Sentences with phrase «less red tape in»

Online designer boutiques have international reach and have a lot less red tape in terms of pricing than the luxury flagships boutiques do.

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Because so many companies choose to avoid the red tape involved in qualifying for NAFTA, many on the Canadian side are less inclined to panic if NAFTA goes up in smoke.
Even in the startup mecca of Silicon Valley, guns remain less regulated than startups, and early stage companies continue to have their feet tied together with red tape, bureaucratic practices, and strict government regulations that limit their potential for growth.
Most online sportsbook are located in in countries with extremely cheap labor, less regulator oversight (red tape), and a much lower tax bill.
As has been chronicled by nutrition, hunger, medical, national security, education and community organizations across the country, the bill is harmful to children's health, heaps administrative costs on schools, and plans to bury parents in more bureaucratic red tape, all while subsidizing well - off children at the expense of our less fortunate kids who need help.
I have less opposition to the «intent» of the HHFKA and more to the ridiculous red tape it causes in my schools.
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.
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.
But creating an advisory body focused on eliminating government red tape — a tiny provision in a 996 - page bill to accelerate medical research that could become law next month — is no less important to maintaining the health of the research community than is the infusion of billions of dollars, higher education lobbyists say.
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.
It's an aggressive, toe - tapping ode to the red, white and blue that has everything: James Cagney in full - blown hoofer mode, pro-USA sentiment as thick as hasty pudding, and musical numbers less subtle than a ticker - tape parade led by Uncle Sam.
Opened in the fall of 2012, the idea was to create a bold new kind of school district that was run by the state and less restricted by administrative red tape, in order to do some radical turn - around work in some of Michigan's worst schools.
Rather than reduce the debt to zero balance on the books or file a lawsuit in court — which requires enormous red tape and, oftentimes, multiple court appearances — many creditors will accept a lesser amount.
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.
Less red tape / limited time / rules the better if you want to actually encourage companies to invest in innovative new rules and technology.
... actual red tape is less than perceived red tape, and that many of the issues raised as examples of red tape, are in fact about relationships, program management practices, and capacity of government agencies, ICCs and funded organisations.
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.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (The Corps) have issued a controversial proposed regulation that would place more water bodies under federal authority, which would result in more property rights violations, more time consuming and expensive permits, more regulatory red tape, and less economic development in communities across the country.
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