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veto

[vee-toh] / ˈvi toʊ /




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As such it has a veto over changes to fund governing articles and approval of IMF emergency borrowing from members.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the last minute, India agreed not to veto an extension -- but only for a maximum of two years.

From Barron's

Speaking of authenticity, Mr. Beshear took to the Lexington Herald-Leader last week to defend his veto, claiming we at the Journal “refused to consider publishing” his defense.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mayor has said he will veto the bill, meaning that the council will need to find four additional votes to override it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mayor Karen Bass vetoed a similar bid to rework the disciplinary process in 2024.

From Los Angeles Times