Andres
What is the difference between bureau, entity and agency I know that in one of the meanings of bureau, we can find agency, and that is why I am confused, thanks in advance.
2018年4月26日 22:16
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Bureau and agency are basically synonyms for "office". Bureau is more common in the context of a government department. An agency usually has agents working in it, not surprisingly, like a real estate agency or a law enforcement agency. Entity is a more general word, it can apply to almost any organization in business, government, education, etc.
2018年4月26日
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Example: State Department: government agency State Department Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs: government bureau under an agency Entity: normally a singular person or office Sometimes bureau can be used for things like FBI - which is independently run
2018年4月26日
What you're running into here is the overlap of usages and meanings of words. Just because words overlap does not mean they are freely interchangeable. All bureaus and agencies are entities but not all entities are bureaus or agencies. So when you use a word that has broad scope (multiple meanings) you need to make it clear what meaning you intend. That can be accomplished with complement or clause within the sentence itself or with context provided by surrounding sentences.
2018年4月27日
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