Phrases with «paper chase»

The phrase "paper chase" refers to the pursuit or search for official documents, usually involving a lot of paperwork or bureaucracy. Full definition

Sentences with «paper chase»

  • Reforming one of the biggest police paper chases of them all — the police having to fill in the length MG6 disclosure forms for the lawyers in the CPS. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • At that time, circa 1965, because the lively, archive - oriented revisionist art history had not yet begun, there was no more turf left to be occupied in old art — no more to say about Michelangelo et cetera — so the younger art historians invaded the territory of contemporary art, colonized it, and brought with them their fangs - bared killer instinct of the departmental paper chase. (brooklynrail.org)
  • Using this tech, the analog paper chase of the past will be banished to the dustbin of processes no longer needed. (crowdfundinsider.com)
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