Sentences with phrase «imposed by bureaucracies»

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To know that the RD certification is given by this Joke of a Bureaucracy has shed a lot of light on my referrals to such as a RN health coach, — and SHAME on RDs who kowtow to this bogus misinformation and impose such upon their patients.
The hope was that schools would have clear financial incentives to provide a better education and could be more responsive to customer (i.e., parental) needs and wants when freed from the burden imposed by a centralized bureaucracy.
But charters are themselves public schools, albeit without the burden of work rules and other constraints imposed by unions and the bureaucracy.
The problems most often mentioned by teachers and principals in the largest districts were those that originated outside their schools: scarce resources and changes imposed by an out - of - touch bureaucracy.
If you regard imposing on the world a world - wide micro-regulatory bureaucracy open to subversion of the sort practiced by Lenin as a good thing ™, then your definition of «low - regrets» will be different from the rest of us.
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