Phrases with «possible veto»

The phrase "possible veto" means the power to reject or block a decision or proposal. Full definition

Sentences with «possible veto»

  • God's Revelation can in fact and in principle concern realities which themselves are accessible to secular experience of a scientific or historical kind, so that on the one hand what Revelation states about them is open to possible threat of an eventual at least apparently opposed discovery of secular science and on the other hand natural science must in principle always reckon on a possible veto on the part of theology (Cf. Denzinger 1947 ff., 2187). (religion-online.org)
  • Adopting the model of God as «persuader,» Burkle concludes that the human being is delegated a possible veto authority. (religion-online.org)
  • And starting next year, he'll go through several politically thorny issues such as a possible veto of newly drawn state and federal district boundaries as well as the debate over hydrofracking. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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