English to Spanish Dictionary bureaucracy

bureaucracy

burocracia
definition
noun
It also reduces the links between social democracy and overbearing bureaucracy .
a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
translation of 'bureaucracy'
noun
burocracia
example
There is no overbearing 'bureaucracy' or complicated rules.
Did the foreign policy 'bureaucracy' facilitate or impede presidential decisions for war?
the unnecessary 'bureaucracy' in local government
Creating laws that insist on transparency will also create a huge amount of paperwork, administration and 'bureaucracy' and enforcement costs.
It is not Treaty settlement legislation but welfarism and 'bureaucracy' , and it needs substantial amendment.
He created a multi-layered 'bureaucracy' between him and the people who worked on the trains, as well as the traveling public.
It is not focused on the growth of the economy, but on the growth of surpluses, welfare dependency, and 'bureaucracy' .
Dragged down by the increased workload and snowed under by excessive 'bureaucracy' , GPs feel no sense of involvement in the changes being made in the NHS.
The same can be said about Attac's relations with the trade union 'bureaucracy' , another important prop of the old social order.
Some were continued, largely because there were so many elements within the Baath Party 'bureaucracy' with a vested interest in these expenditures.
Benn believed the Soviet system remained a positive force long after the workers' state of 1917 was replaced with the Stalinist 'bureaucracy' .
Its first act has been to draft a new democratic constitution which will outlaw oppression of the former communist 'bureaucracy' .
Needless to say, a gigantic new Labour 'bureaucracy' has risen from the ground to serve it, with 570 on the payroll in England alone at one point.
This ruling is a victory for a distant 'bureaucracy' over democratically elected authorities acting in the public good.
The role of the school district 'bureaucracy' shrinks to handing out money and administering the accountability program.
Contract manufacturers benefit from reduced layers of 'bureaucracy' and more streamlined procedures.
Weber's most notable contribution, however, lay in identifying the importance of 'bureaucracy' to modern politics.
Three critical experiences of BC workers exemplify the role of the union 'bureaucracy' and the NDP.
In Germany, a genocidal society was working with state 'bureaucracy' to roll out the massive program of the Holocaust.
Serious executive authority is required to slice through the Kirk's ever-growing 'bureaucracy' and its cumbersome administrative procedures.
He surveys the continued break-up and decline in influence of the old social democratic 'bureaucracy' and predicts that reaction will benefit.
The Stalinist 'bureaucracy' in Beijing, which was based on the seizure of power by peasant-based armies, was never socialist or communist.
It is just more socialist 'bureaucracy' and more pandering to the trade union movement.
Conservative MPs, the constituency associations, and the party 'bureaucracy' at Central Office are now united in a single organization.
The federal 'bureaucracy' , where millions of workers don't agree with the president, has been weak.
In Eastern Europe, the ruling 'bureaucracy' suppressed every independent political movement of the working class.
He often seemed to regard the Washington 'bureaucracy' rather than the Vietnamese communists as his main enemy.
That is, a system dominated by a privileged bureaucracy which puts its own interests before those of the masses and a political leadership which represents this 'bureaucracy' .
Far from their learning any lessons, these events drive them closer to 'bureaucracy' , the national bourgeoisie, and imperialism.
It also reduces the links between social democracy and overbearing 'bureaucracy' .
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