They have found a nominee for President who has promised to rubber-stamp this agenda if he gets a chance.
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But he said all political parties should look at the people they employed in order to "raise standards and stamp this out".
Mr Copeland described this as "a shocking example of how little effort the DSD have taken to put their own stamp on this proposed legislation".
Three days before Remembrance Sunday, Mr Browne, the crime prevention minister, will speak of government determination to "stamp out this illegal trade, which in recent years has cast a shadow over... bereaved families".
Yet this idea, from Ronald Stamp, a 46-year-old former fish wholesaler, has a certain oddball allure.
All else being equal, this will allow Intel to stamp out processors that do more work and consume less power.
He repeated the exercise this April with his metal Stamp Lamp during international design fair Salone del Mobile in Milan.
Even President Barack Obama has placed his stamp of approval on this view of modern childhood.
Anniversary stamps tend to have two target markets - fans of the subject, in this case Doctor Who, and stamp collectors.
The South African government deployed troops along the country's borders earlier this year in an attempt to stamp out the illegal trade.
There are already cheaper tablets on the market, but this one comes with the Apple stamp of approval on it, and that counts for a lot.
While Maradona remained a lively source of fascination on the touchlines, his heir apparent, and the man predicted by many to stamp his authority on this World Cup as his iconic coach did in Mexico in 1986, Barcelona's Fifa World Player of the Year Messi, was a magnetic focal point on the pitch.
Letter volumes were down 9%, although revenues rose 2% after stamp prices were increased earlier this year.
This will give him an opportunity to stamp a particular style of coaching, a West Indies way, across all the teams.
Foursquare and other networks have been working hard to stamp out such shenanigans, but this is tricky.
This is where Patrick Henry defied the British Stamp Act in 1765.
The remarkable thing about this giveaway was that Dixon made all the Stamp pieces on site using radical laser technology, created with German company Trumpf.
The company cut prices at a luxury development in the city's industrial Lai Chi Kok district this month and offered to rebate on the stamp duty.
After the rude shock Leung inflicted on the markets back in November when he raised stamp duties and deposit requirements, this latest set of measures is proving to be far more palatable.
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This is unfortunate because it seeks to rubber-stamp the myth that the African cannot help himself and has to be helped by outsiders.
Simultaneously, this gave Farmers a chance to put their own stamp on a sports property in their own backyard which happens to share their sense of community.
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We know full well that if he gets a chance, Governor Romney will rubber-stamp the top-down agenda of this Republican Congress the second he takes office, and we cannot afford that future.
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The Italian Prime Minister says he's not going to this week's leaders' summit to "rubber stamp" pre-agreed proposals.
Yet we still give this less legal privacy protection than a sealed envelope with a stamp on it.
Greece ordered teachers not to go ahead with a strike this week, or face arrest, in an effort to stamp out opposition to the latest batch of austerity measures.
But make no mistake, the six women on this list were able to gain a spot sans the Ivy League stamp of approval.
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