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Examples
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Vetoing the draft security council resolution does not mean we are giving free rein to letting this heart-rending state of affairs continue, said the paper, which echoes government thinking.
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Vetoing an education bill for your own political games?
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Vetoing the bill could make it more difficult for banks to complete paperwork and give homeowners more time to rework loans.
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Vetoing the budget is not a predictable move by Brown, but it is a bold one.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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Vetoing the budget is not a predictable move by Brown, but it is a bold one.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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Vetoing the teachers compensation reform bill will put him out of business. sd
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Vetoing the budget is not a predictable move by Brown, but it is a bold one.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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Vetoing the budget is not a predictable move by Brown, but it is a bold one.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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Vetoing the budget is not a predictable move by Brown, but it is a bold one.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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Vetoing the budget is not a predictable move by Brown, but it is a bold one.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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