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red tape
noun as in bureaucratic rules
Example Sentences
In a statement, Newsom said the suspended regulations were part of his work in “cutting red tape and making historic investments.”
The deal gives an extra £889m a year to general practices, as well as a reduction in red tape and targets that ministers hope will mean doctors are freed up to see more patients.
Later in his speech Sarwar returned to cutting red tape and delivering "value for money", citing the cost of the new Glasgow prison that will replace Barlinnie.
Zoos are a business, and every year that business gets harder and harder with more and more red tape and with the public perception turning darker.
As it is, he says, many of the country's most enterprising business people are just leaving Ghana for better paid opportunities abroad because of the red tape and cronyism in Ghana are so prohibitive.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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