In the 11th and 12th centuries, they shifted to the civilian bureaucracy.
The new rulers were carrying out purges of military and civilian bureaucracies.
He cut through the military and civilian bureaucracy to elevate the protection of monuments and artworks to a high priority, subject only to military necessity.
Government paperwork was a morass, and she suspected that the Navy was worse even than the Star Kingdom's civilian bureaucracy.
Ask yourself, too, whether you agree with Heller's views on military and civilian bureaucracies.
The NDCP has managed to grow beyond its modest beginnings to train leaders in the military and civilian bureaucracy in strategic thinking.
Then she faced a hostile President, a scheming army chief and a civilian bureaucracy that had not come to terms with her party returning to power.
It was built to the shape of five bayonets joined together and five statues around its base representing army, navy, air force, police, and civilian bureaucracy.
The civilian bureaucracies had stuck with obsolete data sets and old-fashioned dp languages, but the cutting edge of the military is always more willing to experiment.
One of the stumbling blocks to reform is the maintenance of a structure that operates parallel to the civilian bureaucracy and often wields more power.