The phrase
"large bureaucracy" refers to a system or organization that is very big and has many complex rules, processes, and levels of authority. It often implies that decision-making can be slow and inefficient because of the many layers of administration involved.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«large»
«bureaucracy»
Sentences with «large bureaucracy»
- Teachers who want to do professionally creative things, who've been limited by the stifling nature of large bureaucracy in some school districts, can find a good fit in charter schools. (educationnext.org)
- It is possible to have a city - wide portfolio of many small schools (like OUSD has) and be financially viable as a district — but it requires flexibility, prioritization, and purposefulness, none of which are strong suits of large bureaucracies. (educate78.org)
- Traditional public schools are large bureaucracies with many constituencies, managed by many administrators. (wacharterschools.org)
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