Sentence examples for bureaucratic struggles from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile Munadi knew he would leave the camp armed only with some shampoo, a change of clothes and maybe a temporary visa to combat the bureaucratic struggles ahead.

Snowden was not as deeply embedded in the N.S.A.'s institutional culture as were previous agency whistle-blowers, like Binney, who arrived at their breaking points after sustained bureaucratic struggles.

If a cabinet secretary or deputy cannot be located, is killed or is seriously wounded, there is an official ready to step in without any bureaucratic struggles, the officials noted.

Without that, the war would have gone on for much longer perhaps long enough for Hitler to get an atom bomb and win it.He also portrays convincingly the bureaucratic struggles and intellectual snobbishness that surrounded the development of computing in Britain.

The bureaucratic struggles are constant, and he describes lengthy difficulties in buying land and getting his cheese certified for sale.

"I wanted to create an opportunity for young researchers to work free from bureaucratic struggles", she continued, and "I also wanted to give a clear signal that we want young excellence in Germany".

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Second, the F.B.I. and New York Police Department remain engaged in a counterproductive bureaucratic struggle.

Readers of this book will know how hard the bureaucratic struggle will be and how important it is for our country that the president prevails.

As spring passed into summer and no directive that would settle the matter came out of the Oval Office, each aspect of the Administration's civil-rights policy became an object of intense internal bureaucratic struggle.

The policy had been improvised through bureaucratic struggle, not planned in advance; it had emerged piecemeal, without formal explanation beforehand or elucidation afterward; it had challenged the law, and the challenge had apparently been meant not to succeed but to fail, and, in failing, to create a politically favorable public image.

Ms. Tasca's reprimand has stunned many of France's cultural leaders, not only because bureaucratic power struggles rarely go public here.

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