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Red tape.
This is a negative term for the official paperwork and bureaucracy that we have to deal with.
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The bureaucracy and red tape issues would escalate as these changes are debated, analysed and then implemented.
"But we have got to loosen up the red tape issues, these handcuffs they put on us".
"This is why we say this is not a red-tape issue, he says, "but one of poverty and entrenched cultural deprivation".
Jones said he planned to discuss some "red-tape issues" with team officials.
Yet the UK's two biggest tour operators, plus a top long-haul company, have been causing needless stress and distress for their customers by making absurd demands on red-tape issues such as passport expiry dates.
Entrepreneurs who want to launch their business want to be able to do it fast and focus on their projects rather than waste time figuring out red-tape issues.
For borrowers they offer lower interest rates and less red tape than issuing debt on the mainland, and for lenders the mouth-watering prospect of returns in a rising currency.
In China red tape and issues about piracy and intellectual property are obstacles.
Try to eliminate red tape and issues or processes that make your employees less productive.
The HSE's deputy chief Jonathan Rees said that the body wanted to cut unnecessary red tape around the issue.
However, during the oil windfall years, little of the infrastructure required for entrepreneurship and small businesses to flourish was set up, with corruption and red tape still major issues.
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