Sentences with phrase «bureaucratic wrangling»

Apparently, the United States has done little to advance these proposals, caught up in internal bureaucratic wrangling.
But with increased traffic, site degradation, and bureaucratic wrangling, many are left wondering: How much longer will visitors be able to visit Machu Picchu?
Prior presidents have dabbled in steel protectionism by invoking «anti-dumping» rules that lead to legal and bureaucratic wrangling at the World Trade Organization, mild international tiffs, and then usually both sides backing down to some extent.
Peru's extravagant celebrations of the centenary of the rediscovery of Machu Picchu descended into farce this week, after a bureaucratic wrangle that saw hundreds of tourists from around the world barred from entering the Inca ruins.
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