The Congress will also be asked to rubber-stamp moves to tighten up on friendly internationals.
Saturday's bout against Calzaghe at Madison Square Garden is his chance to rubber-stamp his greatness.
They can be rejected by Congress, but in practice it tends to rubber-stamp them.
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Judges, who have better things to do, usually rubber-stamp the agreements and move on.
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Ruling out compromise, pledging to rubber-stamp the tea party agenda in Congress -- that's not change.
But it seems unlikely that Britain's competition regulator will rubber-stamp such a price-fixing agreement.
Ruling out compromise by pledging to rubber-stamp the tea party agenda in Congress -- not change.
It will be argued that some of these people have passive boards that rubber-stamp outrageously rich option packages.
The new Arabisation law, voted by a rubber-stamp assembly in 1996, is ostensibly aimed at displacing French dominance.
They have found a nominee for President who has promised to rubber-stamp this agenda if he gets a chance.
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Singh was merely the rubber-stamp functionary, and not the force behind those reforms.
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Heads of government are not close enough to most issues to debate them properly, so they often rubber-stamp agreements reached by officials.
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It is unlikely simply to rubber-stamp the outcome, as Microsoft has suggested.
On Thursday shareholders are expected to rubber-stamp the Malaysian investment which will officially end chairman Peter Ridsdale's tenure and put Chan in charge.
This is unfortunate because it seeks to rubber-stamp the myth that the African cannot help himself and has to be helped by outsiders.
The council will hope to rubber-stamp the agreement on 20 August after talks between the council's chief executive, Ian Stewart, and Bradford Bulls' chairman, Chris Caisley.
Such a practice would avoid the situation in which the Senate found itself on the CTBT, namely a take-it-or-leave-it position, either rubber-stamp or reject the accord outright.
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But Berwick is expected to preside over evolutionary changes whereby the public program becomes less of a rubber-stamp payer and more like an HMO where claims can be rejected.
The prime minister visits her regularly for an audience where he updates her on events, while she is also expected to rubber-stamp ministerial decisions at meetings of the Privy Council.
We know full well that if he gets a chance, Governor Romney will rubber-stamp the top-down agenda of this Republican Congress the second he takes office, and we cannot afford that future.
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The executive board, which isn't known for admitting mistakes, could have selected just one sport and recommended that the full IOC rubber-stamp its decision, but officials said selecting three finalists would allow for a fairer process.
"In Mindy's mind, a proposed order might as well be written in stone because every proposed order that had been presented in the past down in Florida courts, the judge would just rubber-stamp it, " he said.
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We know full well that if he gets a chance, Governor Romney will rubber-stamp the top-down economic policies that have been promoted by his congressional allies, including his running mate -- who will be debating tonight.
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With this decision, the Ninth Circuit has strengthened the law in its region and offered guidance to judges who, just as much as defendants, are inclined to rubber-stamp these settlements without inquiring into their fairness to the ostensible clients.
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Congress should not rubber-stamp the request.
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Tony Blair's annoyance was plain last week when Bell challenged him in the Commons to allow more freedom to his backbenchers "so that this place might become rather more the free Parliament of a free people, and rather less a rubber-stamp assembly".
Having the Treasury Department - whose job it is to promote foreign investment in the United States - charged with evaluating such investments is a formula for precisely what we have seen to date: rubber-stamp approval of virtually every transaction, with no regard for the long-term or cumulative impact they will have on U.S. national security equities.
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For Augusta, welcoming Ms. Rometty to the club should be a no-brainer, a rubber stamp, a tap-in, to use the golfer's term for an easy putt.
It is also unlikely that the European Central Bank - which needs to rubber stamp any changes to central banks within nations sharing the euro - will agree to a short handover period for Mr Fazio.
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