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Meaning of "he vetoed"
he vetoed: Refers to the action of officially rejecting, prohibiting, or refusing to approve a decision, proposal, or plan. This phrase is commonly used in the context of decision-making processes, especially in political or organizational settings
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He vetoed it twice before signing it into law.
And on both occasions he vetoed them.
He vetoed appointments and installed technocrats in key departments.
For all these reasons, he vetoed her peace attempt.
He vetoed against the execution of mentally disabled prisoners.
Just look at all the pro-education legislation he vetoed.
He vetoed the budget she passed.
Hayes was determined to preserve the law protecting black voters, and he vetoed the appropriation.
He vetoed this bill as well.
And insisted that the AI Murad mosque be built. he vetoed the city council's decision.
He vetoed that as a first name.
When Omar II came to power, he vetoed legislation supporting this practice.
He vetoed millions in government spending.
Well, because Esther Dunwoody said that he vetoed a lot of babies.
He vetoed a bill approved by the legislature last year to legalize the practice.
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President Yushchenko fought against Tymoshenko, and he vetoed privatization of the Odesa Port-Side Plant.
He vetoed a measure that would have allowed collective bargaining for teachers.
But your brother, he vetoed it.
And he vetoed it.
Earlier in the day, Sezer ratified the law, which he vetoed in late April.
He vetoed the introduction of the new style of wood engraving into the curriculum.
During his two terms in office, he vetoed 12 bills-more than all of his predecessors combined.
He vetoed the blood splatter because the lab tech botched the evidence collection.
During his four years in office, he vetoed only ten bills, and pardoned 861 people.
He vetoed legislation that would have given undocumented immigrants free tuition for community college.
As mayor, Rice was anti-labor, and he vetoed a plan to enforce an eight-hour work day.
He vetoed the act but his veto was overridden by Congress.
And you know he vetoed the bus franchise, too.
He vetoed bills passed by Congress that placed restrictions on abortions.
During his term, he vetoed many bills that helped to reduce the state deficit.
He vetoed a decree that required Caesar to lay down his arms.
I would ask him why he vetoed the bill to make Graceland a national monument?
He vetoed Starling because it reminds him of Sterling.
After she died, he vetoed all honors the Senate voted for her.
He vetoed the Moretti hit himself.
I mean, he vetoed as many as he could, and then he gets stuck with one.
He vetoed some equal pay bills, signed others.
Same year he vetoed a bill allowing "emergency contraception" i.e. morning after pill.
He vetoed a resolution on divorce, and it was looked upon as sabotaging the legislature 's power.
And he vetoed on [that] Saturday.
He vetoed the city council's decision and insisted that the Al-Mirad mosque be built.
He vetoed it, and Congress did not override the veto.
Twice he vetoed Clay 's legislation for a national banking act.
But he vetoed the bus franchise and will Morgan like that?
He vetoed 45 bills in his first year, only three of which were overridden.
He vetoed several new bank charters during the most volatile economic period in antebellum Louisiana 1841-42.
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Anspaugh vetoed every research topic he submitted
The first was tabled and later vetoed
You vetoed her right to her face