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- noun the formation of, or the
conversion of something into, abureaucracy
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Examples
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One are the reimbursement rates, second is what I call the bureaucratization of medicine, thing such like electronic medical records, increased regulatory burdens, and the third is the demography of medicine is changing.
ProAssurance CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha 2010
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A lot of students are now dependent to the bureaucratization of the federal government to go to school.
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The principle of subsidiarity is opposed to certain forms of centralization, bureaucratization, and welfare assistance and to the unjustified and excessive presence of the State in public mechanisms.
Education 2009
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While an enlightened leader in Treadmill can see what's happening and reverse the process in business, by lifting the choking hand of creeping bureaucratization, in The Big Rut, those in power actually like things the way they are -- they don't want change, and resist it at all costs.
Les McKeown: Your Leadership on the Line: Four Business Lessons from National Turmoil Les McKeown 2011
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It would be utterly easy, in certain sense, and utterly literary, in a specific sense, to organize narratives that deal directly with the events of the period: colonial brutality, the advent of total war, bureaucratization verging on dehumanizing totalitarianism.
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The principle of subsidiarity is opposed to certain forms of centralization, bureaucratization, and welfare assistance and to the unjustified and excessive presence of the State in public mechanisms.
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The idea is to push back against the relentless bureaucratization of everyday life.
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In the half-century that saw American education go from the best in the developed world to one of the worst, we have seen greater centralization and bureaucratization of education.
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In the half-century that saw American education go from the best in the developed world to one of the worst, we have seen greater centralization and bureaucratization of education.
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The reforms they did attempt setting targets for waiting lists, for example improved some metrics, but at the cost of further bureaucratization and a culture of managing the numbers rather than treating the patients.
Muddled Britain 2010
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