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School administrators, she said, who are the on-the-spot bureaucrats, should make these decisions rather than Washington bureaucrats.
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First, it fosters the ability of government bureaucrats to co-operate with one another in the course of carrying out their duties.
There is no attempt to show that senior bureaucrats actually hold these values or are motivated by them.
The cabinet comprised an impressive assembly of powerful ranking bureaucrats who also held the most critical portfolios.
This, the respected bureaucrat suggested, would save nearly 40 million yen in expenditures.
Business recognised that it had to muscle its way into the comfortable relations of the corporatist network between bureaucrats and labour in ports.
Laws are necessary to control bureaucrats implementing decisions of governors, and to introduce predictability and thus rationality in the administration of government.
He argues that institutional culture can affect a bureaucrat's mode of thinking and behaving, but that there is room for individual responsibility and action.
Behind the smoke and mirrors of the state's periodic mobilisations of schools, bureaucrats and unions the affective power of the ' official ' last emperor proved ambiguous.