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{{a|devil|}}What all that [[bureaucracy]] and [[system analysis]] is designed to, er, avoid. {{author|Sidney Dekker}} and {{author|Charles Perrow}} had other ideas which we at the Jolly Contrarian rather like. Oh look out! [[Warning light]]s on the dahboard!
{{a|devil|}}What all that [[bureaucracy]] and [[system analysis]] is designed to, er, avoid. {{author|Sidney Dekker}} and {{author|Charles Perrow}} had other ideas which we at the [[Jolly Contrarian]] rather like. Oh look out! [[Warning light]]s on the [[dashboard]]!


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What all that bureaucracy and system analysis is designed to, er, avoid. Sidney Dekker and Charles Perrow had other ideas which we at the Jolly Contrarian rather like. Oh look out! Warning lights on the dashboard!

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