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burocracy (plural burocracies)

  1. (US) Alternative spelling of bureaucracy
    • 1963, Henry Louis Mencken, The American language: an inquiry into the development of English in the United States.[1], Digitized edition, published 2009, page 491:
      … 1962 Style Book, p63, specifies the following: aging, altho, ameba, analog, apolog, burocracy, burocratic, …
    • 2009, Joan Cabestany, Francisco Sandoval, Alberto Prieto, Bio-Inspired Systems: Computational and Ambient Intelligence[2], Springer, →ISBN, page 525:
      In this way, inter-unit relationships can be specified in order to define at communication level some well-known agent organizations model such as hierachies, burocracies, federations, etc.
    • 2010, Bert Hedeman, Gabor Vis van Heemst, Hans Fredriksz, Project Manaagement Based on Principle2, 2009[3], Van Haren Publishing, →ISBN, page 173:
      Burocracy is a choice!
    • 2011, Geoff Turner, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on on Intellectual Capital[4], Academic Conferences Limited, →ISBN, page 190:
      … namely the non human structure that enables a country generate future benefits: business structure, burocracy, …
    • 2012, Armando P Ribas, Rule of Law: The Path to Freedom[5], Stockcero, →ISBN, page 107:
      But still more, even Marx himself in his criticism of Hegel's Theory of the State recognized the actual behavior of burocracy in contradiction …
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