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Now, that could be a useful referendum question: nuclear subs and a veto in a meeting, or £100bn devoted to wiping out the austerity squeeze?
Information from the anticounter system can be included as a veto in a second level trigger, to exclude the acquisition of events generated by such false triggers.
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Other Republicans are convinced that the best strategy is to push through bills that reflect their agenda, even if they draw a veto, in an effort to send a clear message to voters as they fight to regain the White House and retain control of the House.
But giving Russia a veto in NATO deliberations, he said, was "a bridge too far".
But any Security Council action would have to be approved by China, which holds a veto in the Council and is an ally and major trading partner of North Korea.
Nato officials were yesterday wearily preparing for a new round of diplomatic jousting, with Russia again using its right to "a voice, not a veto" in Nato councils to protect the interests of its Slavic cousins in Belgrade.
So will Greece and Britainin would have a veto in future too.
Would a veto, in retrospect, have been worth the risk?
In Reconstructionism, which emerged as a distinct movement in the 1940's during a quest for the right moral path, followers often say that traditional belief and past practice should have "a vote, not a veto" in deciding on future action.
F.D.R. insisted on a veto in the Security Council for good reason.
This was toughened up to a "veto" in the Conservative election manifesto.
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