But as word went around, the bureaucracy wanted to increase that number to 85, 000 families.
We want people to come to Libya and start working because the bureaucracy will end.
Hungarian-born scientist Leo Szilard, Fermi and other scientists knew they needed to leapfrog the bureaucracy.
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"The bureaucracy has increased dramatically during the last decade, and especially after foot-and-mouth, " he said.
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He had written a memo to the president that he couldn't get through the bureaucracy.
Chavez installed state-owned cooperatives and promoted communal councils to replace decision making by the bureaucracy.
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Or maybe, you just hate Corporate America and the bureaucracy that comes with it.
"We are not reorganising the bureaucracy - we are scrapping the bureaucracy, " he declared.
The first is that the original decision, that first press release, came from within the bureaucracy.
This refers to the plethora of fees, levies, licences and bribes the bureaucracy exacts from business.
The legislature, the bureaucracy, they can have a tax system as complicated as they want.
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So the net result could well be no change in the overall size of the bureaucracy.
They include the usual boilerplate about wringing efficiencies from the bureaucracy and getting rid of quangos.
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This potentially signifies lack of appreciation of the bureaucracy and testing experienced within the large institutions.
We need to confront the growing sense of complacency in the bureaucracy and among the American people.
The bureaucracy of traditional science prevents the recognition of any event unless certain criteria are first met.
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The bureaucracy, or Curia, has been blamed for the Church's hesitant response to sex abuse and other crises.
And they usually work best in middle-income developing countries because they make considerable administrative demands on the bureaucracy.
They have seen their economic power and their influence in the region expand without the bureaucracy in Brussels.
He had planned to sack Ryszard Czarnecki, head of the bureaucracy preparing for membership of the European Union.
DPJ's most powerful attack on the bureaucracy involved proposals to decentralise spending by granting more autonomy to local governments.
They have little tolerance for friction and the bureaucracy of antiquated business practices.
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One lesson she's learned: She can do without the bureaucracy of charitable foundations.
"People don't come in and out of the bureaucracy the way political appointees do in the U.S., " Smith says.
Mr Noda is also mending fences with the LDP's old mates in the big-business lobby, Keidanren, and the bureaucracy.
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"The bureaucracy exists not to control the citizens of Japan but rather to be controlled by them, " he said.
When the urban affairs minister, a respected lawyer, tried to transfer a senior civil servant, the bureaucracy stopped him.
He rose to prominence in Osaka by promising to cut through the bureaucracy.
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And the bureaucracy of new ships, now called NAP-C, is twenty-five thousand bureaucrats.
So he could supply the weavers with uninterrupted power for five days of the week if the bureaucracy wanted it.
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