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    red tape


    1. Indeed, with the decline in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance, red tape and health and safety initiatives, great-aunt Edith had financed some of the finer pieces in the apartment, including a real Ming chrysanthemum pot and a small Lowry, through her prowess at conducting phishing expeditions across the global email network in search of the details of other people’s bank accounts


    2. red tape and health and safety initiatives, great-aunt Edith had


    3. Regardless of red tape


    4. If you accept a bank is run by people and not really a super computer then it blows away their silly defense of "computer errors and red tape


    5. Why do I need to write this in a book? Why do my clients complain about this all the time when we first meet? Why is the system / red tape of such a nature that no-one wants to complain?


    6. As it is oftentimes the case, it‘s the law-abiding citizen who desires a firearm for a variety of (legitimate) reasons; security, sport or collection, who finds himself entangled in so much Red Tape


    7. The usual design-and-bid process, with tenders and all that bureaucratic red tape would simply take too long


    8. The road was originally going to be developed into some sort of a by-pass with access to the Inter-state, but that idea got bogged down in a red tape legal action at city hall


    9. No one knows for sure how old he was, since birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape


    10. Delays and red tape go hand in hand, but if another attack

    11. remove the big nut and the flared tapered ring


    12. Hooked in with these officers was a network of senior NCOs who knew how to get things done behind the scenes without fuss, fanfare, or red tape


    13. This proved to be a problem, as getting the clearance from police custody involved endless paper-work and red tape


    14. Whatever, at the end of the red tape, Global could find a place for the Dutch in the short list of three approved technologies for the projects on the anvil


    15. It was marked with bright red tape and had hand written the words


    16. with paperwork, red tape, and hundreds of decisions that could easily make or break their


    17. back; the last thing he wanted was any further red tape or a technicality


    18. On the northern wall was a large red tapestry


    19. There is typically a little red tape


    20. Now that the red tape is out of the way, can I assume one of these is the Officer you’re providing us with?”

    21. “Mostly with bent paperclips and red tape, I should think


    22. through red tape while staying within the periphery of the law was legendary


    23. You would probably save yourselves a lot of red tape if you negotiated


    24. a passion to cut through the crap and the red tape, and to


    25. Red tape was no excuse for red tide, he chided


    26. Even in his world, red tape surrounded


    27. So far, the red tape is stopping her from finding


    28. asked Laurie soberly, as Amy laid a bit of red tape, with sealing wax, a taper, and a standish before him


    29. We’ll get to the bottom of this mess, quickly, and with the least amount of red tape


    30. Also, without being actually positive, it struck him a great field was to be opened up in the line of opening up new routes to keep pace with the times apropos of the Fishguard-Rosslare route which, it was mooted, was once more on the tapis in the circumlocution departments with the usual quantity of red tape and dillydallying of effete fogeydom and dunderheads generally

    31. At the same time the count appeared to increase in stature, his form, nearly double its usual height, stood out in relief against the red tapestry, his black hair was thrown back, and he stood in the attitude of an


    32. The red tape of war


    33. The red tape of war


    34. We work pretty quick, not a lot of red tape


    35. I could see that it was already a third full of bundles of paper tied up with red tape into separate packages


    36. So goes the tale of the red tape


    37. They came on parties and vacations, on little shopping trips for trinkets and photographs and the “atmosphere”; they came to study and apply sociological laws; they came with stars and badges and rules and regulations, bringing some of the red tape that had crawled across Earth like an alien weed, and letting it grow on Mars wherever it could take root


    38. Nicholas and the Headless Horseman and Snow White and Rumpelstiltskin and Mother Goose—oh, what a wailing!--and shot them down, and burned the paper castles and the fairy frogs and old kings and the people who lived happily ever after (for of course it was a fact that nobody lived happily ever after!), and Once Upon A Time became No More! And they spread the ashes of the Phantom Rickshaw with the rubble of the Land of Oz; they filleted the bones of Glinda the Good and Ozma and shattered Polychrome in a spectroscope and served Jack Pumpkinhead with meringue at the Biologists’ Ball! The Beanstalk died in a bramble of red tape! Sleeping Beauty awoke at the kiss of a scientist and expired at the fatal puncture of his syringe


    39. "The one necessary requirement for continued success is that governments keep from being enveloped in political red tape," said he


    40. The complication was of this nature: Alexey Alexandrovitch's characteristic quality as a politician, that special individual qualification that every rising functionary possesses, the qualification that with his unflagging ambition, his reserve, his honesty, and with his self-confidence had made his career, was his contempt for red tape, his cutting down of correspondence, his direct contact, wherever possible, with the living fact, and his economy

    41. I know that for the last five days he has had three thousand drawn out of the bank, changed into notes of a hundred roubles, packed into a large envelope, sealed with five seals, and tied across with red tape


    42. We are caught in the net of offices and red tape, which it would take too violent an effort to break


    43. We are held fast in the toils of officialdom and red tape, and too rude a shock would be needed to set us free


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