11.   Addressing concerns that introducing new bureaucracy was bound to inhibit trade and investment, Ms. Wu defended the restrictions.

12.   All the bills drop the mandatory regional insurance-purchasing alliances and most of the other elaborate new bureaucracies envisioned in the Clinton plan.

13.   Alexander would create a separate new bureaucracy within the armed forces assigned to do nothing but patrol the U.S.- Mexican border to prevent sneaky cross-overs.

14.   Both exacerbated the growing concern of Americans that the Clinton plan would create an expensive new bureaucracy that would take away their current benefits and increase their taxes.

15.   But he said the bill passed by the House would create a new bureaucracy to study new rules that would be both expensive and time-consuming.

16.   Carving the Valley into two new public school systems would create too much new bureaucracy, said Korenstein, who represents a large portion of the potentially affected areas.

17.   Clinton said the Republican plan would be costly, because it would force HHS to set up a new bureaucracy that would duplicate that of the tax agency.

18.   Delegates also wrestled with what powers to give a new U.N. bureaucracy that would monitor compliance with an accord.

19.   Even more important is to create not just a new bureaucracy but genuine, on-the-ground, military-to-military activities.

20.   He has comforted the national psyche without involving big new bureaucracies.

a. + bureaucracy >>共 349
federal 11.55%
bloated 6.09%
state 5.91%
new 4.45%
entrenched 2.18%
russian 1.45%
cumbersome 1.36%
large 1.36%
huge 1.18%
unwieldy 1.18%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
bureaucracy 0.02%
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