Definitions
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- noun Rule by
quangos or similar unelected bodies.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The basic theme was "more for less" - cutting down on Government waste and trimming the "quangocracy" - to deal with the crisis of our public finances.
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The basic theme was "more for less" - cutting down on Government waste and trimming the "quangocracy" - to deal with the crisis of our public finances.
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The basic theme was "more for less" - cutting down on Government waste and trimming the "quangocracy" - to deal with the crisis of our public finances.
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This is not the first time false expectations have been raised by a government about scaling back the "quangocracy".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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He insisted that "key public services" like the NHS would not be cut, but signalled that Government advertising budgets and what he called the "quangocracy" of public bodies will be targeted.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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David Blackburn highlights one way to slim down the quangocracy.
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Despite Cameron's recent announcements on the issue, there's still quite a few frustrating question marks over how they'll go about demolishing the quangocracy.
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To postpone picking a fight with the quangocracy will be to surrender to the status quo.
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This episode provides a firm argument for a review of quangocracy, to force an improvement in services and save money by ushering inept quangos to the guillotine.
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This episode provides a firm argument for a review of quangocracy, to force an improvement in services and save money by ushering inept quangos to the guillotine.
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