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    The times of construction by Lorenzo Bellicini

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The time as length of authorization procedures The last point I would like to briefly deal with is the building process meant as synthesis of idea, project, bureaucracy, building site issues, completion and management of the work. …”
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    Qajar Bonapartism: The Model of State–Class Relationship in Qajar Iran by Sara Sharifpour, Noori Hadi, Mohammad Reza Gholami Shekarsaraee

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Their possession of extensive estates, personal military forces, and substantial incomes derived from landownership, combined with a weak bureaucracy and an inefficient tax system, granted them considerable autonomy in areas under their influence.ConclusionAccording to the findings, it becomes highly challenging to conceive of the Qajar state as the entity possessing absolute power, as Marx suggests as the primary characteristic of the Asian state. …”
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    FACILITATING AND HINDERING FACTORS OF THE ACCELERATED GROWTH OF THE GEORGIAN ECONOMY AND OPINIONS OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY (RESULTS OF A SELECTIVE STUDY) by Alim Kherkhadze

    Published 2023-07-01
    “….) – 33,3% • Liberal market economy (low level of corruption, little bureaucracy and procedural simplicity, little tax burden) – 31,7% • Georgia's rich and diverse nature, history, culture and gastronomy – 26,7% • Skilled and relatively cheap labor force – 23,3% • State programs for the development of entrepreneurship: "Make in Georgia", GITA grants, "Introduce the future", etc. – 18,3% • Rich natural resources – 16,7% • A well-developed banking system – 11,7% • Increasing harmonization of Georgian legislation with international legislation – 8,3% Factors Hindering to the accelerated economic growth of Georgia: • Underdeveloped democracy, constant question marks to the judicial system, political instability, little experience of statehood, state institutions not free from unhealthy political influence – 55% • Regional economic inequality, disproportionate distribution of investments and public funds to Tbilisi and the rest of Georgia – 41,7% • Low level of higher and professional education, insufficient qualified workforce – 41,7% • Lack of capital needed to implement innovative entrepreneurial ideas, low level of development of the real (production) sector of the economy and high deficit in foreign trade – 41,7% • Russia's occupation of Georgian territories, the threat of potential war and the unstable South Caucasus region. – 38,3% • High level of emigration – 20% • Underdeveloped stock market and non-convertible national currency – 18,3% • Monocentric state, high dependence of territorial-administrative units on state budget transfers – 10% • Mass destruction and hyperinflation of the economic powers inherited from the Soviet Union in the first years of independence – 6,7% • Inadequately developed transport logistics infrastructure (delayed Anaklia port project, poorly developed road infrastructure, single-lane railway lines) – 6,7% • Scarcity of natural resources and high import dependence on energy resources – 5% In response to the third question, which was about the time Georgia will need to reach the average European level of economic development in 2022, taking into account the listed factors. …”
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  4. 2924

    Designing an Export Development Model for Nano Products of Knowledge-based Companies Working in the Field of Construction Using a Qualitative Meta-Synthesis Approach by Samaneh Raeesi Nafchi, tahmoures hassagholi pour, Ezzatollah Abbasian

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Increasing the efficiency of institutions involved in the business environment, eliminating unnecessary processes, and reducing costs caused by administrative bureaucracy (processes) are necessary for the flow of foreign capital. …”
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    Presenting the Ideal Model of Digital Governance in the Era of Networked Society by ali nourijani, hosein eslami, sayed alireza afshani, hassan dehghan dehnavi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Digital governance, with its tremendous power, plays an instrumental role in curtailing administrative paperwork, streamlining operations, restructuring governmental institutions, reducing the cost of governance, making governance more adaptable to changes, reducing bureaucratic corruption, enhancing public participation, increasing transparency within the government body, reducing decentralization, fortifying democratic foundations, reforming administrative and governmental bureaucracy, enhancing governance accountability, increasing efficiency and productivity, improving the quality of information and data accessibility, saving time, and enhancing the effectiveness of governance processes.The penetration and expansion of information and communication technology in all areas of human life has led to a change in the ways of communication between people and the society, the methods and procedures that the society contributes to each person in doing their work. …”
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    Redaktörerna har ordet by Lena Sohl, Magnus Wennerhag

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Teamwork as management tool in a welfare state bureaucracy” visar Kerstin Jacobsson och Katarina Hollertz hur teamwork fungerar som en subtil styrmekanism inom offentlig sektor. …”
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  8. 2928

    Drug Policy Places New Pressures on Hospice by Randi Belisomo

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Financial: The operational strain the CMS guidance places on hospices is tremendous, as providers are responsible for coverage of medical care, social services, nursing visits, chaplaincy, and other support in patient homes, for an average Medicare reimbursement of 160 dollars daily. Added bureaucracy and costs are not pressures hospices are structured to absorb, as typical margins are extraordinarily tight. …”
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    K výzkumu výměny hudebnin mezi hrabětem z Questenbergu a jeho aristokratickými přáteli by Jana Perutková

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It will also be necessary to investigate Questenberg's contacts with aristocratic bureaucracy linked to Brno. The guideline for research will be the names of aristocrats in the dedications in printed librettos from the Brno City Opera, headed by Questenberg's longtime friend and later father-in-law, provincial governor Maxmilian Ulrich von Kaunitz. …”
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    Religion, Human Rights and the Problem of Organizational Structure by Lawrence Davidson

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The needs of institutions and hierarchical bureaucracies do not reflect universal human rights and the principles of behavior that underpin them. …”
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    “CAMPAGNA MAIŅ KUĆ ĆALĀNDĀ” - UNO STUDIO DI CASO DI FENOMENI DI CONTATTO ALL’INTERNO DEI CENTRI DI ACCOGLIENZA ITALIANI by Luca Iezzi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…On the one hand, from a situational and socio-functional point of view (Fishman, 1972), Italian is used as lingua franca (Swann et al., 2004) within the refugee center, both with workers and other refugees, though with the latter group they often shared the English language; and on the other, from a semantic and grammatical point of view, where Italian (as Urdu and English previously in Pakistan) was becoming part of their variety of urban Punjab in the form of insertions of single constituents (often assignable to specific semantic fields concerning bureaucracy and work) or fixed expressions without any particular social or situational motivation, if not in some cases of emphasis. …”
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  12. 2932

    2234 Developing the future translational science workforce at the University of Iowa by James Torner, Beth R. Knudson, Kimberly Dukes

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Some now found ethical challenges, bureaucracy, or emotional challenges daunting or newly necessary to consider before focusing on clinical careers. …”
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  13. 2933

    O retrato frente/verso da aprendizagem a distância no Brasil 2009/A snapshot of the front and back of distance learning in Brazil in 2009 by Fredric M. Litto

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Furthermore, the regulatory environment for the operation of distance learning discourages creativity and curricular diversity on the part of instructors and institutions, and involves a bureaucracy which prolongs many aspects of the planning of courses, and an assessment process which gives more emphasis to the “inputs” of programs than to the “outputs” (student performance).…”
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    The World in a Book: Al-Nuwayri an the Islamic Encyclopedic Tradition by Mimi Hanaoka

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Muhanna considers administrative knowl- edge and scholarly knowledge as separate but related spheres, arguing that “gathering vast quantities of information, collating sources, and synthe- sizing diverse types of knowledge represented the core activities of both the administrator and the large-scale compiler… a career in bureaucracy helped develop the skills of archiving and itemization that any compiler would have possessed…What set the two domains apart, however, was a difference in the types of knowledge that were valued. …”
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    Three essays on public management capacity building in Bangladesh by Haque, Ariful

    Published 2018
    “…The colonial legacy, politicization of bureaucracy, military intervention, and many other factors have had a worsening effect on overall public management systems in Bangladesh, which is perceived by its citizens as inefficient and ineffective, centralized, and unaccountable, corrupt and not transparent. …”
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    Three-Quarter Homes by Andrew Hawkins

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…She uncovers a slue of ineffective bureaucracy and a network of scammers associated with Mr. …”
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    Contribution to the improvement of management in defense logistics by Srđan D. Ljubojević, Marko D. Andrejić, Nebojša K. Dragović

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…</p> <p class="24Tekstrezimeanaengleskom">Traditional administrative approach (Public Administration), assuming the concept of elite democracy, relies on three institutional social categories: the party system, the political leadership and the bureaucracy. Accordingly, the authorities can successfully respond to numerous demands and expectations of citizens only by a standardized and administrative approach, particularly in areas such as education, health, economic and monetary system, defense and others.…”
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    South Asian Muslim politics, 1937-1958 by Samad, Y, Yunas Samad

    Published 1991
    “…They along with the Punjabis also dominated the military and the bureaucracy. Hence the push for a unitary structure alienated others such as the Bengalis, who were not represented in the upper echelons of the state.…”
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    The motives, pattern and form of Anglo-Ottoman diplomatic relations, c. 1580-1661 by Saunders, L, Liane Saunders

    Published 1994
    “…I intend to open debate on the development of Ottoman foreign policy and the implementation of Ottoman diplomacy during the seventeenth century well before the Ottoman bureaucracy underwent the westernization which led to it being absorbed into the European diplomatic system during the late eighteenth century.…”
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    Putting Patient Concerns on the Policy Agenda by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In the long-term, the institutionalized representation of patient voices at various places in the bureaucracy could provide the basis for the development of a unified patient lobby. …”
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