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How to use red tape in a sentence

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Because the top concern of bureaucrats is to fend off future problems, the red tape piles up.
The Scottish economy cannot afford the tourist industry to be hamstrung by red tape and bureaucracy any longer.
To his critics, he is an compassionless bureaucrat who denies cancer patients lifesaving medicines using red tape and fine print.
You will encounter government regulations and red tape in your chosen country.
Your friendly neighborhood multilateralist thinks it can be bottled up, buried in bureaucracy, bogged down in red tape.
The bureaucratic red tape and formalities that one has to go through is the source of frustration to everyone who lives here.
Despite vows by politicians to cut red tape, the burden just keeps growing.
Opponents of the penalties claim officers were too tied up in red tape to enforce the legislation.
Many small businesses and independent traders can get confused by regulations and red tape.
He says he is saddened that bureaucratic red tape has brought the event to an end.
The question is, can this be done without the need for more red tape and regulation?
The rising tide of red tape is the major reason that small firms are underperforming in the economy.
I am not aware of any bills that the Government has introduced today that get rid of red tape.
Businesses say the advantages of trading with Europe have to be weighed against the increased cost of red tape.
In addition, they create red tape and can cost as much to administer as they earn.
Analysts said that the bank could not perform well compared to other banks because of all the unattractive red tape.
It is really another piece of unnecessary legislation and more red tape we have to comply with.
In addition to red tape, uncooperative officials are blamed for delays in other places.
Today's children, he laments, live in a society ruled by fear and red tape.
While investing abroad once was fraught with red tape, most host governments today give foreign investors the red-carpet treatment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He tried it, and now he scratched the apparent size of the star into the red tape.
Miss Dangerfield had picked up a spool of red tape and was unwinding it slowly in her fingers and rewinding it.
By the time the red tape was unsnarled the former secretary could have reached Pakistan on foot.
I could not see her as a worker in organized charity, parceling out benefits tied with red tape.
I've been meaning to see you, so I volunteered to run out some red tape for your captain.
But they were caught in the system, too, almost as enmeshed in the trials and tribulations of red tape as those whom they regulated.
Former US Navy petty officer Marx, who is married and raised children in Scotland, faces being kicked out because of red tape.
We have already unraveled yards of red tape, and still there is no end.
If I had waited for the governor to let her know in the usual course of red tape we should never have got anywhere.
Also it was miserably and criminally delayed by the soulless legal red tape then in vogue.
They merely charged illegality in the elections and wrapped up the whole situation in the interminable red tape of the law.
The old gentleman's eyes were wandering as he spoke, and he was thinking of something else, as he sate thrumming on his papers and fumbling at the worn red tape.
Police will be able to issue fixed penalty notices to shoplifters under new government proposals to cut the red tape associated with tackling theft.
I very much wanted one of the sorry old tables which the prisoners had spent so many years in ornamenting with their pocket-knives, but red tape was in the way.
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