Sentences with phrase «faceless bureaucrats»

The phrase "faceless bureaucrats" refers to government officials or workers who are seen as anonymous and lacking personal identity or accountability. Full definition
«Local legislators know the needs of their districts better than faceless bureaucrats in Albany,» said Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, in an e-mail.
But candor leads to increased resistance: We don't want faceless bureaucrats telling patients and doctors who and who not to treat.
But faceless bureaucrats usually mount the campaigns for better nutrition.
There is something to say for giving these decisions to local legislators, who for the most part know far more about their districts than faceless bureaucrats buried in a back office in the Corning Towers.
«It seems to be an easy talking point about faceless bureaucrats and waste instead of talking about the services that these dedicated educators provide.
If people want books that won't evaporate on the orders of faceless bureaucrats, if they want their libraries to last, or the right to read privately, or if they want the same ability to share or loan books that they enjoy with printed books, they should avoid buying any book that can't be copied or any e-book reader with «remote deletion» features.
Faceless bureaucrats in Alan Johnson's department (and Jacqui Smith's and John Reid's before him) have had the front to write «Iraq is safe» on gay asylum letters.
These faceless bureaucrats must also be told to stop their spin about freezing Iron Dome because of the arguments they love to carry out via the media with Ministry of Finance budgetary division officials.
Far from being faceless bureaucrats, 16,000 PCS members in the MoD provide security, training, procurement and logistics support, as well as working directly alongside the military in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The right sees a shell, gutted by the faceless bureaucrats of Brussels.
The era of the faceless bureaucrat has long - since passed.
Cameron said Johnson was doing a «fabulous» job running London and added: «Would I rather have some faceless bureaucrat running London who could not pull a crowd at the Tory conference?
In fact, they all felt accountable to the students and their parents, and to each other — not to some faceless bureaucrat.
Besides, they weren't just calling a faceless bureaucrat — they were calling Maribeth Vander Weele, the celebrated newspaper reporter.
If you think that faceless bureaucrats and increased government regulation fueled by tax dollars are the solution, then there is really no hope for you.
His plan is to leave it up to faceless bureaucrats and elaborate regulations to decide whether you will or will not be permitted to travel to another community to visit a sick relative.
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