Word: bureaucratice
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More than any other candidate, Bradley has campaigned on the issues. By "down zoning" and developing a long-range growth plan, he hopes to limit the city's population to 4,000,000 (it is now approaching 3,000,000). He calls for the building of a rapid-transit...
Each of the projects involved its own successes and frustrations. Many students ran head-long into the morass of bureaucratic decision-making, which often slowed projects down or made their objectives unattainable. Some students were frustrated by the short-term nature of their projects; having gotten so far, many found...
The whole controversy revolves around so many individual personalities and bureaucratic anomalies that oversimplified statements about First Amendments rights, executive power, and private ownership rights can be not only dangerously inaccurate but also inadequate as explanations. The CPB has provided so little reasoning for its actions that conjecture too often...
Worse still, Brandt's plan to improve relations with East Germany is floundering. The East Germans are cutting short a program of reuniting families divided by the cold war, and are setting up new bureaucratic obstacles hindering freedom of travel between the two parts of Germany.
Reaction in Rome to the second Hebblethwaite attack was swift. In a front-page editorial, the Catholic daily L'Avvenire accused the English Jesuit of having a "deeply deformed view of the life and the problems of the church today, fed by ancient polemics according to which everything in...