A few days after the November massacre, the ghetto was closed, or in the bureaucratic term, "quarantined".
In bureaucratic terms, the move struck some analysts as curious.
It has been compared to the Usatges de Barcelona as a failure in "practical or bureaucratic terms".
However, the Shultz usage most widely remarked was the bureaucratic term to task.
It's a chilly, bureaucratic term that reflects an unsentimental fact: Americans have far more than their emotions tied up in their homes these days.
"The company's pretty much unique," he said, a bureaucratic term of art meaning it can't be analyzed.
What is this bureaucratic term?
However, access to R&D activities can sometimes be particularly burdensome in economic and bureaucratic terms.
The Commissioner has informed us of the bureaucratic terms of the diatribe, which is his job.