Driscoll predicted that Dent would be a rubber stamp for the national GOP if elected.
The bill will have to go through parliament again and get the presidential rubber stamp.
Having emigrated from Cuba, the couple started MarkMaster as a rubber stamp manufacturer in Tampa, Fla.
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Representative NANCY PELOSI (D-CA, House Speaker): We dont have a rubber stamp Congress or a rubber stamp caucus.
The Italian Prime Minister says he's not going to this week's leaders' summit to "rubber stamp" pre-agreed proposals.
Even so, the National Assembly, once a rubber stamp, has become a forum for real debate and scrutiny.
"It makes clear that Romney would be a rubber stamp for the congressional GOP, " a senior campaign official said.
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Robert, Chairman Charlie Rangel of Ways and Means suggests that the conference will be just this side of a rubber stamp.
All the climate alarmist organizations simply rubber stamp the irregular Assessment Reports of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
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He fought in battle, understands the human cost, offers skepticism rather than enthusiasm for new interventions, and would be no Pentagon rubber stamp.
"Most observers do not expect any major surprises because the NPC has mostly served as a 'rubber stamp' to endorse government proposals, " it notes.
Georgia's courts lack independence, the police are politicised, parliament acts as a rubber stamp, media ownership is opaque and the government is intolerant of critics.
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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.
She faces a legislature that has ceased to be a rubber stamp and provinces that will no longer tolerate the central government in Buenos Aires appropriating their wealth.
The passage of the laws, which took two years to draft, reflects the growing influence of the NPC, long regarded by many as a rubber stamp for top leaders' decisions.
Once in power, he preserved an absurd regard for constitutional propriety, carefully cobbling together a multi-party coalition in a parliament that never dared do more than rubber stamp his decrees.
Without robust debate, leadership teams can easily become rubber stamp forums for the most powerful people, which can cause organizations to go down paths without full consideration of the consequences.
If the National Assembly is really an independent legislature of a sovereign country, how can it be expected to simply rubber stamp any law, particularly one with so much outside involvement?
The new CBA could still be resolved on Friday with a vote by player reps reportedly set to happen, but it appears the NFLPA is not ready to rubber stamp the deal.
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And the American people elected a majority of Republicans to the House, not to be a rubber stamp on anything Obama wants, but as a check on Obama excesses, which is what they serve as.
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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.
In other words, they have become a cost of doing business and something federal judges are now questioning as they are asked to rubber stamp settlements that are actually being paid by shareholders and not perpetrators.
By their decision to rubber stamp the Venezuelan election while not even allowing the recount to take place, the UNASUR countries have further legitimized authoritarian socialism which very well may have negative consequences for the future of democratic practices in the region.
And I think we move toward a more comprehensive approach to policing in our communities that what citizens have to say is not simply regarded as the okay or the rubber stamp to a policy that was created within the police department itself.
"In the end, the Democrats said unless they could have a guaranteed victory of a bill that would be nothing other than a rubber stamp of the McCain bill, they would rather have no consideration of that issue, " said Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas.
Apple Daily, one of Hong Kong's top-selling tabloids and an outspoken critic of the Communist Party, says the new leadership's vow not to copy Western political models shows the NPC is still a Soviet-style "rubber stamp" and the CPPCC is an ornamental but essentially useless "flower pot".
That the president has doubled the number of troops in Afghanistan, ordered more drone strikes in Pakistan than his predecessor did in eight years, and launched another war in Libya without so much as getting a rubber stamp from Congress is of no concern to the good party-line liberal.
The Congress will also be asked to rubber-stamp moves to tighten up on friendly internationals.
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