"Local bureaucrats" refers to government officials who work at a local or community level to administer and manage various public services or functions.
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Being a water utility, it's revenues are largely negotiated
with local bureaucrats, whereby the utility embeds escalation and inflation into its customer rates.
Three decades of experimentation with school choice demonstrate that making it work requires careful attention to such tasks as ensuring that parents have good information about school quality and suitable transportation — responsibilities that
skeptical local bureaucrats may dodge.
He added: «They are run by teachers,
not local bureaucrats or Westminster politicians, and are free to set their own curriculum, decide how they spend their money and employ who they think are the best people for the job.
They want freedom
from local bureaucrats, the freedom to innovate and the freedom to raise standards of education that reflect the needs of local parents.»
School improvement / education vision is the domain of education experts — you don't want local politicians or
local bureaucrats telling school leaders how best to educate our pupils.
Now living in Los Angeles, Gester says it's hard to judge the needs of local shoppers and the demands
of local bureaucrats.
While a federal regulator will care about the average impact of an intervention across a range of sites and subgroups,
a local bureaucrat needs evidence to help persuade local interests to invest in a given intervention.
Global poll asks are politicians more corrupt than police,
local bureaucrats?