Sentences with phrase «rubberstamped for»

If the controversial school closings it has rubberstamped for the mayor — over the protests of countless community members — wasn't enough to convince New Yorkers that the Panel for Educational Policy, dominated by mayoral appointees, is broken beyond repair, then perhaps its most recent move, approving a $ 120 million contract with Verizon, will be.
If the controversial school closings it has rubberstamped for the mayor wasn't enough to convince New Yorkers that the Panel for Educational Policy, dominated by mayoral appointees, is broken beyond repair, then perhaps its most recent move, approving a $ 120 million contract with Verizon, will be.
The Legislature will no longer be acting as a rubberstamp for County Executive Mark Poloncarz, but instead, collaborating to best serve all taxpayers.

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The Gunners are happy to take the Turkey international on - loan for the new season, but a deal is yet to be rubberstamped.
First, given the current political balance, the Turkish legislature is likely to become more of a rubberstamp than it already is under a single - party government, and this will be detrimental for opposition groups, which are already weak and unable to affect policy.
I voted remain but it was for a better Europe — not an uncritical rubberstamp of what we have now Right up until Cameron's «negotiations» I would have voted REMAIN.
I voted remain but it was for a better Europe — not an uncritical rubberstamp of what we have now
«By rubberstamping an extreme, unprecedented 50 percent increase it becomes hard to believe New York is really «Open for Business.
Having gained 47 per cent of the first round vote (on a turn - out of 26 per cent), Jarvis has a strong mandate to bring together the combined authority leaders and rubberstamp the city region's devolution deal to enact the manifesto he campaigned on, including making the case for a Yorkshire Mayor, which we would argue against making the first priority.
Kishimoto had expected the Ratification Agreement regarding the Turnaround Plan for the Commissioner's Network School to be rubberstamped.
Thanks to a lawsuit filed by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia recently ruled that the USDA can no longer rubberstamp license renewals for facilities it knows are violating the AWA.
At first impression, if a court were to rubberstamp the scientific consensus, the possible risk of a sort of «Galileo trial» without a suspect, can not be excluded, since consensus is no guarantee for truthfulness.
For now, we have prevented MDT from rubberstamping this project and allowing Imperial Oil to steamroll Montana.
Later, in April 2012, when the PSC reauthorized its approval for Kemper, Louie Miller, director of the Mississippi Sierra Club, complained to a reporter that the project was again being rubberstamped by a compliant PSC, ignoring ultra-low gas prices.
In the diplomatic universe this means that the Heads of State and Government and High Representatives will rubberstamp the document when they meet at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 25 - 27 September 2015 for the UN's 70th birthday.
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