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As a result, clean air, renewable energy, and green spaces have all too often been sacrificed to the notion that environmentally friendly legislation increases costs and
red
tape for businesses and ultimately hurts the economy.
If that’s unclear to you, just visit the site and ask questions; other users will answer most of them, and sometimes the staff (identified with a
red
badge under their names; occasionally it’s the CEO) will chime in with “official” information.
Would you be happy with no more blue skies (but nice yellow and
red
sunsets), or never being able to see the Milky Way?
European regulators have already introduced sophisticated monitoring and surveillance programs, blocked market access to countries with a record of illegal fishing, penalized European rogue operators, and helped support “yellow or
red
carded” countries reform their fisheries laws.
France’s possible 23% increase in diesel prices in only 15 months should have been interpreted as a political
red
flag; effective climate change policy does not require such rapid price increases.
And, indeed, even after 30 years of reform, China’s economy remains bound by
red
tape, which drags down productivity considerably.
Indeed, the reality is that corruption imposes a large, often random, tax on businesses, not least by discouraging officials from cutting
red
tape for all firms – a move that really would boost growth.
Across two full pages inside, the paper presented a graph of seasonal deaths over the past decade, and indicated with alarming
red
spots how summer heat waves have killed dozens of Swedes.
Behind her elevated falsehoodYankee ghosts howl at the moontormented as if from pellagraby the colors
red
and black.
The
red
of the Revolution, of course, and the black of the oppressed race.
And, unlike US President Barack Obama in Syria and Iran, Putin respects his own
red
lines: the former Soviet republics are not for the West to grab, and NATO will not be allowed to expand eastward.
Government spending – especially on unemployment benefits, aid to states, and some construction projects – probably helped avert a more wrenching downturn, but continued
red
ink worries households, which are also trying to rebuild savings and reduce debt after a spending binge.
Perhaps, but this is probably a
red
herring.
Modi’s goal is to lift India into the top 50 – a bold ambition given that the country currently sits at 142.Cutting bureaucratic
red
tape can help foster a culture of entrepreneurship and dynamism.
Indeed, according to a recent World Health Organization report, a reduction in the consumption of processed and
red
meat would have the additional benefit of reducing cancer deaths.
Indeed, Iran’s leaders, weighing the costs and benefits, have plenty of good reasons not to cross that
red
line.
Opponents see
red
at its very mention.
Consider his campaign’s
red
baseball cap with the slogan “Make America Great Again,” as well as his fixation on branding when he was a businessman, and his use of Twitter.
A dysfunctional justice system and a jungle of
red
tape are a perennial curse for investors.
His relentless disquisitions on Israel’s strategic environment, security requirements,
red
lines, and Jewish history are offset only by conciliatory talk about reopening negotiations, which are immediately reject by the Palestinians, who, like him, fear showing weakness.
Blood is a complicated stew of plasma proteins,
red
blood cells, platelets, and other cellular components.
In the early twentieth century, researchers began to examine hemoglobin – the protein responsible for carrying oxygen from the respiratory organs to the rest of the body – in
red
blood cells.
They found that, when isolated from aging cells – whether from human or cow blood, or from genetically engineered sources – free hemoglobin can be rejuvenated, chemically stabilized, and re-infused as a blood “substitute” that can carry oxygen as effectively as
red
blood cells, but for a much shorter time.
Indeed, in almost all living creatures, hemoglobin is encapsulated in
red
blood cells, which protect the body from the protein’s negative effects (and, in turn, protect hemoglobin from the body’s digestive enzymes).
Outside of
red
blood cells, “good” ferrous iron – the only oxygen-carrying form – is oxidized uncontrollably to form the “bad” ferric and “ugly” ferryl forms of hemoglobin.
Researchers (including at my laboratory) have investigated how the body naturally handles the occasional release of hemoglobin from aging
red
blood cells and from cells affected by blood diseases, such as hemolytic anemia.
Though Iran has declared that removal of its stockpile of 20% enriched uranium from the country is its
red
line, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has expressed a desire to agree on a “road map” for resolution.
For decades, reform discussions in the EU have focused on reducing labor-market regulation, cutting
red
tape in product markets, privatizing state-owned enterprises, and lowering tax rates.
Eliminating the
red
tape clogging the legal process would cost nothing, but potentially would have large benefits.
Until the Aliyev's came along, only North Korea's utterly loony Kim Il Sung managed to anoint his son atop a
red
throne.
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