Sentences with phrase «become rubber stamps»

He blamed such acts to ignorance on the part of the aspirants who know little or nothing about parliamentary duties in the country indicating that they also account for the reason parliament has now become a rubber stamp.
It is PDP's 15 years of impunity and the creation of a (near) one - party state that has made the parliament to become a rubber stamp.
But the more times the process is repeated, the greater the incentive of people who want their views to get authoritative support to get themselves or their friends positions of influence within the organization, to keep those they disapprove of out of such positions, and so to divert it from its original purpose to becoming a rubber stamp for their views.

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Public accountants have suddenly become very aware of how devastating the practice of rubber - stamping questionable accounting practices can be on their reputations when these practices are eventually revealed.
A minority government would breathe new life into Alberta's Legislative Assembly, which has largely become a rubber - stamp for decisions made behind closed doors by PC cabinet ministers and MLAs.
The approval of pipelines is not something that should ever become a rubber - stamp process; but it also can not become an endless mountain of regulatory burden and unnecessary delays.
I would become more than just a rubber stamp for couples.
For the first time since he became leader, Jeremy Corbyn's supporters will be in a position to dictate not only party policy but also the rules by which it is rubber - stamped by conference or the membership.
On the basis this will get rubber - stamped it will become effective six months after coming into force.
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