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The phrase "ability to exercise veto" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing authority, decision-making, or governance where someone has the power to reject or prohibit a decision or proposal.
Example: "The committee has the ability to exercise veto over any proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "power to veto" or "right to exercise veto".
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At the very least, he points out, we have what the neurophysiologist Benjamin Libet labeled "free won't," the ability to exercise veto power, particularly in response to incentives.
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He said he would, in effect, have a way to exercise veto power over Mr. Sharon's decisions: "leaving the government".
Non-Islamists didn't have the numbers to exercise veto power and complained about their marginalization; eventually almost all of them withdrew.
Our view remains, as the government has argued during the lengthy legal proceedings, that there is a strong case for the ability to exercise a ministerial veto".
They have the ability to exercise choice over their land.
"These authorities include the ability to hire and fire, as well as the ability to exercise control over the budgets".
"Without the ability to exercise real accountability, real choice, this testing is nonsense".
The first question was: Does a cold affect your ability to exercise?
Freedom is the ability to exercise free will.
Ms. Rowling, determined to avoid inconsistencies, exercised veto power on matters big (the look of the Hogwarts castle) and small (the font on the restaurant menus).
China is also not reticent to exercise its veto power, but a substantial economy and rising foreign aid and investment ensure that Beijing retains broad influence.
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