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legislature does nothing, the
vetoed bill fails,
while in others, the
vetoed bill
becomes law.
Because the
amendatory veto gives the
executive a stronger...
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article provides a
summary and
details of the
bills vetoed by presidents.
Although the term "
veto" does not
appear in the
United States Constitution,...
- or
inviting a non-member to sit at a UNSC meeting) also
cannot be
vetoed. The
veto power is controversial.
Supporters state that the
United Nations would...
- 1945
Roosevelt had
vetoed 635 bills, 263 of
which were
pocket vetoes. All
presidents after him
until George W. Bush had
pocket vetoes while they were in...
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adopting any
amendment of the UN Charter.
Procedural matters cannot be
vetoed, so the
veto right cannot be used to
avoid discussion of an issue. The same holds...
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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...
- 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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Revision vetoed about 3.3% of
bills (104 out of 3158 enactments).
About 10% (11 out of 104) of
these vetoes were overridden.
About two-thirds of
vetoed legislation...
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against self-antigens”. Hence,
veto cells delete T
cells that
recognize the
veto cells (the
responding T
cells are “
vetoed” and thus
removed from the system)...
- Sejm was
first disrupted by the
liberum veto by a
Trakai deputy, Władysław Siciński, in 1652. In reality, he
vetoed only the
continuation of the Sejm's deliberations...