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The FM radio stations have faced a protracted and bureaucratic application process for licenses and frequencies, so that only four are operating.
The periods of quarantine were arbitrary and variable from country to country, and there were instances of perverse and bureaucratic application of the quarantine regulations.
smoke that weed) to deal with their nausea, anxiety, chronic pain, or other ailments can now receive prescriptions directly from their doctor, rather than go through a bureaucratic application process that would require them to earn Health Canada's approval.
One key change that's made it through, is that new patients who wish to take cannabis (aka smoke that weed) to deal with their nausea, anxiety, chronic pain, or other ailments, can now receive prescriptions directly from their doctor, rather than go through a bureaucratic application process that would require each new patient to earn Health Canada's approval.
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He thinks synthetic gene patents may eventually become outmoded in the same way that software patents seem obsolete because the slow and often bureaucratic patent application process can't keep up with the pace of change in the industry.
For Argentina, you pay online before your trip; for Paraguay, you pay upon arrival by air to Asunción (or, if coming from elsewhere, apply at a consulate); for Brazil, you go through the mind-numbingly bureaucratic tourist visa application at your local Brazilian consulate.
However, obtaining the necessary permissions to utilise such measures involves negotiating a complex, bureaucratic and lengthy application process within regulatory systems that are highly conservative and risk averse [ 9, 19].
Charity care applications' bureaucratic and documentation requirements can be challenging for all patients, especially those with low literacy.
There are 22 plants under consideration, with 11 formal applications, but bureaucratic entanglements and incomplete or revised applications have slowed progress toward rulings.
Baltimore (which happens to be my hometown) took a more bureaucratic approach to the application process by appointing a "Google Czar".
The acrimonious and complicated attempt, which pitted postdoc against postdoc, ended when the organizers, citing a bureaucratic snafu, withdrew their application for recognition but vowed to continue their efforts.
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