Our legislature needs to revamp the entire management and operational structure of the state by ordering a red tape reduction and streamlined targeting of employers in emerging economic sectors.
The parliament debated a report by Maltese centre-right MEP David Casa that says there should be a removal of red tape and a reduction in administrative costs.
The General Services Administration (GSA) has set up a red-tape-laden process by which titles will be transferred.
If we cannot reduce unemployment, pay people real wages, and stabilize the economy as a whole, it may prove to be more of a red-tape burden than wonder drug.
He claims an early personal lesson in how red tape is a proportionately bigger burden for the small guy: in college Mr Lindsey faced reams of red tape when trying to set up a summertime hot-dog stall.
As it stands, there's quite a bit of red tape to wade through before either option goes forward, but kicking back on a whizzing train sounds an awful lot better than staring at pavement and blasting the air conditioner for five or so hours.
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Maybe so, but it's also tangled in a web of red tape that's frustrating auto dealers.
Getting such a partnership is difficult and involves a lot of red tape.
Many of Brazil's national afflictions, such as crippling taxes and a jungle of red tape, are at their most acute in Rio.
Not only have both countries tried to protect manufacturing jobs with employment-protection laws, but a tangle of red tape also discourages the creation of new jobs in services.
But when a crucial printing machine broke down recently, he told me he faced a mountain of red tape and delays just to buy in the necessary spare part.
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This executive order is hardly a war on red tape, and no affected businesses or consumers are going to be able to sue anybody to force compliance--it's just an "order" to agencies to behave.
But that was abandoned by the current government two years ago as part of a drive to reduce red tape.
The proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) is being seen as a way of reducing red tape for companies operating in more than one EU country.
He also argues that a growing amount of red tape was hampering their operations in Afghanistan at the time he decided to hang up his silenced assault rifle.
Moran, a Democrat, has an advantage in running the bureaucratic money maze: She was a grant writer in private life, so she knows a little bit about red tape.
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Crossbench peer Baroness Young of Hornsey then asked the government whether it would ensure that the enforcement of the rights of vulnerable workers protected by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority would not be weakened as a result of the Red Tape Challenge.
Mr McCain is a proud free-trader and longtime opponent of red tape, whose voting record earned a 100% rating from the US Chamber of Commerce last year to Mr Obama's 33%.
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Although promises to cut red tape have a familiar ring, business organisations gave the proposals a wary welcome.
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Since 2009, America has seen a dramatic increase in bureaucratic red tape, burdensome rules, and more complex laws that create more uncertainty.
Despite the usual cold sweats foreigners have about India (nightmarish red tape, a cultural gap), Chinese executives agree that more local production will take place.
It is a way of cutting through red tape to release funds for the fire fighting effort and to assist the rebuilding process through low interest loans.
However, according to Lou Callister, a lawyer in Salt Lake City, the quantity of red tape in California means that Utah remains a friendlier place to do business.
The problem, he argues, is that there is so much red tape that a doctor might wind up spending a week's worth of an office manager's time getting paid.
Indeed, from a liberal point of view, the freshly kicked Eurocrats might be less inclined to impose yet more unwanted bureaucracy on a continent already mired in red tape.
Add to this the activities of state and local governments and it is no surprise that the cost of regulations and red tape remain a top concern of small business owners.
The anti-discrimination law ran into loud criticism among Christian Democrats, for whom such legislation is a prime example of unnecessary red tape and another sign that they are losing their political identity.
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There are indications that the specialized repayment programs, designed to make loans cheaper for low earners and those employed by the government or nonprofits, are undersubscribed because of red tape and a lack of publicity.
Expats who move here have to wade through a lot of bureaucracy and red tape (such as transaction fees and obtaining tax ID numbers), but the welcoming nature of the residents and the possibilities to be had in this exuberant city are well worth it.
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