English to Urdu Dictionary bureaucratic

bureaucratic

بیوروکریٹک
definition
adjective
well-established bureaucratic procedures
relating to the business of running an organization, or government.
example
The 'bureaucratic' struggle would resume, this time without the imperative of re-election hanging over both sides.
In short, both nations must sharply reduce their traditional 'bureaucratic' power.
There are two reasons for this: firstly, the process of medical decision making is now indistinguishable from other types of 'bureaucratic' administration.
He reflected the mindset of a person who was caught up in a bizarre 'bureaucratic' maze that he had no control over.
Many veterans are angry about the 'bureaucratic' hurdles faced by the Iraqis who often came to work with a price on their heads.
The circulars created formidable 'bureaucratic' regulations to collect the tariff, with those importing goods via railways facing particularly onerous requirements.
Its Government reacted by cutting 40 years of 'bureaucratic' control in seven hours.
In sum, it was a 'bureaucratic' time system.
The 'bureaucratic' spirit pertains rather to stuffy Confucians, who foolishly imagine that the way to fulfill human potential is through service in officialdom.
The sheer size of the project speaks volumes about the overly 'bureaucratic' weight of Tokyo's government.
But the world was to pay a price beyond imagining for the consolidation of 'bureaucratic' misrule in the Soviet Union.
The new philanthropy consciously challenges the cautious, 'bureaucratic' style of many of today's foundations.
For that kind of money, we deserve bureaucrats who aren't very 'bureaucratic' .
The State Department is actually something of a 'bureaucratic' minnow.
Department of Motor Vehicles now strangled with 'bureaucratic' red tape.
In addition to control, Congress also emphasizes 'bureaucratic' accountability.
The strength of the poem comes from the 'bureaucratic' sterility with which a Vietnam veteran sees the memorial.
The whole vast, unwieldy 'bureaucratic' mass was beginning to move.
Once those databases exist, their uses will doubtless expand, consistent with typical 'bureaucratic' mission creep.
Yet an important aspect of 'bureaucratic' power is relationships with people who receive its actions or use its services.
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