Anything short of a ticker tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan is viewed as an abject failure in the eyes of the organization, the fans, the media and even the city of New York.
But first Poland must master its public finances, stoke innovation, widen labour-market participation and deal with the red tape that drags it down international rankings.
They're trying to push the envelope and they're trying to do some different things, and Herbie seemed to be the only person that came to mind who could guide us through the process of getting all of this stuff down on tape.
Governor Brown ordered an audit of all state reports in December in a bid to cut down on red tape, the BBC's Peter Bowes in California says.
In Lyons on the morning of the competition, Kaysen went so far as to duct-tape loose wires and lay down carpets, so as to prevent slips or falls.
The issue is, should the federal government have more of a part -- play more of a part to cut into the bureaucratic red tape that's happening down there to help expedite the reconstruction?
They would use tape recorders or they would write down the material and then enter this material into a play.
On the plus side, firms will no longer have to notify all their commercial agreements to the commission, cutting down on unnecessary red tape.
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But for three years something kept me from sitting down and learning how to edit tape and produce a story.
It quoted Afrika Khumalo, the crime intelligence chief commissioner in the country's Gauteng province, as saying that surveillance cameras, visual and tape recordings and undercover policemen were used to track down the suspects.
"I pack a measuring tape, because a few hotels want me to get down to the nitty-gritty, " she says.
When you read the tape you can determine whether a stock will go up or down from its present price by looking strictly at the bids, the offers, and the prints.
In the late '70s, when 24-track recording was possible but there was no reliable way to automate mixing, mixing records was a live performance, with the producer, the engineer and half the band called in to push faders up and down as the track was bounced to the master tape.
Homer's crisscrossed tape led to a fabric glove he sewed with crisscrosses of ribbon down each finger.
Back then, if I wanted to rent a movie I went down to my local Blockbuster and picked up a VHS tape to pop into my trusty VCR.
By scrapping red tape for small players they can become serious challengers and help keep bills down.
At the same time mayors and governors have been given new powers to shut down offending firms without wading through the normal mounds of red tape.
At the White House, the Secret Service expanded its security perimeter after the attacks, shutting down Pennsylvania Avenue and cordoning off the area with yellow police tape.
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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