She's hidebound by educational bureaucracy, and apart from that she's married.
Betrayed by bureaucracy and declared an industrial area - 1946.
What our enemies see is a different image, one weighed down by bureaucracy, political infighting and a breathtaking lack of accountability.
And the belief grew that headquarters had become paralyzed by bureaucracy and bankrupt of educational drive.
It has been shown that rent-seeking by bureaucracy can push up the cost of production of public goods.
On the other hand, voluntary organizations are often small and too daunted by local bureaucracy to negotiate effectively with health and social services.
The Senate bill proposes a strategy of deterrence by bureaucracy.
There is always a risk that one can stifle an initiative by too much bureaucracy.
Secondly, the United Nations is doing a good job there, albeit hampered not least by excessive bureaucracy.
The end product must be a directive unencumbered by massive bureaucracy, one that benefits the workers on whom Europe's ability to compete depends.