Sentences with phrase «less red tape»

If you're brave enough to build, lots are popping up all over, as builders pack up and head to other municipalities with less red tape.
This time in the form of less red tape rather than more funding.
If the religious were to help the poor, there would be far less red tape involved.
This type of policy has less red tape on payouts.
Researchers have made impassioned calls for less red tape in the grantmaking process, for example.
In my opinion, the CASL could and should have been dealt with much less red tape, bureaucracy and at significantly less cost and upheaval to Canadians.
For example, in the US there is much less red tape involved in starting a spin - off company, he says.
Lina says that China's size justifies this scale, and that the opportunity to combine BSL - 4 research with an abundance of research monkeys — Chinese researchers face less red tape than those in the West when it comes to research on primates — could be powerful.
Online designer boutiques have international reach and have a lot less red tape in terms of pricing than the luxury flagships boutiques do.
While there are other school choice policies in the U.S. besides education tax credits, a careful statistical analysis shows that tax credits impose less red tape on educators than other programs.
Our school offered smaller class sizes, a family - like network of support, and less red tape so that we could ditch scripted curriculum and actually teach to the needs of our students.
European Union officials have proposed a $ 73 billion, 7 - year funding program with money for individual grants and promises of less red tape.
They are attracted by well - functioning institutions, less red tape, regulatory transparency, the advantages of the English language, and access to investors and open financial markets.
U.S. gunmakers like Smith & Wesson and Sturm Ruger have lobbied for years to be able to export their wares with less red tape.
The Urban Development Institute, which represents developers, has warned the NDP against imposing too many demand curbs, pushing instead for incentives for purpose - built rental units and less red tape to promote more multi-family construction.
It legalizes equity - based crowdfunding, helps companies go public faster by expanding «mini-IPOs,» and allows entrepreneurs to raise capital with less red tape.
There is less red tape, administrative costs, and just plain waste.
Naturally we might expect Tory or UKIP voters to be less interested in such protections (even among Tory Remainers), and even keen to remove them to have a supposedly «more dynamic, less red tape» economy.
Since the island is technically a creature of the state, which is running the place under a 99 - year lease from the city, the public authority in charge — the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation (RIOC)-- has less red tape to wade through in order to implement sweeping plans.
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Republican gubernatorial hopeful Rob Astorino unveiled a plan to boost New York's economy Tuesday that calls for lower taxes, less red tape, hydraulic fracturing for natural gas and incentives for high - tech industries and agriculture.
In 2011, the commission proposed Horizon 2020 as a departure from the past, with less red tape, a stronger focus on innovation and «close - to - market» research efforts, and a beefed - up budget for the European Research Council's basic science grants.
European Union officials have proposed a â «¬ 73 billion, 7 - year funding program with money for individual grants and promises of less red tape.
He also called on academic and government researchers to find ways to involve patients earlier in planning clinical trials, and to find ways to hand out grants much more quickly and with less red tape.
«Less Red Tape or More Green Teachers: Charter School Autonomy and Teacher Qualifications.»
Credit unions, which are membership organizations, often have less red tape for borrowers than commercial banks, which tend to be large and bureaucratic.
«If this helps people that are clearly eligible for discharge get one with less red tape, less waiting and less uncertainty, that's great.»
For older professionals who want to stay in the game, or younger curators struggling to place their exhibitions onto crowded museum schedules, galleries offer expanded opportunities to execute shows of a different scale on a faster timetable and with freer budgets and less red tape.
He could nod to opening up new land for drilling with less red tape, while at the same time proposing an elusive carbon tax that reduces aggregate U.S. emissions over time.
Less red tape / limited time / rules the better if you want to actually encourage companies to invest in innovative new rules and technology.
It is also possible that changes could be made to the legislation to allow employers and employees to put together flexible working schedules, whether by (hopefully) amending the averaging agreement provisions of the ESA to allow for more flexibility (and less red tape) or by expressly allowing for work - from - home or remote work arrangements.
«Less red tape?
Although bridge loans will be more expensive in all respects, from up front points, to origination costs and the interest rate; it is usually the better choice for investors who wish to close quickly with less red tape than traditional bank criteria.
I've done private money construction loans, but they can cost twice as much for the money, but potentially have less red tape.
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