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    A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming...
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    The United Nations Security Council veto power is the power of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United...
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  • Vető is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tamás Vető (1935-), Hungarian-born Danish conductor Gábor Vető (1988-), Hungarian...
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  • Szlachecka Gra Karciana Veto! (transl. Noble Card Game Veto!) is a Polish collectible card game (CCG) set in the 17th-century Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    Vimpelin Veto (lit. "Draw of Vimpeli"; or simply Veto) is a Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Vimpeli. It was founded in 1934. Vimpelin Veto is playing...
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  • A pocket veto is a legislative maneuver that allows a president or other official with veto power to exercise that power over a bill by taking no action...
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  • In the United States, the term "veto" is used to describe an action by which the president prevents an act passed by Congress from becoming law. This article...
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    talks proved to be the veto rights of permanent members. The Soviet delegation argued that each nation should have an absolute veto that could block matters...
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    Royal assent (redirect from Royal veto)
    dire political emergency or on advice of government. While the power to veto by withholding royal assent was once exercised often by European monarchs...
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    the president can use the veto power to prevent a bill passed by the Congress from becoming law. Congress can override the veto by a two-thirds vote of...
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  • Veto is the power to stop an action Veto may also refer to: United States Veto, Alabama Veto, Mississippi Veto, Ohio Veto, West Virginia Gabor Veto (born...
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  • The line-item veto, also called the partial veto, is a special form of veto power that authorizes a chief executive to reject particular provisions of...
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  • In United States government, the line-item veto, or partial veto, is the power of an executive authority to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a...
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    The liberum veto (Latin for "free veto") was a parliamentary device in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was a form of unanimity voting rule that...
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    VETO is a Danish indie rock band formed in 2004. They released their first EP, I Will Not Listen, in 2005 and their first album, There's A Beat In All...
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  • week's worth of games – including Head of Household and veto competitions; and nomination, veto, and eviction ceremonies – during the live show, culminating...
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    In the discourse, a heckler's veto is a situation in which a party who disagrees with a speaker's message is able to unilaterally trigger events that result...
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  • been vetoed by one of the five permanent members of the Security Council since 16 February 1946. 2020 2010 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 1950 The lone veto ever...
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  • Power of Veto may refer to: Veto, in general United Nations Security Council veto power Power of Veto in the reality TV series Big Brother This disambiguation...
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    Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work is a book written by political science professor George Tsebelis in 2002. It is a game theory analysis of...
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    which is known as a pocket veto. In 1996, Congress attempted to enhance the president's veto power with the Line Item Veto Act. The legislation empowered...
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    Bank War (redirect from Jacksons bank veto)
    face Clay. When Congress voted to reauthorize the Bank, Jackson vetoed the bill. His veto message was a polemical declaration of the social philosophy of...
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  • In the immune system, veto cells are white blood cells that have a selective immunomodulation properties. Veto cells were first described in 1979 as cells...
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    Gary Johnson (redirect from Governor Veto)
    the 10% annual growth in the budget, in part by using the gubernatorial veto 200 times during his first six months. He was unable to convince the state...
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    five states with the first and most nuclear weapons. All have the power of veto which enables any one of them to prevent the adoption of any "substantive"...
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  • Veto is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Mississippi, United States. In 1900, Veto had a population of 45 people. A post office operated...
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  • The theological veto is the concept in philosophy of religion that philosophy and logic are impious and that God, not reason, is sovereign.[page needed]...
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  • A Frankenstein veto occurs when an American state governor selectively deletes words from a bill, stitching together the remainder (à la Victor Frankenstein)...
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  • Vetocracy (redirect from Veto point)
    Fukuyama, the term points to an excessive ability or willingness to use the veto power within a government or institution (without an adequate means of any...
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    Lajos Vető (1904–1989) was a Hungarian Lutheran bishop sympathetic to the communist leadership. The communist government replaced Bishop Lajos Ordass as...
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