Sentences with phrase «want rubber stamps»

Mayor de Blasio doesn't seem to want to have that discussion and just wants a rubber stamp renewal, but when 8 out of 10 students who walk across a stage and receive a New York City high school diploma need remediation in college, how can we say that this public school system is doing its job?»
John: «A vital thing to note is that SRK does not view due diligence as a check the box exercise and if a client just wants a rubber stamp on a transaction, it must be explained that our due diligence is independent and the result may not always be what is desired.»

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In many instances, sellers don't know if the most senior person involved will be a rubber stamp or if he / she will want to make the final decision.
THE BUSINESS: If you want to make an impression on a company in transition, then consider this rubber - stamp and marking - device manufacturer.
The gods rubber - stamped whatever the Japanese militarist government wanted to do.
«I don't want to see happen the same thing that happened in the City Council, where the speaker of the City Council is the mayor's rubber stamp.
It was so very interesting to watch, observe and see Senator Greg Ball, a Republican, accomplishing his agenda by including exactly what he wanted into the gun legislation bill, and then — oh, how he played Columbo like a real master, using the Democratic Conference as a rubber stamp!
«People want elected officials to work across the aisle for their best interests and not to be a rubber stamp, and right now that's what we have representing us in Congress.»
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.
When a supermajority of the public wants action on climate, it's worth it for the Kochs to buy the allegiance of candidates who will walk the climate denial line, work to protect fossil fuel subsidies, and rubber stamp pet fossil fuel projects like the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.
Under it, Ottawa will play a much smaller role in protecting people from harmful projects, while retaining the right to basically rubber - stamp big projects that powerful oil interests want.
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