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Red Tape Etymology. How to use red tape in. “the map upon the backside thereof sealed with his excellency’s seal at arms on a red cross with red tape.” It’s hardly worth applying for a grant from the council. The binding tape once used for holding important documents together. Legal and official documents have been bound with red tape since the 17th century and continue to be so. Bureaucracy, especially in public business. Red tape (n.) official routine or formula, especially excessive bureaucratic rigmarole, 1736, in reference to the red tape. The noun red tape, meaning excessive bureaucracy or adherence to official rules and formalities, refers to the use of woven red tape to tie up bundles. There’s so much red tape to contend. The meaning of red tape is official routine or procedure marked by excessive complexity which results in delay or inaction. What's the origin of the phrase 'red tape'? 1884, eliezer edwards, words, facts and phrases.

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The noun red tape, meaning excessive bureaucracy or adherence to official rules and formalities, refers to the use of woven red tape to tie up bundles. What's the origin of the phrase 'red tape'? It’s hardly worth applying for a grant from the council. 1884, eliezer edwards, words, facts and phrases. Legal and official documents have been bound with red tape since the 17th century and continue to be so. How to use red tape in. “the map upon the backside thereof sealed with his excellency’s seal at arms on a red cross with red tape.” The meaning of red tape is official routine or procedure marked by excessive complexity which results in delay or inaction. Bureaucracy, especially in public business. There’s so much red tape to contend.

Red Tape, Idioms, Meant To Be, Tips, Counseling

Red Tape Etymology There’s so much red tape to contend. How to use red tape in. The meaning of red tape is official routine or procedure marked by excessive complexity which results in delay or inaction. 1884, eliezer edwards, words, facts and phrases. “the map upon the backside thereof sealed with his excellency’s seal at arms on a red cross with red tape.” There’s so much red tape to contend. Legal and official documents have been bound with red tape since the 17th century and continue to be so. What's the origin of the phrase 'red tape'? Bureaucracy, especially in public business. The binding tape once used for holding important documents together. The noun red tape, meaning excessive bureaucracy or adherence to official rules and formalities, refers to the use of woven red tape to tie up bundles. Red tape (n.) official routine or formula, especially excessive bureaucratic rigmarole, 1736, in reference to the red tape. It’s hardly worth applying for a grant from the council.

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