State officials said the correct documentation hadn't been filed because of a bureaucratic failure.
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Some snafus will no doubt result from the administrative and bureaucratic complexity of these new marketplaces.
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Otherwise how can Yahoo stop itself becoming an American version of a Japanese bureaucratic company?
But fed up with bureaucratic hurdles, he packed up his collection and set sail for Venice.
They also have characterized the problem as a bureaucratic snafu that resulted from taking shortcuts.
For many immigrants, the process of becoming a U.S. citizen can be a protracted bureaucratic nightmare.
This, the official says, is the price of an intensely bureaucratic process of government.
Subsequently, the NASP program has encountered the bureaucratic equivalent of the perils of Pauline.
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He argued that Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme was "massively flawed" and over-bureaucratic.
It will cost way too much and it will create a bureaucratic nightmare for patients.
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As vice president, Al Gore supported Bill Clinton's free-trade initiatives and championed bureaucratic streamlining efforts.
Part of the reason for the regulatory failure was simple bureaucratic indifference or incompetence.
So he has had two different bureaucratic jungles to struggle through - with very different results.
There was the old guard resistance at first to the dismantling of big bureaucratic structures.
Typically buried in these bureaucratic terms are some common abuses involving overselling, churning and unsuitability.
That protective shell exists today, strengthened by years of bureaucratic habit and layers of rules.
Iraqis should be permitted to set up businesses with minimal fuss and bureaucratic interference.
But, famously secretive and protective of its bureaucratic territory, it is likely to drag its feet.
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Corporate recruiters drool over them for their ability to adapt and fit into bureaucratic enterprises.
U. trade proposal has already been widely quoted, meeting quickly with measured bureaucratic approbation in Europe.
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Why, we begin today, are the editors of Time obsessed with troikas of bureaucratic saviors?
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Shah must navigate a bureaucratic thicket and battle mighty rivals like his starting ground, the NSE.
The government has also pledged not to reform Poland's job-killing and bureaucratic labour code.
But many new rules amount to bureaucratic overkill that could undermine the SEC's intentions.
But that organization was full of bureaucratic hoops, and an offer was not forthcoming.
LEAs, traditional bastions of bureaucratic left-wing power, giving schools more freedom to manage their own affairs.
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Certainly this is one area where more teacher input and less bureaucratic input would be welcome.
Mr Panetta will need to use his bureaucratic skills to compete with other agencies.
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"The suggestion that NAMA is bureaucratic does not stand up to serious scrutiny, " he said.
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