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He worried that his bills would be vetoed, but he was not deterred.
It is not only that the resolutions were drafted and adopted with the certain knowledge that they would be vetoed.
Stern did not say outright that such a deal would be vetoed, but he cast serious doubt on its prospects of reaching fruition as currently constructed.
This year, he slammed their $792 billion tax cut as a boondoggle for special interests (though he voted for it anyway, calculating that it would be vetoed).
So it will never get through the Senate, and if it did, it would be vetoed by Mr Obama.Not all of Congress, however, has declared total partisan war.
Sanctions would be vetoed by, among others, Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian prime minister who first pioneered the model of suffocating domestic dissent that Poland is now following.
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A 6-3 vote for the tax would be veto-proof.
Iran has said that would violate and nullify the deal, and such legislation would probably be vetoed by Obama.
But that would be tantamount to renationalisation, which is anathema to America, Turkey's ally, and would probably be vetoed by the IMF.
This, however, is unlikely as such a move would certainly be vetoed by the United States.
Such a move would likely be vetoed by the United States, Israel's ally.
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