- Office Darwinism" is a bureaucratic form of "survival of the fittest."
- The first is the need for a strong leader to stop international agencies' turf wars. Somebody needs to bang bureaucratic heads together and set an agenda.
- In fact, he was suspicious of large, bureaucratic organizations, as is evidenced in films like That Darned Cat.
- The organizers stressed that what they really want is freedom from the endless bureaucratic hoops they're required to jump through, not necessarily better pay.
- They have decentralised the company and made it less bureaucratic.
- He was roughly the same age as myself.
- Profits have fallen by roughly 15%.
- Roughly half of them are British subjects.
- Roughly crumble the cheese into a bowl.
- I mean it might be slightly curvy, but roughly, it looks like a parallelogram in space.
- 'When roughly would this be? Monday?' — 'Something like that.'
- Of course, roughly 200 years ago, Indianapolis was an upland forest of beech and maple.
- The two lists will contain roughly the same number of states, but they will not be identical.
- Among public colleges and universities, the number drops to roughly one in 10.
- Their numbers have only dropped by roughly five percent.
- Between 1980 and 2008, staff and teachers at U.S. public schools grew roughly twice as fast as students.
- Ecologists studying hare populations have found that the North American snowshoe hare follows a roughly ten-year cycle.
- Roughly speaking, we receive about fifty letters a week on the subject.
- The hymn, the large part of the poem, can be divided roughly into three sections.
- The heart is located roughly in the center of the chest cavity.
- This apartment is roughly 300 square feet in size.
- Sales are up by roughly 10%.
- Roughly chop and parboil the potatoes.
- The Little Ice Age lasted from roughly 1300 until the middle of the nineteenth century.
- At the upper end of the scale, two searches create roughly the same emissions as boiling a kettle.
- He knew roughly what was about to be said.
- The number of warships stationed outside European waters roughly doubled.
- This is roughly $2 billion more than the company had invested in the previous year.
- "Roughly 90% of nearly 170 studies favored the sponsor's interest," Nestle tells us.
- There were roughly 300 people there.
- We had this understanding that courses were roughly the same weight.
- Focus the attention of roughly equivalent to control processing.
- We lunched at the stunning art nouveau Caf é American.
- It may be that your property has a stunning view, or perhaps it has a kitchen or bathroom to die for.
- With stunning speed, the Internet is profoundly changing the way we work, shop, do business, and communicate.
- Effect of Different Stunning Methods on Meat Quality in Rex Rabbit.
- A roof-top observation desk will provide stunning views of the lake and near-by Italian pavilion.
- The finished effect was absolutely stunning.
- The stunning collapse of the old economic order is gathering pace.
- The stunning gemstones include faceted Hessonite Garnet, Sugilite and Pink Tourmaline cubes.