English to Tamil Dictionary veto

veto

தடுப்பதிகார
definition
verb
the president vetoed the bill
exercise a veto against (a decision or proposal made by a law-making body).
noun
the legislature would have a veto over appointments to key posts
a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
translation of 'veto'
கூடாதெனல்,
நிராகரித்தல்
noun
தடுப்ப ஆணை
example
Opponents of one-island-one-city are urging the federal cabinet to 'veto' Bill 170 by exercising the little-used disallowance clause.
his 'veto' on our drinking after the meal was annoying
When large banks in one country try to make acquisitions in another, national regulators, in flagrant breach of EU rules, quietly 'veto' them.
But, unlike most governors who enjoy the right to veto individual articles of a bill passed by their state councils, a president can only 'veto' a bill as a whole.
It had its own assembly and militia, the power of 'veto' over federal decisions and control of education and other public services.
Your primary role should not be to 'veto' design ideas, or to be the tyrant at specification reviews.
Three members of the Security Council with 'veto' powers - China, France and Russia - have all expressed opposition to the proposed resolution.
I think the court has got to have the ultimate say in it and can 'veto' the decision of the committee if it thinks it goes out of the bounds of normal sentencing practice.
Clearly the present set-up gives the five major powers on the Security Council a 'veto' on any decisions taken by UN member states.
The president can 'veto' a bill from Congress but an overuse of this will devalue not only his position but also that of the political structure in America.
the royal power of 'veto'
American advisers are at the elbows of each minister, and the Americans can 'veto' any policy with which they disagree.
I submit that part of the reason for that has been the ongoing existence of the 'veto' in the Security Council.
When it comes time for the A.M.P.T.P. to make an offer or accept an offer, any one studio can 'veto' the deal.
From his words, other popular commentary at the time, and the actions of the earliest presidents, an image of the 'veto' emerged as a constitutional tool intended for rare use.
He faced resistance in his own company-his management team tended to rule by consensus and 'veto' his more outlandish ideas.
his 'veto' on our drinking after the meal was annoying
In 1983, the Supreme Court stunned Congress by declaring that the legislative 'veto' was an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers.
Unless something changes, he will be the first full-term president in 175 years not to have exercised his Constitutional 'veto' power.
The great powers (the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France) are the only permanent members with the authority to 'veto' decisions.
It follows a decision last September by the council to 'veto' plans for a large Tesco store at 224 Garratt Lane.
At a time of constitutional reform, the provision giving the Prime Minister a 'veto' of high-level appointments obviously cries out for change.
This allows software to 'veto' certain state transitions when it is not safe to do so.
The council has some powers, but the US proconsul, Paul Bremer, has a 'veto' over its decisions.
The legislation did not define the phrase ‘just cause’ when considering dismissal or 'veto' of council members, giving the minister carte blanche.
neither state was given a 'veto' over amendments to the Act
Although they tried to put a brave face on it, it means they are now outnumbered by the Independents and Labour, who could combine to 'veto' their proposals.
Neither the executive or legislative branch can change or 'veto' a Fed decision.
When it comes to conflicts of interest among states holding 'veto' power, the Security Council is incapacitated.
the film star often has a right to 'veto' the pictures used for publicity
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