bureacracies in a sentence
- The other side wants to leave families to the tender mercies of the big, impersonal bureacracies.
- More than anything, that's a payment to entice the United Nations to shape up its maze of bureacracies.
- As to future projected growth rates, that's just a guess; various government bureacracies make such guesses for the overall economy, but I don't think they attempt to project the stock market decades into the future .-- Robert Merkel 23 : 48, 3 July 2006 ( UTC)
- And although a chapter on Bangalore, India _ where legions work for American computer companies _ gives us a fascinating glimpse of the brainpower at Western capital's disposal, the book largely ignores the problems keeping many investors out of some newly pro-market regions : tangled bureacracies, ingrained corruption, outdated infrastructures.
- One of the biggest problems of AE and other bureacracies surrounding arbitration is that they generally ignore core principles of WP : ENC because there is no system in place to distinguish between good content contributors and those who are either too ignorant, too ideological, or too obsessive to write good content, distinguish between good and bad sources, actively contribute to a collaborative editing environment, or make the mundane editorial decisions necessary when writing an encyclopedia article.
- It's difficult to find bureacracies in a sentence.