bureaucracy
1 of 1noun/bjʊˈrɑkrəsi/
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the group of people in the government who are chosen for their jobs rather than elected to handle administrative tasks
- The bureaucracy manages public services like issuing permits and licenses.
- The bureaucracy includes appointed experts who advise on specific policy areas.
- Bureaucracy personnel process citizen requests for official documents.
- The bureaucracy is responsible for managing public services such as issuing permits and licenses.
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a system of government that is controlled by officials who are not elected rather employed
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- Within a bureaucracy, officials are employed based on expertise rather than being chosen through popular votes.
- The bureaucracy oversees administrative functions and policymaking without direct public elections.
- Bureaucracy involves a hierarchy of non-elected officials managing various government responsibilities.
- Reforming the old bureaucracy was a major challenge.
- The manager found the bureaucracy to be a big obstacle.
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an organizational structure characterized by strict procedures, rules, and regulations designed to manage complex tasks or activities efficiently
- Bureaucracy in healthcare administration can sometimes hinder patient care due to lengthy approval procedures.
- Dealing with government bureaucracy can be frustrating for citizens seeking permits for construction projects.
- The school's bureaucracy ensures that all faculty members adhere to standardized teaching guidelines.
- The university bureaucracy requires multiple approvals for any major administrative changes.