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Blank cheque.
If you are given a blank cheque, you are allowed to use as much money as you need for a project.
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"So while it might have other merits, it is surely wrong for TfL to issue a blank cheque, particularly given the financial pressures they face from the chancellor".
Greek MPs are also due to approve, by the end of June, the next round of austerity measures and structural reforms including a wholesale privatisation of state companies and lands... [I]n the end the ministers decided they could not issue a blank cheque.
Some calm had been restored by signals that the IMF would not block the tranche if it received some kind of guarantee that the EU would cover Greece's funding gap next year, given that it will not be able to return to the markets in 2012, as expected.But in the end the ministers decided they could not issue a blank cheque.
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The Berlin government issued a "blank cheque" to its ally, promising unconditional support and putting pressure on Vienna to seize this golden opportunity.
Ms Barra signalled that there may be more recalls in the "near term .GM will issue what is essentially a blank cheque to Kenneth Feinberg, a lawyer who will manage the fund for victims of the ignition-switch problem.
She accused the think tank of not fully costing its proposals and effectively "signing a blank cheque on the issue".
"We were before the election and we remain absolutely committed but our friends in the Liberals [are] just sort of issuing some sort of declaration and asking us to sign a blank cheque".
The US has warned that security cooperation with Saudi Arabia is not a blank cheque and announced a "policy review" – likely to mean kicking the issue into the long grass.
That doesn't mean writing a blank cheque for any play with an important subject.
That's a "blank cheque".
I owe my mum a blank cheque.
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