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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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Others proposed cutting the red tape on Small Business Administration loans.
At quitting time, we'd line up behind a red tape on the factory floor.
It would ease red tape on travel between the countries while improving transportation links.
One of the young Republicans, seated up front, asked about "cutting red tape on the Second Amendment".
For example, Indonesia has renewed a $12 billion currency swap arrangement with Japan and also sought to repeal red tape on certain kinds of foreign direct investment.
The ACTU president, Ged Kearney, rejected claims the Fair Work Act imposed red tape on business, saying instead that it was a "blue ribbon designed to protect workers".
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"The truth is that leaving the EU's customs union and single market will bring a deluge of new Brexit red tape down on the heads of British businesses who export to the continent.
The government will continue with its "one in, two out" rule on red tape, to put a "strict brake" on new regulations.
Crime Says he would free police from red tape to concentrate on tackling knife and gun crime, particularly involving young people.
It's why I believe in economic statecraft, which is our way of focusing my thousand economic officers on cutting through red tape, taking on corruption, dealing with intellectual property theft.
"It's a matter of cutting through red tape and hanging on," said Brian Bordainick, a former athletic director at Carver who has marshaled the stadium project since 2008.
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