Bureaucratic in the Extreme The Spanish were extremists in bureaucratic demands.
In a recent issue, Chelsea had a front page article on the growing bureaucratic demands taking up teachers' time.
In the third debate, 'top down' contends that bureaucratic demands dictate individual choices, whereas 'bottom-up'makes individual choices central to the analysis of collective decisions.
As these partners increase in number, variations in funding streams and bureaucratic demands also increase.
Soviet researchers spend hours each day waiting in lines for laboratory supplies, personally fashioning hard-to-get equipment, and satisfying rigid bureaucratic demands.
When faced with the bureaucratic demand that she cease using Verner as her surname, she might have chosen Walters.
These are increasing in number, use different funding streams and have diverse bureaucratic demands.
Phillips worked in the National Health Service for seventeen years but became disillusioned with its tightening bureaucratic demands.
Their programmes are made impossible by constant bureaucratic demands to preserve jobs.
But they are either unaware of the program or unable to meet its formidable bureaucratic demands.