rubber-stamp u rečniku PONS

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City councillors met tonight to rubber-stamp a 2.05pc increase in their share of council tax.
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That undermines the constitutional separation of powers, he said, by asking the judiciary to rubber-stamp the executive branchs interpretation of the law.
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When judges rubber-stamp requests for children to be taken into care, this is the half of the equation they too readily ignore.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Sometimes they simply rubber-stamp their recommendations from the previous meeting, but often they reopen issues for further debate.
www.thewhig.com
The cathedral repair application was one of 12 projects that were considered by funders -- but is understood to have simply been too expensive to rubber-stamp.
www.independent.co.uk
On the other, are the insurance companies that must use good sense and not rubber-stamp every request for an expensive, unproven drug.
www.medpagetoday.com
Although he pledged to appoint a constituent assembly to act as a legislature and draft a constitution, no one doubted the body would merely rubber-stamp his orders.
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Does he have any authentic power or is he merely required to rubber-stamp whatever the government of the day gets through?
www.telegraph.co.uk
In order to get the postal clerk to cancel the stamps lightly, collectors may rubber-stamp or write philatelic mail on the envelope.
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The presence of deputies representing absolutely impotent parties in rubber-stamp parliaments does not make a two-class or three-class state.
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