Because the top concern of bureaucrats is to fend off future problems, the red tape piles up. |
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The Scottish economy cannot afford the tourist industry to be hamstrung by red tape and bureaucracy any longer. |
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To his critics, he is an compassionless bureaucrat who denies cancer patients lifesaving medicines using red tape and fine print. |
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You will encounter government regulations and red tape in your chosen country. |
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Your friendly neighborhood multilateralist thinks it can be bottled up, buried in bureaucracy, bogged down in red tape. |
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The bureaucratic red tape and formalities that one has to go through is the source of frustration to everyone who lives here. |
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Despite vows by politicians to cut red tape, the burden just keeps growing. |
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Opponents of the penalties claim officers were too tied up in red tape to enforce the legislation. |
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Many small businesses and independent traders can get confused by regulations and red tape. |
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He says he is saddened that bureaucratic red tape has brought the event to an end. |
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The question is, can this be done without the need for more red tape and regulation? |
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The rising tide of red tape is the major reason that small firms are underperforming in the economy. |
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I am not aware of any bills that the Government has introduced today that get rid of red tape. |
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Businesses say the advantages of trading with Europe have to be weighed against the increased cost of red tape. |
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In addition, they create red tape and can cost as much to administer as they earn. |
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Analysts said that the bank could not perform well compared to other banks because of all the unattractive red tape. |
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It is really another piece of unnecessary legislation and more red tape we have to comply with. |
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In addition to red tape, uncooperative officials are blamed for delays in other places. |
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Today's children, he laments, live in a society ruled by fear and red tape. |
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While investing abroad once was fraught with red tape, most host governments today give foreign investors the red-carpet treatment. |
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Without it, red tape will strangle plans for the Queen to unveil the memorial on the eve of the 60th anniversary of VE Day. |
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The prospect of the red tape involved in applying for new plates persuaded many car owners that this was cheap at the price. |
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The theatre's dark today, which is just as well because the police have just cordoned off the top of Roseberry Avenue with red tape. |
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Is this country so bound up in red tape that compassion has been strangled? |
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Sir Ian's criticism of targets comes amid signs of a growing rebellion over red tape among senior officers. |
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Compulsory, unaffordable insurance and a surfeit of red tape would encourage providers to move to more profitable alternatives. |
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Residents of a South Lakeland hamlet are in political purgatory after members of the parish council resigned over red tape. |
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Companies generally need to pay expats more than locals and there's a lot more red tape to go through to get them in. |
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For one thing, vulture investors may be unwilling to go through the red tape involved in obtaining a license to run a casino in New Jersey. |
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Even our people in Japan have been surprised by how we have cut through the red tape. |
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An anemic supply chain, poor infrastructure, and government red tape have kept manufacturers away for years. |
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But after an 18-month struggle with red tape, a Hull nursery is to become the first in the UK to offer overnight accommodation for toddlers. |
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That red tape is a result of an endless stream of initiatives from the government, which are usually tied up with the private sector. |
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Of course not and just think of the massive amount of money we would gain and how much red tape we would lose. |
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In contrast, it plans to cut the amount of red tape covering those products available only to institutional and expert investors. |
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No one really knows how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. |
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It is a land so bound up by red tape and regulation it is a struggle for people to make a living. |
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After many months of red tape, the Library of Congress archivists were kind enough to release the print so a new digi-beta tape could be struck. |
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It allows hundreds of people to live the dream of running their own vineyard, without the hassle, red tape or worry. |
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It is alarming that surgeries are bogged down by farcical officialism and red tape, instead of leaving medical staff to use their own discretion. |
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In five years he has lumbered business will all manner of regulations, costs and red tape. |
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But a lack of volunteers, rising insurance costs and increasing red tape has meant the organisers have cancelled the event. |
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People are put off volunteering, he suggests, because of the increasing fear of litigation and frustration with the associated red tape. |
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The Labour Government has introduced a raft of extra burdens and red tape for small rural businesses. |
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He says local government red tape is killing housing availability and affordability. |
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A new approach to regulation should seek to remove burdens and cut red tape unnecessary for reaching the underlying policy objectives. |
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We start to believe that police departments, with their honor, duty, and mission, are immune to the red tape that slows down progress in the rest of the world. |
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Allbaugh said he was helping private companies, including his clients, cut through federal red tape to speed provision of services and supplies to the storm-wracked region. |
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When we speak to our members their number one concern is red tape, and this new legislation will of course add to this pressure on their resources. |
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To break ground on these projects quickly, we are taking action now to reduce red tape and needless duplication. |
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I would like to see more relief for business rates, which are still astronomical, and less red tape. |
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Bureaucracy: a system of administration marked by officialism, red tape, and proliferation. |
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We see subtle differences between ourselves, but such nuances are drowned by the sea of red tape that washes over citizens. |
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You won't find any red tape here, because everyone knows exactly what's what. |
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The Commission has already made attempts to do this, which I feel still need to be stepped up considerably and freed of red tape. |
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Sometimes there is too much bureaucracy, too much red tape, and too much vacillation when the aid is granted. |
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Canada's entrepreneurial edge will reduce unnecessary regulation and red tape and lower taxes to unblock business investment. |
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As I said, I understand the principle that the government was looking to cut the red tape, but it is overreaching in several aspects. |
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We need to break down barriers, tear up red tape throughout the single market, and persuade vested interests to change their ways. |
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Sporting bodies who entangle their national teams in a surfeit of red tape tend to receive little sympathy. |
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The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers and drivers were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism. |
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Merely acquiring a mobile-phone account remains an exercise in red tape and graft. |
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I understand that is a proviso that would ensure there was no inefficiency in terms of disclosure or a lot of red tape. |
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But when a person in a position of trust decides to betray that privilege, no amount of forethought or red tape can negate the threat they pose. |
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Finally, there was criticism of undue red tape, remaining obstacles at national level and a tendency to national isolationism. |
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Corruption may also be behind another major barrier to direct investment on the continent: red tape. |
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The only real consequence of this proposal will be to tie up the agriculture industry in yet more red tape and burden it with yet more expense. |
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Rather than empowering communities to address challenges, Ottawa-centric policies hobble grassroots efforts with red tape. |
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It challenges everyone to be accurate and not be sensational but at the same time to cut through the red tape to get to the real meat of the story. |
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We need to get the best researchers and most innovative companies taking part and we need to enable them to concentrate on results, not red tape. |
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Its objective: a brief process time and the least possible red tape for anyone who starts up a business. |
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It therefore recommended that the Court undertake a review of administrative procedures with the aim of eliminating red tape. |
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This decision allows our partners to avoid the red tape and to focus on marketing. |
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The only advice I can say is something to eliminate the red tape for approval of services. |
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Department of Motor Vehicles now strangled with bureaucratic red tape. |
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Sadly, its most notable achievement is to add layers of red tape and busywork to our already bureaucracy-heavy prison system. |
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He attacked the government for breaking its promise to cut red tape. |
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Instead they are demanding that councils cut red tape to free resources. |
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Conservatives want less red tape and micromanagement from Whitehall pen pushers, so we can put more police officers back on patrol in the Vale of York. |
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The flagship scheme then became lost in a blizzard of red tape. |
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Oversight on top of oversight and red tape on top of red tape, Christie said, was the real enemy. |
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But Rogers said the new policy is instead a new level of red tape that has paralyzed the U.S. military and intelligence community. |
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There was further controversy in the Children and Families bill, which set out plans for childminding agencies to cut red tape and again increase parents' choice. |
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However, bureaucracies should not take advantage of this opportunity to extend their reach and ensnarl American businesses in red tape. |
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Anxious to demonstrate greater efficiency and transparency to the outside world, the Commission undertook to eliminate excessive red tape and to simplify the implementation of legislative texts. |
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As a result funds have been mired in red tape for years. |
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In addition, it removes red tape and improves the business environment. |
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This insurance company is an expert at cutting red tape to process your claim faster. |
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She said that this was partly due to the government removing red tape and scrapping targets to allow the police to concentrate on crime fighting. |
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Of course, most of the blame should not be directed at the police but at the red tape that binds them and the shortage of man and womanpower. |
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It was directly linked to the costs of extra pay for the temporary workers and, moreover, the costs of the extra red tape involved in employing temporary workers. |
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Every citizen has a right to lodge a complaint about the abuses of power or red tape committed by an official of a state or municipal institution within the jurisdiction of the respective Ombudsman. |
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Mr Andrews said making the income support data readily accessible is part of the Government s policy to reduce red tape. |
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And it is an even greater disgrace that despite the agreements made in the last year, it has been impossible to reduce red tape and or to improve European law. |
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The new directive must be implementable, flexible and geared towards the management of bathing water and towards deregulation, and must certainly cut down on red tape. |
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They are long on plans to cut red tape and make labour markets more flexible, but short on tackling the network of subsidies and protection that impede competition, says the II Es Mr Posen. |
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We believe that this bill is liable to create more red tape rather than to make it possible for the limited resources to be properly channeled where they can do the most good. |
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It must also involve paring back red tape. |
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Health maintenance organizations beleaguer doctors with red tape. |
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Technically, the Commission proposal responds to Parliament's proposals for less red tape, but far more needs to be done before the smallest, remotest institutions will find it easy to take part in the programme. |
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Finally, I welcome the fact that the Commission, by exempting credit unions from this law, is not strangling small Community providers with red tape. |
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Removing the red tape currently strangling efforts to establish or provide services on a cross-border basis will make a real contribution to entrepreneurship, growth and job creation. |
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The answer is startlingly simple: endless EU regulation and red tape is smothering innovative businesses, leaving them with little choice but to relocate or close down. |
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Why did he not mention that we are introducing new bureaucratic procedures in Europe, and thus doing the exact opposite of what we proclaim in our soapbox speeches about cutting red tape and achieving the Lisbon objectives? |
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The EESC is aware that painstaking and complicated audits are onerous for the EU, but it thinks that the legitimate aim of reducing red tape should not encourage slipshod or oversimplistic solutions. |
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She's often on the phone from the family grain and oilseed farm where she is an active partner seeking information and cutting the red tape that can overwhelm those in distress. |
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Some organizations noted that positive funding relationships have been developed through frequent and simple communications, not a lot of red tape, and not too many meetings. |
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As such, any company seeking certification on the French market must first contact CRIQ for guidance on how to wade through the bureaucratic and regulatory red tape involved in obtaining European certifications. |
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I live in a village of 25Â 000 people where a new swimming pool is being built that, in accordance with European rules, must be put out to tender, with all the red tape that this involves. |
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In Indian Affairs Branch files and in Indian homes I encountered many examples of cases in which attempts by Indians to spur official action or simply to seek information had petered out in a maze of jargon and red tape. |
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At the stroke of a pen a new interfering busybody will be given a gigantic budget with which to expand their personal fiefdom and create another mountain of red tape. |
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Added to this, a proliferation of red tape made it difficult for local council staff to work effectively and efficiently, wasting both time and money. |
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Facing the invasive corruption, the government agreed that it must do more to improve the investment climate by tackling the high cost of business, bureaucratic red tape and corruption. |
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From the viewpoint of costs and efficiency of the statistics production process, it is essential that red tape is brought to a minimum and that the departments can focus on performing their key tasks. |
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Our service representatives and early intervention analysts are encouraged to conduct interventions by cutting through red tape to offer service providers timely observations. |
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At the same time, we are working behind the scenes to solve other problems, such as wait times that are too long and complicated red tape that too many of our Veterans must contend with. |
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The business secretary said his own priorities for his new department included cutting red tape and bringing in controversial changes to strike laws, which are likely to infuriate the trade unions. |
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Our citizens are fed up with being forced to be happy, of being hampered a little more every day in their activities by petty, pernickety and stifling red tape. |
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A shake-up of West Yorkshire's fire service will strip away unnecessary red tape, it was said today. |
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I am delighted with Mr Caudron's final remark which amounts to investing less in ideology, but more in efficient and pragmatic policy, which means that red tape should be kept to an absolute minimum. |
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Post-award administrators fix problems with proposals, unsnarl bureaucratic red tape and move on to the next problem. |
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In fact, I reject the entire directive on the simple British principle of mind your own business and we will get it sorted, not the apparent EU directive of stand and deliver while we envelop you in red tape. |
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What relationship could there be between red tape, and a person who bears witness to his or her faith in Jesus Christ, despite the deadly tortures of the executioners? |
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We also welcome the general call for a tax review for reductions in fiscal and social security burdens plus red tape, all of which increase unemployment and bear down on jobs. |
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However because of this, they have to find the answers to numerous criticisms: bureaucratic red tape, lack of transparency in costs, lack of any real coordination of port policies on the national scale. |
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The decentralisation of the Sixth Framework Programme is important, but it is just as important not to weigh down the newly integrated projects, centres of excellence, with an enormous amount of red tape. |
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We are committed to promoting sustainable development that safeguards the environment while eliminating unnecessary red tape to generate economic growth. |
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When concerned citizens come together with a local solution, they are looking to government to partner with them, not to demotivate them with red tape and bureaucratic barriers. |
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As I continued down the educational path to doctordom, I became frustrated with all the red tape I encountered. |
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The tendering of the cargo handling aspect will mainly lead to red tape. |
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The abortion battleground is becoming a fight over reams of red tape. |
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They convey images of red tape, excessive rules and regulations, unimaginativeness, a lack of individual discretion, central control, and an absence of accountability. |
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Removing red tape and delegating responsibilities and authority to local or community levels could also help decrease the frustration level of stakeholders. |
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Given the choice, nearly anyone in the cabinetmaking and furniture industries would rather do for themselves than delegate tasks or deal with red tape. |
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But Nemeth has still not given up all hope of finding a way to add fellow NBA draftee Sean Marks to his squad if he can cut through diplomatic red tape. |
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Mr Jones said the FUW had already called for a reduction in the red tape associated with all burial derogations and for burial to be allowed across Wales. |
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The endless Eurobabble generated in the red tape jungles of Brussels and Strasbourg are not going to make any more sense if they are presented in gaelic. |
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This false economy is proving expensive and the red tape most in need of cuts is the sheaf of backfiring policies dreamed up by Mr Maude and his band of Tory ideologues. |
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