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bureaucratize
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bu·reauc·ra·tize  (by-rkr-tz)
tr.v. bu·reauc·ra·tized, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·ing, bu·reauc·ra·tiz·es
To make into a bureaucracy or bring under bureaucratic control: "The failure of communication is builtor . . . bureaucratizedinto the legal system" (Anatole Broyard).

bu·reaucra·ti·zation (-t-zshn) n.

bureaucratize, bureaucratise [bjʊəˈrɒkrəˌtaɪz]
vb
(tr) to administer by or transform into a bureaucracy
bureaucratization , bureaucratisation n


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He was particularly concerned with how these characteristics can narrow the vision of the practitioner and bureaucratise professional practice.
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Mais c'est precisement dans les domaines de l a democratie, de gouvernane et des droits de l'homme qu'une mesure doit etre prise pour mettre fin au systeme bureaucratise de la discrimination structurale de genre.
 
 
 
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