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From war to walk signs to perceived swollen bureaucracies, area taxpayers have different perspectives on what they consider waste in government.
Asked to weigh in with their concerns to the New Haven Register, some honed in on the bigger picture, criticizing the $1.01 trillion spent since 2001 on the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, while others were riled up by something as ubiquitous as pedestrian crossing signs.
... year is the top-heavy and swollen bureaucracy (dictionary definition: a system of administration...
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This paper is about ideas and views of professionals in the field of academic administrative leadership. It is concerned about general philosophical positions of faculty members and administrators concerning students' general education, information, intelligence, communication, and critical thinking abilities. In addition, it analyzes the main objectives of higher educational leadership models within the boundaries of democracy and multiculturacy in relationships with the interest of stakeholders. Within this domain of thinking, this paper is fully devoted to a comparative study of two types academic leaderships: (1) kakistocracy and (2) bureaucracy. Kakistocracy means "government by the worst administrators and/or management by the least able and disqualified figureheads." Within the n...
...The Webster's Dictionary. defines kakistocracy: "government by the worst ad...
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.... Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines bureaucracy as a "complex structure of adm...
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... NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] [A Standard Dictionary of Modern Chinese].Edited by Li Xingjian [TEXT NOT... from scratch, with none of the usual bureaucracy or even (at first) government funding. He seems to...
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...This interpretation comports with dictionary definitions of the term discrimination, which mean...625. not field offices of the HHS bureaucracy, and they may not be conscripted against their wil...
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... in general vis-a-vis the state bureaucracy. . The project seems to have successfully restruct...; Wolfgang Sachs, ed., The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power (London: Zed Books,...
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psychiatrist v. psychologist: what's the difference? - A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of mental, emotional or behavioral issues. - A psychologist does not have a medical degree, and is a health provider who specializes in the science of the mind and behavior. Source: Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary
Just as there's no typical day for Dr. Thomas Boxleiter, there is little respite from patient-care duties.
..."Bureaucracy, third-party payment systems, the supposed miracle...
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.... The Act also creates a new bureaucracy, or "council of regulators," with the authority to... Cascades, in 4 THE NEW PALGRAVE DICTIONARY OF ECONOMICS 329,329 (Steven N. Durlauf & Lawrence...
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... of the tradition to a designated bureaucracy, a.k.a. an "instrumental legal personification" su.... Martin, Elizabeth A., ed. 2002. A Dictionary of Law. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford: Oxford Un...
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In her analysis of the place of religion in Xicanisma, Ana Castillo says: Although the Catholic Church as an institution cannot, for a number of reasons, guide us as Mexican Amerindian women into the twenty-first century, we cannot make a blanket dismissal of Catholicism, either. Over thirty years later, after the ascent of the Religious Right to political power and the rhetoric of crusade and jihad after September 11, it is easy to assume that feminist politics must be secular politics.\n Where other feminist essayists identify the act of writing itself as a movement out of the mind-forged manacles of kyriarchy, Anzaldúa is more cautious, offering a record of spirit-experience only in fragments.
... it within a shift toward militaristic bureaucracy in Aztec culture itself. This shift is figured as ...'s register is high-analytical, almost dictionary-like. She persists in describing the phenomenon in...