Sentences with phrase «true veto»

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The most I can do is, accordingly, to offer something that may fit the facts so easily that your scientific logic will find no plausible pretext for vetoing your impulse to welcome it as true.
If his claims somehow turned out to be true, it perhaps wouldn't be entirely surprising - after all, Ferrari does have a veto on technical regulations, and also gets extra prize money just for being Ferrari.
Yes it's true that Ferrari has a veto right, but to my knowledge they never used it.
As far as I can see, all the criticism of the veto is empty rhetoric, ignoring the true question: do you wish to have fiscal union, with the EU having powers over nation budgets?
A veto of this legislation from Westchester County Executive Astorino is a slap in the face to the true meaning of community policing and will endanger the public safety of the immigrant community.
Cuomo showed his true colors when he vetoed his own bill that would ease just a little of the pressure placed on our children by these misguided policies.
«That was a true disappointment, to see that be vetoed, just before the New Year.
Between now and the next administration, there would have to be a 2/3 majority in both the House and Senate to override the inevitable veto, and the same holds true if a Democrat wins in 2016.
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