0 a department or office -- biuro
1 a piece of furniture with drawers and a sloping top used for writing -- biurko
2 a piece of furniture with drawers for keeping clothes in -- komoda
In keeping with the bureau-shaping models assertions, senior public servants tended to stay in parent departments, retained policy and strategic roles.
At no point does the bureau-shaping model acknowledge that a common culture may lead individuals to express preferences which do not reflect simple self-interest.
The bureau was initially financed by the state, but the plan was that the fees would eventually make it self-supporting.
The surgery setting was also more familiar, it was not usually far to travel, and it was less stigmatized than a bureau attendance.
He complained that wet-nurses who were turned away from the bureau were hired privately.
The minister in turn gave instructions to his vice minister, the bureau chief, and the director of the related section.
None has outlawed faculty participation in speaker's bureaus, or participation in consulting arrangements that are thinly veiled marketing efforts.
They are the public interest and the bureau-shaping models.