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  • In that sense, the Busan meeting could turn out to be more era-defining than Paris, where no paradigms were challenged, only generally accepted OECD norms bureaucratised.

    Development co-operation: aid by any other name | Jonathan Glennie 2011

  • Western Europe is more socialist and bureaucratised than we are, and thus many of their superior “quality of life” elements are spurious.

    Corporations getting ready to dump health insurance? 2010

  • The system becomes "too bureaucratised, too much about information management and not enough about focusing on core tasks and complex relationships with families".

    B2fxxx 2008

  • "Instead they have bureaucratised this national crisis and dismally failed to create a safe and conducive environment for the culture of learning and teaching to be upheld," he said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • This is how Germany views any spatial area - to be standardised and bureaucratised.

    If it Quacks Like a Constitution... 2007

  • The challenge is to avoid the policy process being too bureaucratised within the party structures, to a point of losing touch with the broad masses.

    AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL 2005

  • South Africa was one of the most bureaucratised countries in the world.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • Little by little the whole Empire was bureaucratised; founded by an aristocracy exclusively Roman in statesmen and soldiers, it was finally governed by a cosmopolitan bureaucracy of men of brains: orators, _litterati_, lawyers.

    Characters and events of Roman History Guglielmo Ferrero 1906

  • The radio was bureaucratised so early in its career that the relationship between broadcasting and literature has never been thought out.

    Collected Essays 1900

  • Because after thirteen years of a Labour government that has spenttoo much, centralised too much, bureaucratised too much, legislated toomuch, regulated too much, bossed everyone around too much, a Labourgovernment that has done too much of everything except the one thingthey were supposed to do which was bring this country economicefficiency combined with social justice, after thirteen years of allthat, turning things around will require radical change from what hasgone before.

    Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010

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