| 21. | Parliaments, where they exist, are a rubber stamp for the leaders.
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| 22. | We are not a rubber stamp to this president or to anybody else,
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| 23. | Marking bills in Canada with ink or rubber stamp is legal.
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| 24. | We have enough effort only to reach for the rubber stamp.
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| 25. | The card goes into the rubber stamp machine that he invented.
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| 26. | Usually the Electoral College gatherings are a rubber stamp of the popular vote.
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| 27. | They want to use the parliament as a rubber stamp.
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| 28. | This is not a democracy; it is a rubber stamp,
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| 29. | The Vermont immigration unit has not been a rubber stamp.
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| 30. | The Nationalists still see the legislature as their rubber stamp,
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