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The people of Ohio used their citizen veto decisively to repeal legislation that would have stripped police officers, teachers, firefighters and other public workers of their right to bargain collectively.
Quebec's claim to a constitutional veto was decisively rejected by the Supreme Court of Canada, 9 0, on Dec. 6, 1982.
Although strongly urged by Moderates to sign the Civil Rights Bill, Johnson broke decisively with them by vetoing it on March 27.
Brushing aside White House warnings about national security, Congress moved decisively Wednesday to override a presidential veto — for the first time in the Obama administration — of a bill that will allow 9/11 families to sue the Saudi Arabian government for damages.
He has successfully pushed a decisively conservative agenda through the legislature, often over the veto of Gov. John Lynch, a Democrat.
In August, the state legislature decisively passed a bill to cap commercial dialysis payments, but the measure was vetoed by outgoing Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown.
If the Republicans can quickly and decisively pass legislation then the president can just as quickly assent to or veto it.
A bigger concern is that it will hamper the euro area's ability to respond decisively to its existential crisis.The bust-up at last December's European summit, when Mr Cameron vetoed the so-called "fiscal compact" to toughen budget rules, may have been a foretaste of rows to come.
He moves decisively.
"No," he replied decisively.
Lisette spoke sharply, decisively.
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