Sentences with phrase «local bureaucrats who»

Also, the program was run by state and local bureaucrats who had little incentive to make it work well.

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Can a bureaucrat at a federal veterans» cemetery tell local volunteers not to offer to pray with the bereaved who come for their loved ones» funerals?
She wasn't a Washington bureaucrat telling people to do it her way, or no way at all; she was a well - intentioned local who had figured out what made sense for her community and acted on it.
If a community could control, really control, its own transport policy (for example), many more people would get involved in trying to fix it - and who can doubt that local people know their own problems and solutions better than bureaucrats sitting in Whitehall?
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.
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.
But they should be addressed at the local and national level — and by the free market — not by out - of - control planetary bureaucrats who, he said, were seeking to create a «world socialist» regime.
@Go Canucks, UBC, SFU and UVic activist scientists are called upon by their pals green councillors or bureaucrats to come over and deliver an alarmist message to local governments who are obviously clueless and ready to buy anything.
But it also reflects one of the most basic problems of the new arrangements — a lack of information delivered down to the local level for both bureaucrats who are supposed to be implementing the new approach and most crucially for communities.
Bureaucrats and governments can have the best intentions in the world, but if their ideas have not been subject to the «reality test» of the life experience of the local Indigenous peoples who are intended to benefit from this, then government efforts will fail.
For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, their days and weeks involve answering the revolving door of government bureaucrats from various federal, state and local governments who come to talk about a whole range of issues.
This whole jumbled - up Canadian real estate transaction industry, as overseen and governed by a hodge - podge of national, provincial and local boards» salaried bureaucrats (who operate in a vacumn without accountability to its dues payers) and elected short - term registrant volunteers from the trenches, remains mired in a constant state of amateur - hour disarray of contentious issues (as highlighted by Mark's words on this issue), which is only one contentious issue in Pandora's Box of many others.
The trouble is that there are not near enough high quality registrants in the business to go around, and thus, the cheap crowd looks good by comparison... on the sruface This is the fault of CREA, OREA (Ontario), RECO (Ontario) and local boards, all populated by non-commissioned well - salaried bureaucrats who do not have their own feet in the water.
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