Examples of 'rubber-stamp' in a sentence
Meaning of "rubber-stamp"
rubber-stamp (verb) - to approve or authorize something quickly and routinely without careful consideration. This phrase is often used in business or bureaucratic contexts
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rubber-stamp
With rubber-stamp values impressed by you.
They want you to be a rubber-stamp princess.
Rubber-stamp syndrome as seen here on a cow.
I am not here simply to rubber-stamp faits accomplis.
You rubber-stamp immigrants into the workforce.
They are assuming your committee will just rubber-stamp it.
His people rubber-stamp the inspection process.
We think we have been brought together just to rubber-stamp the prince.
Courts will rubber-stamp any request for surveillance.
I just wanted to let you know this is not just a rubber-stamp situation.
So you just rubber-stamp anyone who comes through the door.
It must not be that the national governments simply submit proposals for us to rubber-stamp.
Ulmanis did not create a ruling party, rubber-stamp parliament or a new ideology.
Courts will rubber-stamp any request for surveillance you care to submit.
But given the size of the deal, regulators will hardly rubber-stamp their approval.
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We can not rubber-stamp the agreement before the proper conditions are created.
I am not just gonna turn a blind eye and rubber-stamp them for your new team.
We do not need rubber-stamp Embassies that do not serve our strategic planning.
They see the House as toothless and a rubber-stamp of the executive.
They were passed by a rubber-stamp parliament that came to power through sham elections.
We are wasting our time if the Liberal senators simply rubber-stamp this thing.
Again, this is nothing like the rubber-stamp sham parliaments of countries like Egypt and Syria.
MPs interviewed complained that approval of the supplementary estimates is essentially a rubber-stamp procedure.
We complain that Belarus has a weak rubber-stamp parliament, but look around you.
You rubber-stamp immigrants into the workforce . Grimes sends them back where they came from.
After all, the constitutional process itself is a rubber-stamp for the Russian victory.
It does not rubber-stamp decisions of the Council or the Commission.
This year, the Legislature considered forcing the board to rubber-stamp more kinds of claims.
You would not rubber-stamp any diagnosis I gave without checking.
People I trust will run the bloc, and you will rubber-stamp all of their decisions.
To rubber-stamp its practices the USA concluded a formal treaty with the EU.
Forcing this Bill to second reading will rubber-stamp a flawed and outdated vision for Canada 's fisheries.
Some commentators have questioned whether this policy has turned the USPTO into a rubber-stamp institution.
The General Assembly 's role can not be merely to rubber-stamp the recommendation of the Security Council.
Sir Jocelyn Myers can draft an executive order, and the PM will just rubber-stamp it.
President Bush should not expect Congress to rubber-stamp this latest supplemental request.
Just rubber-stamp it and be done with it.
And I think you are too valuable to rubber-stamp admits all day long.
Rubber-stamp this and move on.
You are just gonna rubber-stamp Princess Lisa here.
I already told Connor that I am not gonna rubber-stamp this.
City council could rubber-stamp a reward, though.
And rubber-stamp them for your new team.
I am not gonna rubber-stamp that.
Approving, revising, or rejecting annual objectives is much more than a rubber-stamp activity.
You mean rubber-stamp you.
Do we get to make policy or do we simply rubber-stamp yours?
You would not rubber-stamp any diagnosis.
Parliaments, which are the representatives of the people, must not simply rubber-stamp government decisions.
That you can rubber-stamp all of that.