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In 1947, disgusted at what he saw as the increasing red tape in Britain, he left for Canada.
Faced with unpredictable markets, heavy central bank intervention and increasing red tape, some managers simply gave up.
To cultural observers, the groups are a sign of the increasing red carpetization of the prom, a tradition that didn't always revolve around fashion.
Iron supplements, amino acids, minerals and B-complex vitamins aid in increasing red blood cell levels, legally countering the illicit use of the endurance drug EPO by athletes who cheat, he said.
Omar Ahmad, who owns Sage Care Home Group, comprising some 10 homes in Kent, Lancashire and Yorkshire, said the sector was at breaking point thanks to increasing red tape, a sharp decline in money available for the care of the elderly and the shortage of nursing staff.
And the new plan, assuming it passes, could add to the burden of legislation in the name of "harmonisation"—by increasing red tape in lightly regulated countries such as Britain and the Netherlands.The arguments will rumble on until the European Commission, parliament and national governments have all had their say.
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