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bureaucratic control

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bureaucratic
adjective
uk /ˌbjʊə.rəˈkræt.ɪk/ us /ˌbjʊr.əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
relating to a system of controlling or managing a country, company, or organization that is operated by a large number ...
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control
noun
uk /kənˈtrəʊl/ us /kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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Examples of bureaucratic control


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The focus of science and technology studies has tended to be material technology, artifacts and instruments, rather than bureaucraticcontrol systems.
At any rate, rural decollectivization cannot be simplified as a wholesale liberalization of the rural economy from politics and bureaucraticcontrol.
Refugees cannot be disentangled from the modern state and its bureaucraticcontrol over immigration, naturalization, visas, and the granting of asylum and refugee status.
The state hoped for better oversight over religious expression in the country by legitimizing cer tain aspects of it and establishing bureaucraticcontrol over it.
In this way, the authority of the prefects and the bureaucraticcontrol structure were preserved within the state assistance system.
But among batch producers, advocates of bureaucraticcontrol had to contend with a different vision consistent with a more diverse production context.
One tendency, as we have been arguing, was towards a scientific authoritarianism, extending bureaucraticcontrol and infringing local rights in often overtly repressive ways.
Bureaucraticcontrol over the politics of permanent defence necessarily had its effects on the orientation given to coffee policies.
The privacy of the home remains untarnished by the intrusions of an external bureaucraticcontrol; the con_icting imperatives of discipline and domesticity may be negotiated successfully below stairs.
Agricultural and forest policy now aligned closely with desiccationism, extending bureaucratic control and exerting profound - and damaging - effects on rural livelihoods.
They were a bureaucraticcontrol, and the net result was that training became a dirty word.
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The coal industry should not be saddled with bureaucraticcontrol effected by large numbers of inspectors, officials, etc.
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In state hands, industries are subsidised by taxpayers, suffocated by political and bureaucraticcontrol and denied the chance to compete overseas.
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Any administrative system involves bureaucraticcontrol, and safety administration requires some form of bureaucracy.
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They tend not to democratic control but to autocratic and bureaucraticcontrol.
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How could it be a sham if there was to be this tight bureaucraticcontrol?
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The present method is of course the inevitable consequence of the application of a system of bureaucraticcontrol to the free natural processes of industry.
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Bus transport policy has been subjected for too long to restrictive and bureaucraticcontrol.
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