sadism have poured forth from America's southern border.
Instead, she's been mired in the bureaucratic process of who gets an organ and who dies.
So hundreds of buildings stand preserved, at least for now, in a bureaucratic amber of indecision.
"People think school districts are too bureaucratic, can't be nimble and can't innovate," Mr. Carranza said.
" In this setup, "the bureaucratic idea of competence as objectively demarcated spheres of responsibility is absent.
An applicant named Bryan described bureaucratic obstacles to attain asylum that lasted more than a year.
Prosecutors, moreover, have little experience with the oversight of a bureaucratic effort, even a little one.
Then all of a sudden he's in custody, and ensnared in a bureaucratic and penal nightmare.
It's unlikely that many US companies want to take over large parts of the bureaucratic NHS.
This preliminary determination underscores the type of obtuse bureaucratic thinking the new administration wants to change.
Many of these bureaucratic positions offer little-to-no value to the patient or the doctor.
She said raise requests at her previous employer would get jammed up due to bureaucratic roadblocks.
"America's small business owners are suffocating under mountains of endlessly growing, bureaucratic red tape," he said.
It was unclear whether the books were seized or simply disappeared into a bureaucratic black hole.
Bureaucratic controls and decisions already determine the paths of research, industry standards and many operating rules.
Bureaucratic red-tape implemented under President Obama created uncertainty and gave too much power to Washington.
Whether called "work requirements" or "community engagement," these bureaucratic provisions will be costly and time-consuming.
All that was needed was better postwar planning, they said: It was a technical, bureaucratic problem.
But anonymous op-eds and a bureaucratic "resistance" won't do anything other than enable President Trump.
The two agencies have a fraught history that at times has descended into open bureaucratic warfare.
Now, shipments proceed without bureaucratic hindrance, because both countries are members of the European single market.
It had a more traditional bureaucratic feel, like sitting down at the DMV—quieter, more intimate.
This has effectively led to a case of bureaucratic and administrative censorship, though not without precedent.
There's reason to think that there could be some bureaucratic turf wars in the coming months.
"That's just by eliminating the bureaucratic waste and profit of the health insurance industry," Paris adds.
But perhaps, in some small measure, it's good to remember that bureaucratic rigamarole is an old story.
A third case was reportedly unearthed only because of a bureaucratic error at the University of Arizona.
In truth the region is on a never-ending roundabout of unfulfilled promises and bureaucratic wheel-spinning.
They've fled wars, political upheaval, and religious persecution, only to find themselves caught in a bureaucratic netherworld.
Despite higher sales, launches fell 33.6 percent to 805 million reais, which Menin attributed to bureaucratic issues.
Actually rolling back regulations the Obama administration put in place will take time and a bureaucratic process.
"Such a requirement should be implemented without miles of bureaucratic red tape," Pawlenty said in a statement.
Last fall, in a stroke of bureaucratic luck, Coaxum applied for and received a Section 8 voucher.
"It's just a bureaucratic tendency to expand and creep into every domain that is allowed," Abbas said.
The class continued through this spring, and then it was canceled for a confluence of bureaucratic reasons.
The fight against corruption may have scared officials, but even fear is no match for bureaucratic inertia.
Attracting international capital to pet projects validates the schemes' attractiveness, and serves as a bureaucratic performance metric.
STEWART: ...then you can take extraordinary measures to fix a crisis like crumbling infrastructure and bureaucratic nightmares.
"When you are dealing with these more bureaucratic type organizations, the activities are very predictable," he said.
SBC representatives meet every June to elect a president, attend to bureaucratic business, pass resolutions, and more.
"Unions are just big bureaucratic institutions," law professor Veena Dubal, who researches the gig economy, told Recode.
It will also have to find less bureaucratic ways of doing business with firms developing key technologies.
Foreign universities interested in offering courses in Greece find it virtually impossible thanks to renewed bureaucratic interference.
A recent McKinsey analysis identified $1003bn a year in wasteful bureaucratic spending in the Department of Defence.
High taxes on stock options and bureaucratic rules used to make France a difficult place for them.
Why should EU citizens think that they will be spared the Home Office's bureaucratic ineptitude after Brexit?
But a victory for Trump would also mean a toppling of the bureaucratic elite, the author said.
Mexico's millennials did not grow up in a wired world with its physical limitations and bureaucratic practices.
But if it does amass significant bureaucratic weight, we know what direction public policy could be headed.
Muilenburg voiced confidence that the Iran sale would go through despite the potential political and bureaucratic hurdles.
There are these governmental, bureaucratic challenges that exist throughout this problem, and that makes it even trickier.
Even with those advantages, Trace still says getting her abortion in 2011 felt loaded with bureaucratic hurdles.
Koenig criticized plans by the European Commission to reorganize gas supply security and transparency, calling them bureaucratic.
" — Software Development Engineer Intern in Seattle, WA "Still pretty bureaucratic and it is an extremely large company.
Any president has vast discretion in rearranging the executive branch's bureaucratic deck chairs to set new priorities.
Each has a bureaucratic sponsor and an industrial constituency, thus obscuring a full understanding of the whole.
He has ignored the interagency process in writing executive orders, leading to political firestorm and bureaucratic chaos.
What's worse is we are not even trying – due to a combination of incompetence and bureaucratic intransigence.
When the FCC engages in bureaucratic imperialism, the biggest winner is the reputation of the FCC chairman.
Mexico's current system prevents the states' access to revenue collection, and the bureaucratic development that taxation enables.
The lesson of Brexit is that integration must be "flexible, concrete…and not bureaucratic", says Mr Muñoz.
But most scholars think that bureaucratic decisions made through pseudo-objective proxy questions are the worst option.
The Kurdish region and the federal government in Baghdad are waging a bureaucratic war over oil revenues.
We need quick action on this legislation to ensure our veterans aren't held responsible for bureaucratic ineptitude.
Today, researchers finding ways to improve the effectiveness of government programs must navigate a daunting bureaucratic process.
Just over half of them have applied for asylum, a bureaucratic process that can take two years.
It suffers from the dysfunctions that afflict countries that have giant bureaucratic states lying heavy on society.
Their approaches are steeped in bureaucratic history and based on laws that could not anticipate technological advances.
But it's likely to be more of a bureaucratic headache than a meaningful restriction on Facebook's activities.
Bar and restaurant owners frequently complained that these organizations exploited bureaucratic complexities to demand increasingly high payments.
Still, it is hard to see how national security benefits from punishing people because of bureaucratic incompetence.
Reforming a bureaucratic regulatory/permitting process is crucial for the president's infrastructure rebuilding plan to be successful.
It's the bureaucratic equivalent of "Star Trek" — a five-year mission that somehow became an unending enterprise.
Unlike Shulkin, Wilkie has the bureaucratic knowledge and experience to whip the alligators while draining the swamp.
He faced fewer bureaucratic and cultural obstacles than most, in part because SoftBank's power structure is simple.
But "bureaucratic impediments" still slow the aid flow, both at Hodeidah and Aden ports, he told Reuters.
The U.S. government calls migrant children held without their parents "Unaccompanied Alien Children" — UAC in bureaucratic jargon.
Despite its swashbuckling reputation, the C.I.A. is a highly bureaucratic organization, rife with procedures, regulations and paperwork.
And it's become very bureaucratic, extremely expensive and maybe is not flexible enough to go after terror.
But he's wrong to blame a bureaucratic personnel system that prevents managers from firing incompetent staff members.
Almost anything can be claimed as a trade secret: a manufacturing technique, a recipe, a bureaucratic process.
The new RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das' bureaucratic links are expected to heal a rift between the two.
Through this entire 295- to 295-day process, there are lots of layers of bureaucratic quality assurance.
More frustrating were the bureaucratic hurdles afterward, as she tried to meet simple criteria for Oscar selection.
My dad is a career diplomat and his bureaucratic experience has made him into a seasoned pragmatist.
Families said they feared being torn apart, and several suicides were linked to the long, bureaucratic process.
If the picture sounds antithetical to the bureaucratic images of the N.C.A.A., it is intended as such.
Such requirements similarly ignore the reality of recipients' lives and add another bureaucratic hurdle many can't clear.
As secretary of defense, Mr. Mattis still had bureaucratic control of the American military and its assets.
The documents this law enforcement official said they could not find are not easily misplaced bureaucratic paperwork.
To most Republicans, giving the consumer bureau's director such independence of the president encourages unaccountable bureaucratic tyranny.
And allow extra time: There may be long lines, whether because of heavy turnout or bureaucratic bungling.
The essence of the readymade calls for public engagement as critique and reappropriation of these bureaucratic systems.
Other veterans describe a bureaucratic process that has led them down a path with few answers. Cpl.
Callimachi: They were incredibly organized and incredibly bureaucratic in how they went about creating their terrorist state.
API management could be used for processing benefit claims digitally or any number of straightforward bureaucratic services.
She was sent to Ravensbrück, the women's concentration camp, where bureaucratic bungling again came to her aid.
Florida's bureaucratic sluggishness isn't the only reason funds have been slow to get to where they're needed.
There is no shortage of suspects: struggling academic programs, spiffy recreation centers, expensive sports teams, bureaucratic bloat.
In the final episode, we learn that it was no bureaucratic mistake that sent Eleanor to Heaven.
A graduate of Yale Law School, he's been known for decades as a skilled bureaucratic knife fighter.
Today, the United States has the most expensive, inefficient, and bureaucratic health care system in the world.
The agency announced its new account (and one on Pinterest) in somewhat bureaucratic, defiantly non-millennial terms.
Post was both a man of high principle and a master of bureaucratic maneuvering—a rare combination.
These initiatives are often overlooked by the bureaucratic efforts to promote the development of the private sector.
The Florida Republican's quest laid bare what the ambiguous bureaucratic category of "Hispanic" is and is not.
Memed's 100% digital prescriptions are said to improve security and efficiency in Brazil's complex, bureaucratic healthcare system.
Hindmarsh, who had gotten used to bureaucratic obstacles during his decades in the Australian Army, was delighted.
Process models favor the bureaucratic over the charismatic, and have a number of advantages over trait models.
Contracting issues and other bureaucratic missteps have plagued the delivery and installation of tarps in Puerto Rico.
Then — particularly for Republicans in the House — the more bureaucratic obstacles they can put up, the better!
That bureaucratic process would take several years, but the regulators may leave their mark all the same.
The other side likes "undocumented worker" because that suggests a bureaucratic problem in need of a fix.
In short, Copyright Office modernization is badly needed, but is stymied by current deficiencies in bureaucratic organization.
Efforts to redefine how different levels of government spend and tax have become mired in bureaucratic feuding.
U.S. corporate leaders regularly complain about the challenges of navigating the bureaucratic and political thicket in Cuba.
This is something we ignore in the West — how unexpectedly flexible China's deeply bureaucratic system can be.
There was a sense that without Neville the whole initiative could be disbanded on a bureaucratic whim.
But bureaucratic turf wars have dogged the office of the director of national intelligence since its creation.
In Britain, ghost trains are real — but they're more of a bureaucratic curiosity than a Halloween nightmare.
He saw no reason to worry about a bureaucratic endorsement of what he knew to be true.
"Bureaucratic obstruction" by the government kept agencies like the World Food Program out for months, she said.
The other is that particulate emissions play a key role in the bureaucratic politics of climate change.
Collectively called the "two sessions," these parades of bureaucratic power have dominated foreign news coverage of China.
On a regular basis, companies announce cyberthefts of customer data, causing bureaucratic hassles for millions of people.
All three lawmakers are opposed to a possible bureaucratic reshuffling and called on Mulvaney to stand down.
In an atmosphere of distrust, technical and bureaucratic snafus drove each to suspect the other of deception.
And when it comes to money and bureaucratic attention, that makes all the difference in the world.
These bureaucratic and financial barriers will multiply and, for some women, become insurmountable under the new rules.
"I wanted it to feel like a bureaucratic center," says creator Ben Chaykin, about his experiential installation.
But there are still massive political and bureaucratic problems that the next executive has to deal with.
The reasons for the fine are fairly tedious, even by the usual standards of EU bureaucratic action.
Getting one, advocates say, is cost-prohibitive and lengthy; a bureaucratic obstacle that few want to jump.
The first rule of bureaucratic politics is if you want to make big changes you need to enlist folks to help, Flynn didn't make much of an effort to do this at DIA, which ruffled bureaucratic feathers and irritated his bosses at the Pentagon and in the intelligence community.
Despite Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver's efforts to slim it down, the bank remains too big, bureaucratic and complex.
Foiled at home, like many frustrated couples in the bureaucratic West they are now trying to adopt abroad.
In closed-door National Security Council meetings last year, he advised State Department officials to lift bureaucratic hurdles.
Some saw this as a clipping of the Australian's wings or even a victory for his bureaucratic foes.
The humiliation of various bureaucratic agencies aside, reporters on the Chapo beat are feeling a bit stung, too.
"Legal and bureaucratic impediments to surveillance should be removed," he wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
All the failures, bureaucratic nightmares and -- yes -- increases in abortion rates will now follow the gag rule reinstatement.
But the shrewd and sharp-elbowed bureaucratic infighter has worked every angle to drive his aims on Iran.
He is seeking views on taxation, the organization of public spending savings, bureaucratic procedures and citizenship and democracy.
It applies to almost any type of project, requires no bureaucratic approval or monitoring and has no cap.
He talks a lot about the "bureaucratic red tape" that prevents him from making improvements to his properties.
This is all bureaucratic jibjab, but to summarize: Serrano has to file the warrant now with the address.
"ISIS was a bureaucratic organization," Nicholas J. Rasmussen, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said Monday.
Being a conservative, I would like to have a little bit less of this very typical bureaucratic regulations.
Parakilas: Why Britain should stay Critics of the EU argue that it is undemocratic, overly bureaucratic and unaccountable.
It can be frustratingly bureaucratic and obtuse, and like other institutions, it is often reactive rather than strategic.
A former coal lobbyist, Mr Wheeler is also a climate change sceptic and considered an effective bureaucratic operator.
Others have been bureaucratic, such as a merger of bank and insurance watchdogs in order to improve oversight.
In the kingdom, fallout from the Khashoggi murder appears to have emboldened bureaucratic resistance to the crown prince.
Some experts suggested that bureaucratic red tape around the country have prevented those new rules from being effective.
"Greenfield doesn't really work in India due to the long bureaucratic process for greenfield acquisitions," the brokerage said.
The Trump administration takes this reshuffle to be a simple exercise in removing tentacles from the bureaucratic leviathan.
A lot of it are the bureaucratic, aristocratic elite who are trying to import cheap labor for themselves.
The 40-day limbo has morphed from a bureaucratic formality, though, into a heated debate with national implications.
High-performing countries have also moved on from bureaucratic control and accountability to professional forms of work organization.
But he claims universities have been "starved of research funding over the years, and buried under bureaucratic controls".
Here are three in particular: Forming a startup must become a streamlined process, not a complex bureaucratic exercise.
Others expressed bewilderment that someone might try to profit off what they see as an unfortunate bureaucratic snafu.
Corruption increases costs for U.S. firms and can introduce downward spirals of bribery, extortion, and escalating bureaucratic demands.
In this case, investigators said they had faced bureaucratic wrangling and funding problems before Lion Air stepped in.
Other small businesses that employ minors in the state complain the work permit rules are bureaucratic and outdated.
It should rely far more on its own judgment rather than on bureaucratic box-ticking and back-covering.
These bureaucratic obstacles result in programs that are plagued by inefficiency, inconsistency, and place unnecessary burdens on veterans.
Crucial development projects, including roads and hydroelectric schemes, remain on hold, starved of either bureaucratic approval or supplies.
An interesting angle to all this is how impenetrable the bureaucratic machinery of the justice system can be.
Let this be a lesson to you, bureaucratic establishment: You can't keep New Yorkers from doing their thing.
However, none of them said they encountered major legal or bureaucratic issues, save for a few confused glances.
The public expected the civil defense system to activate—but it didn't because of a bureaucratic foul-up.
Large and bureaucratic companies may find it especially challenging to innovate, pivot their focus and develop new competencies.
But Trump and his immediate coterie are much less adept at bureaucratic infighting than Nixon and Kissinger were.
The rhetoric and party line may have changed, but the greases to their Byzantine bureaucratic machine did not.
A. It had to do with my understanding of Chinese bureaucratic politics more than of Xi Jinping himself.
Library, city and community officials fought for years to secure funding and navigate bureaucratic hurdles to complete it.
The effect of this bureaucratic victory avoids establishing a new civilian leadership chain to the secretary of Defense.
Donations from the United States, Japan or elsewhere sometimes sit idle in African ports because of bureaucratic problems.
Eliminating its onerous mandates would have restored jobs, reduced bureaucratic waste in healthcare, and increased access to care.
"Left of Boom" is no bureaucratic backstory, but a grunt's view on the ground in Afghanistan and Syria.
Indonesia's Security Ministry, the Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Ministry and the anti-terrorism agency helped develop the website.
A 20th-century coinage, "genocide" derives from the industrial and bureaucratic scale of slaughter perfected by the Nazis.
Estonia currently holds the presidency of the European Union Council—a bureaucratic role that mostly entails chairing meetings.
In small acts of defiance, they withhold their signatures from bureaucratic documents rejecting students from special education services.
Backers of Proposition 66 argued that crime victims deserved "timely justice" and that bureaucratic delays should be curtailed.
But Bolton offered bureaucratic savvy and the opportunity to win points with hawkish parts of Trump's Republican base.
It was emblematic of the administration's yearslong effort to erect additional bureaucratic hurdles in the US immigration process.
"The new Office of Bureaucratic Irony, however, will get all that it needs and more," one user joked.
Unsurprisingly, there are many complaints from companies about the law's complexities and the bureaucratic burden it will impose.
In Modern English, Byzantine is typically used to describe something complex and detailed, usually in the bureaucratic sense.
The executive order is only the beginning of what's likely a lengthy bureaucratic slog to abandon the rule.
"I look forward to doing some serious bureaucratic trimming right here in the United States," Mr. Trump said.
The least colleges can do is be more considerate of the dreams that slip through the bureaucratic cracks.
The bureaucratic immigration details are spot-on, as Ms. Hudes consulted an immigration lawyer based in New York.
" In the 1990s, then Congressman Newt Gingrich claimed President Bill Clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism.
For many liberals, politics involves bureaucratic administration, the management of government benefits and the jostling of interest groups.
This is all sort of tautologically confusing, endlessly bureaucratic, and seemingly paradoxical—with loopholes here, and exemptions there.
Political enemies filed a slew of bureaucratic accusations against Ms. Aldana and succeeded in tying up her candidacy.
It's an unprecedented pace for a city whose cultural programs come wrapped in streams of bureaucratic red tape.
He is campaigning on his achievements in office, particularly infrastructure development, welfare benefits, economic competitiveness and bureaucratic reform.
"That superimposed more planning on a planning structure that was already bureaucratic-heavy," he said in an interview.
That Canada has a vibrant music industry to celebrate owes a debt to a bureaucratic move in 1970.
The delays were merely the "result of bureaucratic snafus," Mr. Strzok's lawyer wrote last month in USA Today.
We need to hold him accountable while acknowledging his expertise in dealing with New York's gargantuan bureaucratic system.
Then, after a successful October debut, they were closed in April for bureaucratic reasons still unclear to them.
Often a common enemy provides unity, and antagonism toward the modern bureaucratic state has worked well for conservatives.
The bureaucratic clash threatens to undermine Mr. Trump as his administration scrambles to escape the escalating political crisis.
So with a casual shrug of the bureaucratic shoulders, a chasm opened beneath the feet of the accused.
Bureaucratic delays have kept tens of thousands more from getting their permits in time for the historic day.
Droll as this is, it neither leavens the bureaucratic heaviness of the scene nor deepens it as drama.
Over a long career, Mr. Comey has excelled at telling his story while tiptoeing around Washington's bureaucratic minefields.
The problem is more often petty corruption or bureaucratic sloth or ignorance — against which persistence often pays off.
Working the bureaucratic ropes, he secured repeated reprieves for unthreatening clients he served pro bono like Nury Chavarria.
Already, stories of bureaucratic chaos at local DMVs are emerging, and airports are bracing for the October deadline.
What if these photographs, in all their bureaucratic banality, were presented alongside the photograph of two drowned people?
Many are still highly top-down and bureaucratic, and open office plans often mask more deeply conservative customs.
A copy of the report obtained by The New York Times suggests why it remains in bureaucratic limbo.
Meanwhile, the process of acquiring a medical card to purchse legal medical marijuana comes with some bureaucratic hurdles.
We don't have bureaucratic problems or constituency problems that some others might and we like we each other.
The ACDA's existence meant arms control and disarmament would not become lost in bureaucratic fights between other departments.
Beyond hurting families, this bureaucratic mess hurts our businesses back home, ultimately hurting our economy and jobs market.
Officials have also added significant bureaucratic hurdles that have slowed the process of releasing children from federal custody.
Then he said he was equally worried that some sort of federal bureaucratic cadre—a deep state, perhaps?
Instead, they argue, it could grease the skids for government projects now choked off by bureaucratic red tape.
Republican leaders have muddied the Obamacare debate with bureaucratic jargon: deductibles, premiums, the individual mandate, repeal and delay.
Hayden is a devout Steelers fan, and his style is jock-bureaucratic—tough talk clotted with insider terminology.
Most bureaucratic work is siloed (with each agency, or even bureau within an agency, constituting its own silo).
They have come up against a state bureaucratic machinery that is adding confusion and chaos to their pain.
The proposed changes would create a subjective criteria and overly-bureaucratic process when making a public charge determination.
The agency, along with many lawmakers, see the move as way to smooth bureaucratic barriers within the DHS.
Gun control advocates may shrug off ATF misconduct at Waco as a once-in-a-bureaucratic-lifetime fluke.
Bureaucratic games like this affect the lives of women like Indra Maya Khadka, in the remote Khotang district.
Bureaucratic structures had deadened the moral sense of ordinary German soldiers, he contended, which made the Holocaust possible.
Specifically, Horowitz found discrepancies and bureaucratic mistakes in how the FBI applied for a warrant seeking the wiretap.
For various reasons — including bureaucratic inertia and penny-pinching — many railroads still don't have functioning systems in place.
Survivors said the bureaucratic distinction has turned them into second-class victims who frequently fall between the cracks.
Officials have also added significant bureaucratic hurdles that have slowed the process of releasing children from federal custody.
Foreign investors often cite regulatory uncertainty, bureaucratic hurdles and strict labour rules among their top concerns about Indonesia.
By Siddhartha Deb Institutions have expanded the bureaucratic demands they make on writers in exchange for a salary.
A Muslim ban, even when implemented through seemingly mundane bureaucratic processes, simply has no place in our country.
Yet critics charge that this amounts to overreach and creates bureaucratic hurdles that could harm a diplomatic mission.
But once zero tolerance has been adopted, it's not easy to undo the bureaucratic incentive to punish indiscriminately.
General Soleimani also issued a rare statement saying Mr. Zarif's absence had been because of a "bureaucratic" mistake.
Others laud private industry's relative nimbleness compared with Medicare, which can be bureaucratic and prone to political influence.
The government's decision to shut down the Center, advocates say, appears to be an act of bureaucratic intimidation.
These new bureaucratic hurdles could impede some Americans' ability to access health insurance and the care they need.
As with most things bureaucratic, the best way to alleviate undue stress is to take some time to prepare.
This year apprehensions at the border have been soaring, which suggests that the bureaucratic wall has had little effect.
In order for Kosovo to be fully recognized by the international community, it must first navigate a bureaucratic maze.
Trump claimed the problem was "bureaucratic red tape," while Clinton claimed the problem was special exemptions for the wealthy.
The Veterans Health Administration scandal of 2014 is an incident of recent memory which effectively exemplifies this bureaucratic nightmare.
"It's massive bureaucratic strangulation," said Nazanin Ash, vice president for public policy and advocacy at the International Rescue Committee.
But don't worry, if you're gunning to shred the federal government into so much bureaucratic confetti, you've got options.
Either way, it leaves patients and therapists with piles of paperwork and large bills, seeking other, less bureaucratic solutions.
"The bureaucratic process is being slowed down" and it "takes years to be seen for asylum claim," Judd said.
In return, these people get fresh opportunities and a relief from the more bureaucratic culture of a big company.
If he didn't, Margolis warned, Mueller would get chewed up by the partisan and bureaucratic bickering of the capitol.
But who knows how political brinkmanship and bureaucratic red tape during the negotiations will affect travel at the margins.
America's response to this public-health crisis was one of federal neglect, bureaucratic incompetence, corporate greed and brazen prejudice.
Getting goods through customs can be a bureaucratic nightmare, made worse by high tariffs, varying regulations and fluctuating currencies.
These apparently simple requirements, however, proved for many to be a bureaucratic nightmare, a hell brimming with red tape.
But what looked like a clever bureaucratic gambit is unexpectedly something very different, and to immigrants, possibly more dangerous.
These customer service agents are not experts in the labyrinthine, bureaucratic processes that guide the company that employs them.
The eerie sense of bureaucratic transience seeps into this story, as people pass through but few roots take hold.
As he writes, both exemplify the point that voters want something more than bureaucratic solutions to relatively minor problems.
The government was "introducing unnecessary, unrealistic bureaucratic burdens on NGOs," said Sara Birete of the Centre for Constitutional Governance.
She said that although the plan, which goes into effect in October, sounded bureaucratic, it would't be overly intrusive.
And in most states, the process for citizens to regain their voting rights is like a bureaucratic obstacle course.
Enforcement includes making sure that insurers do not have bureaucratic or payment issues, which ultimately block access to treatment.
But I dealt with them years ago and the bureaucratic, cold-toned nature of their prognosis made me uncomfortable.
The "Financial Choice Act", drafted last year, would have lessened bureaucratic oversight and relied more on stiff capital requirements.
Some companies have also expressed concern that trusted-trader schemes might prove bureaucratic and expensive, especially for small firms.
Airbnb advertises itself as helping people find accommodations with a homey and personal touch, unlike soulless, bureaucratic hotel chains.
None have thus far inquired about the corporate or government agency managing the bureaucratic process on the other side.
The Pentagon downplayed concerns that the reviewing process for the JEDI deal was a break in the bureaucratic process.
Like most doomsayers, Lewis is a realist; she can square the humdrum and bureaucratic with the numinous or whimsical.
Yet a new government may have to include current and former members of the NCP for their bureaucratic expertise.
Meanwhile, lost papers and records often make it impossible to apply for university places without a long bureaucratic nightmare.
The permit, the last bureaucratic hurdle, could enable the $3.8 billion pipeline to begin operation as early as June.
Understanding the bureaucratic and organizational culture is critical in assessing the current state of play, including opportunities and constraints.
They are, of course, completely unaccountable, but they have been free from the bureaucratic constraints that restrict larger organizations.
There are so many Iraqis still trying to come to the United States who are stuck in bureaucratic limbo.
But Russia's "foreign agents" legislation, which places bureaucratic restrictions around groups that accept foreign money, has made funding difficult.
And for all the talk of bureaucratic gridlock, state departments can be surprisingly nimble compared to their federal counterparts.
Gay marriage is permitted in Mexico City and in several states, but elsewhere the process remains slow and bureaucratic.
But this shouldn't overshadow the company's achievement in boosting its production despite the infrastructure and bureaucratic constraints it faces.
At the same time, the delivery of aid is too often bogged down by bureaucratic hurdles and special interests.
And so … using our corporate, bureaucratic, linear and financial logic to understand, reward and empathise with HPEs is silly.
Tight deadlines for issuing permits will keep the projects from facing the usual bureaucratic delays, de la Flor added.
This emanates in part from the bureaucratic U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board, which adjudicates the disciplining of federal employees.
And yet, the threat of terrorism hasn't declined, according to those behind all of the bureaucratic slight-of-hand.
There were calls for elimination of legal and regulatory barriers and bureaucratic delays at the state and local levels.
Currently, the SEC hires its in-house judges through a bureaucratic process and not by its presidentially-appointed commissioners.
Supporters argue that private providers are less bureaucratic and are therefore able to adapt better to changing student demand.
Congress does not have a human resources department, and instead uses a convoluted bureaucratic process to respond to complaints.
He is trying to create a little momentum, and shake up a bureaucratic arrangement that could use some updates.
Investigative cooperation from other countries, particularly Italy, had improved but that there were still many bureaucratic delays, he said.
The lack of a robust bureaucratic revenue collection system handicaps the states' ability to perform their other governmental duties.
The humanitarian disaster and bureaucratic chaos resulting from his zero-tolerance and family separation policies are also his responsibility.
Unless the bureaucratic environment in Trumpland changes, his successor will likely confront the same challenges Tillerson is facing now.
"There is nothing like bureaucratic confusion and long lines to sour a citizen," Totenberg wrote, the Journal-Constitution reported.
He wants to focus on reforms aimed at downsizing the European Union's bureaucratic structures and enhance its democratic legitimacy.
But, apart from transfers of physical property, such as buying a house, all bureaucratic processes can be done online.
"It's bureaucratic and expensive to get registered," she said, adding that she had been fined heavily for operating illegally.
"The Bureau operates with such secrecy, unaccountability and bureaucratic tyranny it would make a Soviet commissar blush," Hensarling said.
"Going through the storage spaces in Egypt is complicated because it is quite bureaucratic to get access," he said.
Navigating New York's bureaucratic quagmire to obtain building and health inspection permits was — and continues to be — a challenge.
Instead, he will probably discover that Defense, State, the intelligence community, and others operate in un-prioritized bureaucratic silos.
The prosecutorial abuse here arose not from bureaucratic callousness but from a very different psychological process: passionate personal conviction.
Without full-time committed, competent and credible senior-level support, bureaucratic inertia can and will cause progress to falter.
The bureaucratic procedure is called a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), which takes on average 10 months to pass.
Voters are thus spared the old bureaucratic paperwork maze and haphazard record-keeping that compounds delays on Election Day.
Restrictions on funding and other bureaucratic limitations silence the ability of the people to hold accountable those in power.
But in the case of climate, this deliberation has been accompanied by inertia born of bureaucratic caution and politics.
But for both bureaucratic and diplomatic reasons, the UN channeled all money first through Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's government.
The BLM Methane Rule, as it is commonly called, is unnecessary and adds yet another layer of bureaucratic scrutiny.
It had hoped to start work by June but the project has been delayed due to various bureaucratic hurdles.
Becoming an organ donor isn't about some bureaucratic form or macabre human-parts harvesting; it's a chance for redemption.
The company's platform is designed to help cut through bureaucratic tape that can prevent people from accessing important services.
The film We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice lays out this battle in its most tedious, bureaucratic agony.
The legislation also heavily restricts advertising and is laden with bureaucratic rules, including licensing and inspection requirements for producers.
Some patients are finding themselves in a bureaucratic mess as they are bounced between hospitals and coronavirus testing facilities.
The city's Public Design Commission voted to remove it last night, clearing the final bureaucratic hurdle for today's extraction.
Does he understand the levers of bureaucratic power, or can he be secretly rolled and be none the wiser?
Those borrowers can fall into any number of bureaucratic traps that make them ineligible for the fix-it fund.
HUD has also at times had difficulty shaking the image of a bureaucratic agency that is vulnerable to corruption.
TBL: But GM in the 1970s was a big, bureaucratic organization tied down with a lot of union rules.
Supporters said the amendment would operate through less bureaucratic procedures and carry a lower tax than the other options.
The problem, Ms. Salk said, is that many other drivers have abandoned the process when faced with bureaucratic hurdles.
It isn't your rage that compels you to navigate through complicated bureaucratic systems day after day; it's your compassion.
The current migration and asylum systems in Brazil are tangled with bureaucratic knots and complicated by poor record-keeping.
I've also heard a lot about rigid bureaucratic structures in China that slow down information moving through the government.
People are worried about a big bureaucracy — what can we do to mitigate the bureaucratic obstacles so it's simpler?
The letter's exact details on proper bureaucratic box-ticking were inscrutable to Wafa because it was written in English.
The Education Department added its own set of bureaucratic tripwires, according to a Government Accountability Office report in September.
If adopted, they would streamline outside care programs, give veterans more health care options and reduce bureaucratic red tape.
The new system was supposed to cut through bureaucratic red tape by allowing industries to regulate their own apprenticeships.
Almost a decade later, the country is still plagued by a lack of security, bureaucratic failure and weak infrastructure.
The analysts could have been engaged in standard bureaucratic behavior like obeying the filtering process or hoarding sensitive information.
They had urged local officials to get businesses up and running again, and to help factories eliminate bureaucratic hurdles.
When that fell through, she faced "a year of frustrating appointments and a bureaucratic nightmare" — only to be denied.
"In January we had a shortfall in revenue from investments due to bureaucratic reasons," said Deputy Finance Minister Theodore.
The healthcare industry's bureaucratic administrative costs set Americans back $812 billion in 2017, or just under $19993,500 per person.
"The whole bureaucratic system is broken," said Borge Bakken, a professor at Australian National University who studies China's police.
The references are subtle but unmistakable in a story fueled by brutal inequality, bureaucratic apathy, obsession and incendiary rage.
Both the government and the health-care system (whether for-profit or nonprofit) are slow, bureaucratic and perversely incentivized.
Real estate organizations can be especially slow-moving and bureaucratic, making it difficult to attract great venture investment talent.
It could lead to scenarios in which the damage caused by an attack compounds while bureaucratic deliberations grind on.
He attempted to bring in so-called "trusted hands" to help him manage the bureaucratic behemoth of official Washington.
There is both fraud and abuse as well as massive bureaucratic diversion that takes funds away from care services.
But it would also free Mr. Bezos from some of the bureaucratic burdens that public schools must contend with.
According to some veterans, the VA's bureaucratic appeals process amounts to a one-sided conversation resulting in few answers.
The clear implication is that air support could have saved two lives but was held up by bureaucratic incompetence.
When he raised the State Department's misgivings about the "bureaucratic chatter" of a possible war, Rice cut him off.
All aspects of review should be clearly identified, not left open-ended and subjected to bureaucratic whim or discretion.
That turns out to be a surprisingly invasive, bureaucratic process, largely helmed by the demure Doctor Agent Hobbes (John Hodgman).
Some at the state level seemed more concerned about following bureaucratic protocol, and not raising public alarm, than protecting residents.
But a hub plan could prove costly and take many years to achieve, due in part to many bureaucratic hurdles.
In New York, a disjointed payment system, largely due to bureaucratic limitations, has arisen as if to endlessly confuse tourists.
But what starts out as a kind of judicial Papers, Please increasingly inverts the dynamics of that bleak bureaucratic drama.
Furthermore, no fewer than 34 government agencies have the right to interdict traffic, a splendid recipe for bureaucratic hold-ups.
"Nestle's insular, complacent, and bureaucratic organization is overly complex, lethargic, and misses too many trends," Loeb said in the letter.
Instead, Davis suggests, we should use the so-called "transgender tipping point" to explode our bureaucratic definitions of gender altogether.
Download if: you want to keep tabs on your congresspeople or feel soothed by clunky bureaucratic dentist office-style design.
That kind of bureaucratic tangle was a greater concern than immigration agents, who rarely turned an eye toward her neighborhood.
A centralised apparatus, overseeing stock, banking and insurance watchdogs, has reduced the bureaucratic turf muddle that aggravated the prior crash.
And she differs from many D.P.P. politicians, having risen through a series of bureaucratic positions rather than grass-roots campaigning.
But the hype around autonomous cars has faded as the reality of the technical, legal and bureaucratic challenges becomes clearer.
Mr Mounk: Tech can definitely help to make the delivery of government services more painless and less bureaucratic for citizens.
But, but, but: Efforts to stymie drilling on federal lands would face vigorous legal and political opposition and bureaucratic hurdles.
By repealing Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, he may help small firms who complain they are swamped by bureaucratic requirements.
What Mizami had stumbled into is what some would call a bureaucratic loophole, and others would call a federal crime.
The requirement created a bureaucratic bottleneck, while also deterring many sponsors with undocumented family members from finishing the vetting process.
It rests on a richness of ideas and the ability to steer them through the bureaucratic process that is government.
In addition, over 2,000 children are still separated from their parents and the reunification process is full of bureaucratic issues.
In part, the opposition is down to bureaucratic inertia and the safeguarding by Vatican bigwigs of their powers and privileges.
But since Christie had signed the legal paperwork, not Pence, the transition hit a bureaucratic snag, a transition aide said.
This would allow them to anticipate their movements, and even possibly set up barriers to entry (both physical and bureaucratic).
First, Trump can't simply "exit" the Paris Agreement—it's a lengthy, bureaucratic process that, ironically (or intentionally), takes four years.
Look, life is a series of pointless bureaucratic tests, post-9/11 airport security is a shining example of that.
Worse, it's the bureaucratic tone of a foreign policy establishment that has presided over the apparent decline in American security.
He talks cleverly about replacing a traditional top-down bureaucratic version of socialism with a more democratic, bottom-up version.
"Let's make sure we leave this bureaucratic nightmare as soon as possible!" the Brexit Party tweeted on its official account.
In December, Reid McCarter examined techniques used in Virginia to symbolize oppression and resistance, including surrealist imagery and bureaucratic language.
Unlike Bush, though, Clinton doesn't want for federal-bureaucratic experience, and unlike Obama, she doesn't want for relationships in Congress.
To ensure economic growth and make Liberia attractive for investment, I have committed to removing unnecessary regulations and bureaucratic hurdles.
Back then, 14 buildings across Nairobi had agreed to participate, but a majority eventually pulled out due to bureaucratic reasons.
Despite the bureaucratic struggles that Morena and Rodriguez say affect the scene, the night felt like a sign of life.
The process of selecting which projects should benefit from the vast pool of money available is often bureaucratic and wasteful.
If I let resentment close my heart and govern my decisions, I'm no different than the bureaucratic forces I despise.
Even if you're licensed in another country, getting a license to practice abroad is a bureaucratic and often laborious process.
A strong president sets the legislative agenda, passes policies reflecting his preferences, and secures bureaucratic action on his governing priorities.
Another part of the reason that goods are secreted into Nigeria is that shipping to Lagos is slow and bureaucratic.
Despite Martz's persistent lobbying, bureaucratic delays and disagreements with the regional transit authority stalled the project for years, Martz says.
Norwegian's proposed flag of convenience is an unusual, but not a unique, bureaucratic oddity necessitated by Scandinavia's high cost-base.
Among them is QuintoAndar, a well-known Brazilian site that removes many of the bureaucratic hurdles of renting an apartment.
While it can be difficult to break through bureaucratic red tape and restructure old, paper-based processes, it's not impossible.
These bureaucratic hurdles would be particularly onerous for low-income citizens or citizens living in rural or geographically underserved areas.
" Zinke, whose daughter is a Navy diver, said, "This is, once again, a bureaucratic issue that needs to be solved.
For example, a Pentagon advisory council has identified excessive bureaucratic overhead that, if eliminated, would save $28500 billion per year.
For Yan, the fight wasn't about money, though the compensation was inadequate, but about interrogating the arbitrariness of bureaucratic decisions.
He added that the best fix for seafood fraud is more enforcement of the law rather than more bureaucratic regulations.
Charles Grassley of Iowa called the committee's approach "too conservative," a vestige of its old "bureaucratic" resistance to dynamic scoring.
We cannot wait months and months in a bureaucratic loop where various players pass the ball round to each other.
The rule change was emblematic of the administration's yearslong effort to erect additional bureaucratic hurdles in the US immigration process.
Sessions proved that it could be enforced as a policy program by someone with enough ideological devotion and bureaucratic skill.
The United Nations, in their typical bureaucratic inefficiency, has convened numerous meetings called the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW).
There is little clarity, as well, on a number of bureaucratic and technical questions that are important to the industry.
If it does decide to go for it, WeWork faces little in the way of bureaucratic obstacles, business experts said.
On his website, President-elect Donald Trump blames Dodd-Frank's "bureaucratic red tape and Washington mandates" for strangling economic growth.
The AMWG overcame entrenched bureaucratic resistance to its agenda by elevating the perceived threat level of Soviet disinformation in government.
This process, plus failure to set priorities and put someone in charge, creates bureaucratic silos that undermine chances of success.
In months of preparation, he had cleared a number of bureaucratic hurdles and secured the permission to make it possible.
Among the many obstacles she faces are the strict bureaucratic rules when the time comes to renew her residency permit.
He has always called for repealing the health law, which he describes as a bureaucratic disaster and an economic drag.
Vignettes range from mundane to blood-curdling, from surreal instances of bureaucratic greed to the horrifying realities of gun violence.
Meanwhile, the choppy waters between DHS and NASS are based mostly on a bureaucratic hiccup and theoretical arguments about federalism.
With the process slow and bureaucratic, many have been left struggling to deal with the traumatic aftermath of the conflict.
Article continues after the video below Besides, the mob's hierarchy isn't particularly clear—in fact, it's a cluttered, bureaucratic mess.
The path to this monumental public health victory was tortuous, full of mini disasters, bureaucratic quagmires, rivalries, skepticism and dissension.
Its response to the crisis has drawn criticism for being overly "bureaucratic," and the public's frustration was starting to show.
By reforming U.S. humanitarian aid to Africa, he can cut considerable bureaucratic waste, effectively increasing assistance without upping the cost.
Bureaucratic "make-work" and stretching the limits of imagination, such as sweeping "guidance" and politically slanted "reports" must be avoided.
Most Russians probably understand democracy to mean simply the rule of the majority; many associate it with cumbersome bureaucratic procedures.
The administration should focus on streamlining bureaucratic red tape and negotiating trade deals to increase coal and natural gas exports.
These American bureaucratic traditions, which Mexico always counted on to maintain stability and sensibility in the relationship, have been overturned.
They would reduce bureaucratic roadblocks to industrial goods flowing across the Atlantic, while ending conflicting regulations for drugs and chemicals.
Produced in France, the series dryly pokes fun at the universal themes of self-serious espionage thrillers and bureaucratic ineptitude.
For Steve Norman, the convenience of registering and casting his vote was a welcome respite from his usual bureaucratic encounters.
Did department leaders consider them part of the bureaucratic "deep state" that Mr. Trump has accused of conspiring against him?
Compounding these issues, many residents feel trapped in an endlessly bureaucratic asylum application process that they do not fully understand.
In a classic comedy setup, Mr. Magni plays the disheveled title sad sack and Mr. Houben his snippy bureaucratic tormentor.
The Trump administration also said Thursday that Chinese officials used bureaucratic licensing and approvals to gain control over sensitive data.
The Senate wants to put off creating a fully-fledged service for at least a year, to avoid bureaucratic bloat.
He knew what these words actually meant when they appeared in memos and bureaucratic forms: They were euphemisms for death.
An enduring symbol of Greek bureaucratic inertia is the vast Elliniko area in southern Athens once occupied by the airport.
In its early days, the Trump administration slashed the number of special envoys, seeing them as an unnecessary bureaucratic layer.
"That's the way we feel, even though we have been complying with the overly bureaucratic process" at FEMA, he said.
" The general — cynical, crafty, bureaucratic, incapable of emotion — replies: "You've spoiled the keenness of your mind by wallowing in sentimentality.
But church leaders should also recognize that technical or bureaucratic responses are insufficient to address the urgency of this moment.
Other voters are thwarted not by malice but by incompetence — poorly run polling places, bureaucratic snafus, confusing ballots and more.
Police have stymied reform by leaking proposals, and their bureaucratic skirmishing with diplomats and soldiers has, at times, been crippling.
The state, in a notable act of bureaucratic kindness, also rescinded restrictions on bringing food and beverages into D.M.V. offices.
Living in the modern world means passing, with some frequency, through such bureaucratic nonplaces: waiting rooms, security checks, government offices.
The European Union's 27 remaining member nations signed off on Britain's departure in a typically low-key and bureaucratic style.
"Stanford athletics is a really cold, calculating, bureaucratic organization," said the Olympian Silas Stafford, a rower who graduated in 2008.
They had been pressed for why she had not been formally nominated, but several assumed it was just bureaucratic holdup.
As Tanja tells Bujar about the difficulties of transitioning, the bureaucratic hurdles and intrusive examinations, a curious transfer takes place.
Ordinary life during wartime — a shuffle of tedium and hysteria, bureaucratic entanglement and everyday pleasures — is evoked in fine detail.
Centers are forced to spend a disproportionate amount of time on bureaucratic minutiae—time better spent training more business owners.
But traditional, fee-for-service Medicare remains inflexible, with bureaucratic benefit setting and its complex administrative pricing and price controls.
We're not that-- you know, we don't have the bureaucratic problems or the constituency problems that some others might have.
That undocumented minors have been caught up in his personal quest to fight abortion is something of a bureaucratic quirk.
In 22012, he tapped Sunstein to head the most bureaucratic-sounding of bureaucracies, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
Foreign investors often cite regulatory uncertainty, bureaucratic hurdles and strict labor rules among their top concern for investing in Indonesia.
The inspector general functions as an independent investigator, free from the bureaucratic biases and pressures of the entity under investigation.
And anyone who takes the job will feel honor bound to pursue the investigation with maximum legal and bureaucratic muscle.
After months of communications and what he described as "bureaucratic inaction and unexplainable delays," an NTSB investigator finally contacted him.
But there is still a risk that bureaucratic resistance against the president could become an enduring feature of American politics.
It shows how legal quirks, powerful politicians and opaque bureaucratic procedures can influence decisions about how to spend taxpayer dollars.
The administration also said it will eliminate bureaucratic roadblocks to completing projects that can tie up new roads for years.
The Knicks' president, Steve Mills, has survived many such purges, a bureaucratic lifer who could have survived the 1930s Kremlin.
In Washington, we have become accustomed to bureaucratic-style leadership that avoids tackling the tough problems and passes the buck.
They then lose their SNAP benefits because they can't satisfy the paperwork and other bureaucratic hurdles to securing an exemption.
He became a regular visitor to Linji, helping to dismantle bureaucratic hurdles while Youming raised money for the temple's reconstruction.
I've found that citing the law is the least uncomfortable way to cut someone off, since it's so brutally bureaucratic.
Both were members of a now-defunct commission appointed by Pope Francis to advise him on economic and bureaucratic reform.
But each post gives China control of tiny levers of bureaucratic power as well as the ability to dispense favours.
Conservatives backed him because he promised a conservative bench and an end to miles and miles of bureaucratic red tape.
Survivors from the storm can be kept in this bureaucratic limbo for months or even years as these processes unfold.
People who fail to vote without any justification often face fines and risk bureaucratic hurdles when renewing passports or IDs.
Forced to tolerate each other in the hunt as they face bureaucratic red tape, our sympathies lie with the son.
Offices have been periodically renamed, then renamed back; combined and then separated again, in the bureaucratic equivalent of Brownian Motion.
In lieu of a physical wall the protracted, confusing, and lengthy asylum process has in effect become a bureaucratic wall.
Humanitarian groups have had trouble delivering aid to the camp because of security and bureaucratic constraints, the aid groups said.
But her advancement was stalled by bureaucratic barriers; once the war was over, women were no longer permitted to fly.
But robberies are still rising and most are not even reported due to the arduous bureaucratic process involved, Sensitech says.
Let the doctors be the ones to navigate the bureaucratic hoops and then deliver the disappointing news to our patients.
As you may have guessed, the real barriers to getting this done are not physical — they are legal and bureaucratic.
There isn't much evidence of a pandemic of terminally ill patients being blocked from testing treatments because of bureaucratic snags.
In your films and TV work, you see that kind of bureaucratic absurdity, and you see that it happens everywhere.
The administration also says it will eliminate bureaucratic roadblocks to completing projects that can tie up new roads for years.
But then I remind myself that Orwell had a point, and that this quasi-bureaucratic impersonality might conceal a scam.
But on approaching the work, "Homo Sacer," by the British artist and writer James Bridle, she instead issues bureaucratic sound bites.
In order to speak to scientists, journalists had to go through government communications officers, which presented an often impenetrable bureaucratic barrier.
I learned of his desire to get back to UT, so I helped him along that very complex and bureaucratic process.
I mean, he's not there anymore, but – and some are so political and bureaucratic and backwards and not conducive to business.
Some of the changes appear largely bureaucratic, however, and reflect the government's ongoing struggles to address the Islamic State's presence online.
The pace of growth has sagged in recent years due to poor agricultural output, weak exports, widespread graft and bureaucratic dysfunction.
However, the drawn-out nature of the sale has underlined what potential buyers characterize as a bureaucratic and complex divestment process.
That was because of bureaucratic objections and concerns about the time and money it would take to establish a new branch.
Topics ranged from removing orbital debris to enabling deep space commerce; from eliminating bureaucratic speed bumps to dealing with space pirates.
Some farmers cracked that they wouldn't stoop to pick up pennies off the ground, much less request them through bureaucratic forms.
So is the new email law a case of bureaucratic overreach, or step toward reclaiming weekends and vacations for stressed earners?
So there isn't much evidence of a pandemic of terminally ill patients being blocked from testing treatments because of bureaucratic snags.
But lawyers said that the filthy conditions at Border Patrol stations can't just be dismissed as the result of bureaucratic mismanagement.
More likely it reveals Mr Trump's slapdash approach to policy, and promises bureaucratic chaos those adversaries will be delighted to exploit.
The reorganization is part of a broader effort to consolidate and update military space initiatives that involves even more bureaucratic shuffling.
The natural bureaucratic reluctance to cede power is all the greater where profits from tourism fees or concessions are at stake.
Military commanders had previously expressed frustration that the bureaucratic system hampered their ability to deploy troops in the fight against ISIS.
Most New Yorkers know little of this bureaucratic archipelago tucked away in nondescript buildings from the West Village to the Bronx.
This isn't about the bureaucratic steps that it will take to get schools back to where parents want them to be.

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