Presidential Veto
.... Under the Constitution, Article I, Section 7, the President has the
power to
veto bills sent to him by Congress, returning the bill with a message stating why ....
(1741

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Presidential Line Item Veto
.... Under the Constitution, Article I, Section 7, the President has the
power to
veto bills sent to him by Congress, returning the bill with a message stating why ....
(1769

7

)
Approaches to shaping International Relations
.... powers. The UN's role in such conflicts was perforce limited by the presence of great
power veto power in the Security Council. In ....
(1780

7

)
INS and Chadha Deportation Case
.... If it is indeed justifiable to conclude that the
power to
veto is less than the
power to amend, then it would follow that the
veto power could be exercised by ....
(2557

10

)
International Organizations & Disparities of Power
.... levels are constrained by the relative
power of different participants. The United Nations Security Council acknowledged this by giving a
veto to the world's ....
(2224

9

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Office of the governor of California.
.... The line item
veto, approved by voters in 1908, grants the governor the
power to
veto provisions of the legislatively-approved state budget. ....
(1892

8

)
The Office of Governor of California
.... The line item
veto, approved by voters in 1908, grants the governor the
power to
veto provisions of the legislatively-approved state budget. ....
(1892

8

)
Separation of Powers
.... United States. The provision the legislative branch sought would allow either house the
power to
veto such determinations. The Court ....
(1857

7

)
Discussion of Clinton v. State of New York
.... While the president has some
veto power under the Constitution, there is always a great deal of time taken up with reforming, reformatting and rewriting ....
(2299

9

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Separation of Powers
.... the legislative body is naturally the stronger one, a weak executive can be fortified by what Madison referred to as "the absolute negative," or
veto power. ....
(2001

8

)
German Parliament
.... a majority" (1). Moreover, the King still retained the
power to
veto any form of legislation while also enjoying the
power to appoint ministers he had chosen. ....
(973

4

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Reforming the United Nations
.... In the United Nations Security Council, majoritarian decisionmaking rule is diminished by the
veto power that is enjoyed by a handful of permanent members of ....
(678

3

)
Growth of Power of National Government In the United States of ...
.... extended the expansion of his political
power by antagonizing Congress time and again, impounding government monies, instating sweeping
veto powers, and ....
(1120

4

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Growing Power of the Executive Branch In the United States of ...
.... extended the expansion of his political
power by antagonizing Congress time and again, impounding government monies, instating sweeping
veto powers, and ....
(1120

4

)
DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL SYSTEMS
.... in which 26 regional cantons have substantial autonomy, are consulted on federal legislation and in which a majority of the cantons have a
veto power over the ....
(1213

5

)
Disparities of Power in International Organizations
.... In international relations,
power does differentiate between the capacity of countries to .... the United States, Russia, and Great Britain) can
veto the operation. ....
(2158

9

)
The Ongoing Problem in Bosnia
.... of the regions within the state, the government, and even the Party: In effect, each of the regional leaderships enjoyed a de facto
veto power, which they used ....
(1480

6

)
East European Ethnic Conflicts
.... of the regions within the state, the government, and even the Party: In effect, each of the regional leaderships enjoyed a de facto
veto power, which they used ....
(1517

6

)
Presidential usurpations of military power
.... at the end of the Indochina War over President Richard Nixon's
veto, largely in .... it had been evading its constitutional duty to share in the
power to initiate ....
(1599

6

)
Neoliberal Institutionalism & International Politics
.... states. Consider, for example, the case of the United Nations and the Security Council, where all members have the
veto power. The ....
(2443

10

)
European and English Divergence in Political Thought
.... England and France was that in England the Parliament of nobles managed to gain the right to
veto any new taxes proposed by the monarch, a
power the French ....
(844

3

)
Presidential Power & Its Limits
.... provided for,' and to
veto bills" (de Boinville, 1982, p. 75). The founders decided that such limitation would create an inordinate amount of
power in the ....
(3506

14

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GERMAN NATIONALISM and THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
.... The Reichstag was elected by universal male suffrage, but apart from the
power of legislative
veto over appropriations, all matters relating to foreign and ....
(1598

6

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James Madison's Contributions to the Constitution
.... This concept resulted in the formation of two houses of the legislature, with a strong, impartial executive armed with
veto power. ....
(1309

5

)
James Madison's Role in Colonial Independence
.... This concept resulted in the formation of two houses of the legislature, with a strong, impartial executive armed with
veto power. ....
(1308

5

)
American History
.... raising revenue, and applying it to national purposes, is admitted to imply the
power of conveying .... Jackson, A. Andrew Jackson,
Veto of the Bank Bill (1832). ....
(1076

4

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THE DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
.... some national parks. Offsetting this legislative
power, however, is the
veto power of President Clinton. Currently, the State of ....
(1776

7

)
League of Nations
.... These five were chosen because of their international position after World War II, and have the
power to
veto legislation and form the crux of any major ....
(1893

8

)
History & Structure of the United Nations After World War I, an ...
.... These five were chosen because of their international position after World War II, and have the
power to
veto legislation and form the crux of any major ....
(1966

8

)
Life of Tiberius Gracchus
.... Patricians exploited this fear. More important politically, however, was that an opponent of the law was Marcus Octavius, also a tribune, with
veto power. ....
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