Word: bureaucratice
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Pinkerton condemned the bureaucratic nature of today's government as inefficient and wasteful, adding that the current system worsens the problems of homelessness, poverty and inadequate schooling.
Pinkerton said the President strives for "a kinder, gentler America," but that bureaucratic intertia stops him form fully implementing his policies.
Academia's code word for the future, in the view of some, is "accountability" -- both to the students it hopes to serve and the public that pays the bills, either by taxes, tuition or gifts. In Hiatt's view, "too many higher education institutions have been run like government, and...
No luck. After all of this furious bureaucratic committee-forming, Jewett got away with non-position positions such as, "There are arguments for and arguments against. At this point I think the weight is probably against..."
The playing field at Harvard is just as rigid, bureaucratic and institutionalized as the American government. In fact, Harvard is even older and more entrenched in tradition. Ignatiev can't shift the rules mid-argument when discussing the placement of the dining services budget.