The proposal to build the vents, coupled with the pier's general dilapidation, was like a one-two punch of bureaucratic indifference.
Time, poverty, pollution, overcrowding and bureaucratic indifference have all taken a heavy toll.
He and many others argued that people were going to churches due to disappointment in the bureaucratic indifference and poor quality of Soviet state marriages or birth-registration.
In his tenure at that office, warm words about compassion, he argues, were belied by meager financing and bureaucratic indifference.
This 1952 film was a moral existentialist drama about the loneliness of the long-distance bureaucrat who finds redemption by helping victims of bureaucratic indifference.
Throughout the series, he strives against the obstacles of bureaucratic indifference to help people and pursue his ideals of what a police officer should be, often with humorous results.
He revealed a trace of sympathetic regret, but mostly bureaucratic indifference.
His demeanor was normally pleasant, but he had simmered in both tropical heat and bureaucratic indifference for long enough.
But individually they suffer the barbs of bureaucratic indifference and the vicissitudes of corporate whims like everyone else.
Indeed, she is startled by sexism, bureaucratic indifference and managerial incompetence.