Word: bureaucratice
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Those consequences flow from a series of flawed assumptions and decisions made before the war started--some based on resolute optimism, some based on naivete, and some that carried unfortunate unintended consequences. The Administration's leading members, said Democratic Senator Joseph Biden last week, "believed we would find an oil...
The coordinator of student activities was displaced from her post, the College announced yesterday, as the months-long bureaucratic restructuring of University Hall continues.
The attack on Dean was similarly transparent but not as amusing as the debate performances. Demographically, Iowa is among the oldest of states. In the past Dean had been typically frank about old-age entitlements. He had supported raising the age of eligibility for Social Security, and moving away from...
Yet not all faculty look upon the new divisional deans with enthusiasm. With the deans comes an additional bureaucratic layer, which has worried many professors who fear the move may drastically reduce their time with, and access to, Kirby. These concerns are certainly valid, but the role of these new...
The Yale Daily News deemed the registrar’s office, in one of many articles highlighting its bureaucratic and technological difficulties, a “Kafka-esque nightmare.”