Sentences with phrase «by bureaucracy»

Internet lenders have filled the gap that was created by the bureaucracy of older financial institutions.
He's called what's going on there a public emergency caused by bureaucracy and racial and economic inequality.
The cuts are then planned and executed by the bureaucracy under the direction of the cabinet and ministers within the country.
We now have health care by bureaucracy and efficiency targets and waste which has undermined what he sees as the most natural human instinct, to really care for people.
There is no sense removing money from people and then returning it to them, minus the sum taken by the bureaucracy set up to fund the process.
But business is not hampered by the bureaucracy of education, and it ought to jump on new technology and newer learning methodologies — specifically micro learning.
His six years of research on climate issues was ignored by a bureaucracy that has absolutely no education on climate change simply because the policy was already decided, and no evidence was needed.
The very nature of our business is threatened by a bureaucracy that doesn't understand what we do, but would like to ensure others enjoy the fruits of our labour at no cost.
Paul, like his Republican counterpart, sees Uber as only the beginning of an economy unencumbered by bureaucracy, that is instead «powered by consumer input,» as the Times put it.
Maybe he's more subtle than I was, but he has a lot of the same characteristics of sitting their, frustrated by the bureaucracy at Microsoft, and wanting to get at it, participate in the cloud more aggressively.
In an era that's often seen as being hemmed in by bureaucracy and narrow - mindedness, that's actually very refreshing.»
They are also choosing to ignore that companies like Apple and comiXology are not monoliths, and there might be different people reviewing different issues of Saga at different times; Mark Waid has a pretty plausible scenario that explains how this all would have happened with all parties having only the best of intentions; as he says, «In all matters creative, never attribute to malice what can be explained by bureaucracy
Now a consultant to venture capital firms, Bloom expects large companies to shift away from investing directly in R&D, focusing instead on acquiring startups and spinning off experimental projects that will be less constrained by bureaucracy and Wall Street demands.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration sent the state's top education officials a letter Thursday warning that he plans to use his influence over the budget to pursue an aggressive legislative agenda to fix what he calls an underperforming school system hobbled by bureaucracy.
The crew, however, finds their attempt to capture the perpetrators stalled by bureaucracy and their presence unwelcome.
The programme was brought in by Michael Gove in 2010 to replace Labour's Building Schools for the Future Scheme, which the Coalition government said was beset by bureaucracy and delay.
Jesse Chun (b. 1984 Seoul, South Korea) is a conceptual artist whose multidisciplinary work investigates conditions of language generated by bureaucracy, migration, and systems of communication.
I was born in a welfare state Ruled by bureaucracy Controlled by civil servants And people dressed in grey Got no privacy, got no liberty Cos the twentieth century people Took it all away from me.
Kushner said his efforts are not being stymied by bureaucracy.
The reconstruction of the power grid — bottlenecked by bureaucracy, outdated laws, and potentially corruption — has been unbearably slow.
You'll work with a small team unhampered by bureaucracy, backed by the proven history, stability, and depth of our parent company, Franklin Templeton Investments.
Her list of offenders includes absent and abusive fathers, downsizing corporations, sports team owners too concerned with profit to show loyalty to the cities where teams were first formed, and armed forces too bloated by bureaucracy and careerism to provide the kind of first - among - equals training that helps boys become men with a vision of serving their communities.
The movement already has its heroes, such as the civilian costing expert in the Defense Department who was almost cashiered by the bureaucracy before he made himself heard.
God only knows how many times I see this: people who already have nothing being pushed permanently into the red by bureaucracies that are equal parts punitive, dysfunctional and decimated by austerity.
For many, particularly on the right, PCCs represent an opportunity to release what academic Ian Loader calls the «inner - crime - fighter» in a police force strangled by bureaucracy and local government meddling.
NEW YORK (1010 WINS)-- New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio is blasting the city's approach to fixing potholes and sinkholes, saying the process is «plagued by bureaucracy and a lack of communication.»
Choose the GPs and Hospitals you prefer, unconstrained by the bureaucracies of the PCTs and Strategic Health Authorities.
They are British citizens, living here perfectly legally, handled abominably by the bureaucracy.
GE had net operating losses at the height of the financial crisis that federal law allows them — and every other corporate taxpayer — to carry over to subsequent tax years so as not to unfairly burden it with the calendar set by bureaucracy.
«I'm troubled by the bureaucracy, I'm sick of all the planning and all the studies,» she told WCBS 880's Marla Diamond.
«There needs to be a much greater focus on reducing waste, such as that created by the bureaucracy of the internal market and the expensive folly of the private finance initiative.»
The federal government has slowed the flow of displaced people into the U.S. to a trickle, achieving by bureaucracy what it couldn't by executive order.
Similarly to their Westminster counterparts their time in Government has been characterised by bureaucracy and inept leadership, most readily identifiable in their appalling record on health and numerous costly missed opportunities for economic development.
And that concern has also encouraged various scientific bodies to form committees (always the first response by a bureaucracy to any problem!)
Along the way, she finds herself thwarted by bureaucracy, menaced by the police and manhandled by the drunks inside the town's hellish brothel.
He is egged on by his girlfriend's headstrong daughter, while guardedly criticised by his family and scrutinized by bureaucracy.
While the character in this movie may spend all his time in the air, another passenger finds himself permanently grounded when trapped by bureaucracy in The Terminal.
Instead of being governed and operated by bureaucracies, these schools will answer to their customers and clients and to the expert educators who lead and teach in them.
For too long, children in low - income communities have been cheated by a bureaucracy and special interests that say poverty is simply too hard to overcome in the classroom.
Asked about the role of independent public charter schools in K - 12 education in Georgia, Governor Deal said, «Innovation, flexibility and accountability are fundamental building blocks to driving student achievement in K - 12 education, and charter schools are catalysts for improvement and reform within a system that has long been burdened by bureaucracy and inflexibility due to top - down control.»
I think it's amazing that a Jedi Council crippled and eventually destroyed by bureaucracy, fear and indecision was obviously what was really happening, when it appears Lucas never noticed that aspect himself.
Aided and abetted by bureaucracy who live to regulate.
The global warming scare was killed in Copenhagen in December 2009 but — like the LCPD — effects of the scare are likely to be imposed by bureaucracies long after the scare is forgotten.
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