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    A Qualitative Study of Border Marketplaces and their Impacts on Continuation of Smuggling by Omid Ghaderzadeh, Ahmad Mohammadpur, Omid Ghaderi

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Discussion of Results & Conclusions As it is summed up in our model, it can be admitted that due to the perceptions and explanations of research participants, although markets result from restriction and reduction in the oldest modes of smuggling phenomenon, they have indirectly continued it in new and several modes because of various problems such as: intricate and dissuasive bureaucracy, vulnerability and inefficiency of interior surveillance system of markets, situational disorder and out-structural oppression. …”
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    Minority groups in Ottoman Turkey before 1856: different arrangements of the Jews and the Christians under Millet system by Syahrul Hidayat

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…One of the obvious beneficial relations with the groups is the ability to do trading and fill positions in foreign services that lead particulargroup to enjoy better position in bureaucracy and society. The differences,in fact, have influenced the arrangement and treatment of the Ottomanrulers towards them over time which were also heavily affected by politicalchanging in the case of the Greeks for example. …”
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    Physician and nurse well-being, patient safety and recommendations for interventions: cross-sectional survey in hospitals in six European countries by Peter Griffiths, Martin McKee, Jonathan Drennan, Jackie Bridges, Luk Bruyneel, Jane Ball, Jaimie Ellis, Linda H Aiken, Anners Lerdal, Karen B Lasater, Herbert Smith, Anne Marie Rafferty, Reinhard Busse, Walter Sermeus, Julia Köppen, Lars E Eriksson, Kaat Siebens, Matthew D McHugh, Anne Scott, Ingeborg Strømseng Sjetne, Sydney Anstee, Peter Van Bogaert, Rikard Lindqvist, Douglas Sloane, Hans De Witte, Wilmar Schaufeli, Simon Dello, Dorothea Kohnen, Lisa Smeds Alenius, Mary Del Guidice, Timothy Cheney, Claudia Maier, Joan Kleine, Elaine Lehane Vera McCarthy, Noeleen Brady, Paul Van Aken, Danny Van Heusden, Colleen A Pogue, Claudia B Bettina Maier, Ingrid Svensson, Ann Jacobsson, Oliver Sergeant

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Improving nurse staffing levels (79% nurses) and reducing bureaucracy and red tape (44% physicians) were interventions clinicians reported would be most effective in improving their own well-being, whereas individual mental health interventions were less frequently prioritised.Conclusions Burnout, mental health morbidities, job dissatisfaction and concerns about patient safety and care quality are prevalent among European hospital physicians and nurses. …”
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    Improving community health networks for people with severe mental illness: a case study investigation by Vanessa Pinfold, Daryl Sweet, Ian Porter, Cath Quinn, Richard Byng, Chris Griffiths, Julie Billsborough, Doyo Gragn Enki, Ruth Chandler, Martin Webber, John Larsen, John Carpenter, Peter Huxley

    Published 2015-02-01
    “….: Health-care practitioners recognised that social factors were important in recovery but reported system-level barriers (workload, administrative bureaucracy, limited contact time with clients) in addressing these issues fully. …”
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    An Analysis of the Attitude of Mohammad Reza Shah-e Pahlavi toward Governance, Classes and Influential Social Movements (From 1953 to 1977) by Jamshid Torabi Aghdam, Sorayya Memar, Sorayya Memar, Ali Rabbani Khorasgani

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…First Pahlavi with proceedings such as formation of national boundaries, promotion of nationalism, reviving of ancient traditions, debilitation of pre-modern classes, the use of new ways of taxing, unification of clothing and education and creation of modern army and bureaucracy, fulfilled his absolutist power by using naked force (Kasraai, 2013). …”
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    The development of the European public service: from modernisation to post-modernisation by O. V. Onufriienko

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The shift from the career system to the post-bureaucracy model, the regulation of the salary levels for public officials and private sector employees and relevant changes within the retirement insurance system, the strengthening of executive managers’ responsibility, the substitute of the corporate model for the statute management one and the use of the network management concepts should be referred to the general trends of the European public service. …”
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    Port (Bandar), Heritage Landscape of a Territory by Seyed Amir Mansouri

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…On the other hand, with the expansion of urbanization and the growth of port trade, together with the facility services, the part of the whole port which was allocated to the warehouses and transportation facilities, abruptly became the owner of this historical and cultural concept of human civilization. The growth of bureaucracy and the power of central government caused the formation of the 'Ports and Shipping Organization' in the country, which by ignoring the public rights and the cultural heritage of the ports, just relying on the organizational interests and taking advantage of the power, controlled the vital edge of this coastline, and dispossessed the citizens of this unique inspiration source and the reason behind the establishment of their city. …”
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    An Analysis of the Attitude of Mohammad Reza Shah-e Pahlavi toward Governance, Classes and Influential Social Movements (From 1953 to 1977) by Ali Rabbani Khorasgani, Sorayya Memar, Jamshid Torabi Aghdam

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…First Pahlavi with proceedings such as formation of national boundaries, promotion of nationalism, reviving of ancient traditions, debilitation of pre-modern classes, the use of new ways of taxing, unification of clothing and education and creation of modern army and bureaucracy, fulfilled his absolutist power by using naked force (Kasraai, 2013). …”
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    Risk management for safety operation utilizing virtual reality simulation supported by intelligent HAZOP analysis by Mad Sahar, Nan

    Published 2010
    “…In focusing assessment for safety operator and safety decision maker, we present a web-based HAZOP analysis management system (HMS) to help HAZOP team and related individuals to perform revision, tracking and even complete HAZOP analysis without management bureaucracy. Besides, depending solely on expert imaginative thinking of scenario using P&ID, this work will develop a dynamic visual model which brings to the user a different view of consequent and subsequent to an accident and will further enable three dimensional analyses of effects. …”
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    The Malay political economy - A brief historical review by Omar, Affifudin

    Published 2014
    “…The thesis that Malay bureaucracy’s decadence being really a major factor in Malay political and economic demise, constitute the central dimension of this analysis.…”
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    O planejamento econômico no Brasil: considerações críticas by Nelson Mello e Souza

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Planning for the private sector has a somewhat brighter history due to the use of Grupos Executivos which has enabled the planning process to transcend the formalism and tradition-bound attitudes of the regular bureaucracy. Regional planning offers two relatively successful experiences, Sudene and the strategy of the regionally oriented autarchy. …”
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    Conservative ideology in the U.S. Supreme Court in the 21st century by D.B. Makhambetsaliyev

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Rehnquist in 2005, John Roberts, whose biography was very similar to Rehnquist’s in terms of close ties to the Washington bureaucracy, filled the Chairman’s vacancy. The Supreme Court of the United States in national minorities’ rights until the 2000s, despite the turn to constitutional judicial conservatism, did not move to a complete activism revision. …”
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    Assessing safe and personalised maternity and neonatal care through a pandemic: a case study of outcomes and experiences in two trusts in England using the ASPIRE COVID-19 framewor... by Sarah Neal, Lucy Stone, Gill Moncrieff, Zoë Matthews, Carol Kingdon, Anastasia Topalidou, Marie-Clare Balaam, Sarah Cordey, Nicola Crossland, Claire Feeley, Deborah Powney, Arni Sarian, Alan Fenton, Alexander E P Heazell, Ank de Jonge, Alexandra Severns, Gill Thomson, Soo Downe

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Staff reported some removal of bureaucracy, which allowed greater flexibility. During the first wave of COVID-19 staffing numbers increased, resolving some pre-pandemic shortages: however, by October 2021 they declined markedly. …”
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    Interrelationship between Human Rights and Peace Two Mistaken Conceptions of Human Rights in both Islam and the West by Ulrich Steinvorth

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The model of the fight for human rights in the centralist conception is a bureaucracy that imposes its rules on the cases it administers. …”
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    Energy, technology, and economic growth in Saudi Arabia: An ARDL and VECM analysis approach by Faten Derouez, Adel Ifa, Abdullah A. Aljughaiman, Mohammed Bu Haya, Abdalwali Lutfi, Mahmaod Alrawad, Samah Bayomei

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Second, to attract more FDI, Saudi government should continue its efforts to reduce bureaucracy, simplify regulations, and provide a business-friendly environment. …”
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    Continuity and Discontinuity in the Cultural Landscape of the Capital City: Paris and Skopje by Maciej Falski

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…It appears that the most important agent in the capital landscape is the state. It is the bureaucracy of the state, appearing in the role of executor of the national will, deciding on the shape of the image of the city, reinforcing those values that seem to be desirable from the perspective of the represented group. …”
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    A Study of Farmers’ Perception of Urmia Lake (UL) Crisis with Grounded Theory Approach by Mohammad Abbaszadeh, Hossein Banifatemeh, narmin Nikdel

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In other words, because of its dominance over the resources of the society, the government is the first and most powerful decision-maker and actor in social and economic structures, and therefore is responsible for the Urmia Lake crisis due to its inability to coordinate the quality and quantity of farmers’ water rights, lack of seriousness along with a corrupted, unreliable, and populist bureaucracy. As a result, farmers imagine their roles in the crisis as the ‘victims’ of the situation, not as the agents, facilitators, or even actors. …”
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    PENILAIAN USAHA BADAN LAYANAN UMUM DAERAH TRANSJAKARTA BUSWAY TAHUN 2010 by , Muliani Sulya Fajarianti, SE, , Dr. Wakhid Slamet Ciptono, M.B.A., M.P.M.

    Published 2011
    “…This is because the future of public service aspect to the specialized management pattern is not referred to by the institutions should be purely local government bureaucracy, but held by the managed device ala the business (business like). …”
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