In Washington the mouse saviors are trying to get the medical industry entangled in red tape.
And it increases the amount of red tape and the role of governments in international trade.
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The rebuilding has been delayed by continued aftershocks, red tape and battles over insurance payouts.
Tangles of red tape have made it unnecessarily hard for informal businesses to go legal.
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The study follows David Cameron's call for British industry to be freed from "red tape".
Red tape means that firms who play host to minors face legal and insurance problems.
Through reducing red tape, Mr Pickering hopes to revive firms' enthusiasm for company pensions.
This hopefully means that enterprise and initiative will be encouraged and red tape reduced.
This latter concern chimes in with the principal complaint of British businessmen about red tape.
Louis was born in New Orleans and the red tape of domestic adoptions can be arduous.
We are looking to see if there are possibilities to cut some of the red tape.
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Maybe so, but it's also tangled in a web of red tape that's frustrating auto dealers.
Among other things, they want lower taxes and less government production of regulatory red tape.
It wouldn't be, if we got rid of the miles of red tape that regulate insurance.
Often, critics say, these depend on ignoring legal safeguards in the name of cutting red tape.
Mr Sinha says he is cutting red tape and speeding up the approval process.
Its unreformed social system and its red tape, both inherited from Soviet days, are crushing burdens.
Now, however, the Golden State's fastest-growing entity is government and its biggest product is red tape.
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Executives complain, though, that red tape and other non-tariff barriers are a far bigger hurdle.
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It has allowed corruption and red tape to damage other vital industries, such as telecoms.
He tackled the amministrazione pubblica, Italy's infamous not-so-civil service, slightly reducing the miles of red tape.
Some employers get round the most restrictive red tape by offering short-term contracts and part-time jobs.
It aims to build infrastructure, slash red tape, boost exports, and create more unskilled jobs.
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On both continents, VCs are worried about regulatory red tape and limited exit opportunities.
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The governor of Van sees the reduction of red tape as one of his prime responsibilities.
So while crowdfunding won t eliminate all red tape for startups, there should be a lot less of it.
Oddly, red tape is less of a worry than it is in other European countries.
After all, how can people trust leaders who impose layers of unnecessary red tape?
Free of high taxes, onerous labour-market restrictions and red tape, German businesses thrive in the shadows.
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