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gold_plate
gold plate
See also: gold-plate
English
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Noun
gold plate (plural gold plates)
- Used other than as an idiom. a plate made of, or coloured gold
- a thin layer of gold applied to the surface of an object, often by an electrolytic method
Verb
gold plate (third-person singular simple present gold plates, present participle gold plating, simple past and past participle gold plated)
- to apply gold plate to an object, to plate with gold
- (idiomatic, of projects) to incorporate costly or otherwise excessive features or refinements unnecessarily, to over engineer
- 1991, Advisory Commission on Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing, “Regulatory Barriers in the Suburbs”, in Thomas H. Kean, Thomas Ludlow Ashley, editors, Not in My Back Yard: Removing Barriers to Affordable Housing:, DIANE Publishing, published 1993, ISBN 9780788100666, Excessive Subdivision Controls, page 2-8:
- Some communities gold-plate their subdivision ordinances because they know that developers, rather than the local voters, are paying.
- 2001, Walter Edward Hammond, Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems, volume 1, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, ISBN 97815363474729, page 771:
- To help reduce the “sticker shock,” stick to what we really need and do not gold plate the requirements.
- 2008, Wayne Turk, Common Sense Project Management, American Society for Quality, ISBN 9780873897389, Chapter 10: An Introduction, Continued Project Management 101, Part 2, page 59:
- Exceed expectations. This sounds contradictory to the earlier advice not to accept extra or unnecessary tasks and not to gold plate requirements, but it is not.
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- (of laws, regulations, etc) to embellish, to extend beyond its intended scope, especially so as to become stifling, or rigid and inflexible
- 2006, House of Lords, quoting Bill Callaghan, Government Policy on the Management of Risk: 5th Report of Session 2005-06, Volume II: Evidence, The Stationery Office, ISBN 9780104008690, 17 January 2006 - Mr Bill Callaghan and Mr Geoffrey Podger; Q276, page 84:
- I do not think that we gold plate European regulations although I think others, insurers and other industry bodies, may gold plate on our behalf.
- 2008, Simon Marsden, Strategic Environmental Assessment in International and European Law: A Practitioner's Guide, Earthscan, ISBN 9781844074891, Part II - European Law, Chapter 12 Comparisons and Conclusions, page 282:
- Devolved administrations in individual jurisdictions can always choose to gold plate requirements by doing more than a treaty of directive requires, subject to the constitutional provisions under which they were created.
- 2009, Wim Voermans, Henk Snijders, Stefan Vogenauer, editors, Content and Meaning of National Law in the Context of Transnational Law, Sellier. European Law Publishers, ISBN 9783866531277, Gold-Plating and Double Banking: an Overrated Problem?, page 84:
- In order to find our whether the UK tends to gold plate (and double bank) more than other EU countries – as was suggested by some commentators – the Davidson Review adopted a multi-stage approach.
- 2010, Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development, “The interface between members states and the European Union”, in Better Regulation in Europe: Netherlands 2010, OCED Publishing, ISBN 9789264084513, page 116:
- For example the packaging directive was gold plated in transposition.
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Usage notes
The sense relating to laws and regulations is particularly used in relation to European Union directives