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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decisive veto" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a strong or conclusive rejection of a proposal or decision is being discussed.
Example: "The committee's decision to implement the new policy was met with a decisive veto from the board, effectively halting any further progress."
Alternatives: "an absolute veto" or "a conclusive veto".
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English MPs would also have a decisive veto - through what is known as a legislative consent motion - before the bill gets its third reading.
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A decisive vote came from a Democratic representative who "mistakenly" voted to override the governor's veto, explained AP.
She made a decisive decision.
But honest dialogue isn't how this is playing out — although it did play a decisive role in convincing South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard to veto his state legislature's bathroom bill.
Margaret Thatcher's repeated veto of Dublin's proposals proved a decisive force in shaping the Anglo-Irish agreement in 1985, newly released files from the National Archives in Kew show.
Security Council members are in trouble because they have been hiding behind Annan's plan and their "consensus" that has now become a decisive drive, as division has prevailed and resulted in a dual veto by Russia and China, twice so far.
The Georgians complain that to make the enclaves a decisive factor in their bid would be to give the Russians a veto.
A U.N. resolution will madden them, and an American veto won't appease them, but neither would make them a decisive factor in the election.
Brims are a decisive feature.
"They want a decisive leader".
He won a decisive mandate.
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