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Discover Ludwig"veto right" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a person or group's power or authority to prevent or reject a proposed decision by another person or group. For example, "The President has the veto right to reject legislation passed by Congress."
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The veto right should be abolished.
If he does exercise his veto right, the Legislature needs a two-thirds majority, or 13 votes, to override.
No country has more frequently exercised its veto right, while simultaneously denouncing other nations' use of it.
There, Northwest will maintain a veto right, cancelable only if Northwest itself is taken over by another airline.
Some say, too, that the national government could overrule the town's veto right if they declared the matter to be of importance to national security.
The 1906 constitution provided for, among other things, a supreme council of five religious leaders who would have a veto right over all laws.
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In his contract, he had veto rights.
Permanent members have veto rights.
Sun was designated as leader of the party and had veto rights over its decisions.
The Republican senators are also demanding veto rights over nominees from their states.
Veto rights will also be kept in matters of foreign and defense policy and changes to European treaties.
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