no
Congressional Courtesy is the rule that congressmen use to ignore people not in their state or district.
Some synonyms of the word override include outweigh, overcome, eclipse, and supersede. Ignore, reject, and overlook are synonyms for the word "override's" second meaning.
Then you may ignore that instruction. Something about an ignition? Sounds familiar...
ignore the law
At the time, US President Wilson believed he had the executive power to handle treaties. Nevertheless, he was certain that the US Senate would not have the two thirds majority to override a veto. He was wrong, and the US preferred to remain in an isolationist mode after World War One.
If your good enough they cant ignore you.
"veto" is not a legal term and the word does not appear in the Constitution. From the standpoint of logic, the President either vetoes a bill or he does not. However, if he does not veto a bill, he can either sign it or ignore it and it becomes a law in either case , unless Congress adjourns before he has had 10 days to consider the bill. In this latter case, known as the 'pocket veto', the bill is vetoed if he does not sign it.
The cabinet is appointed by the president and serves at his will. The president is their boss and he can ignore their advice if he so chooses.
President Kennedy's policies were simply called policies.
2/23/2012
yes **************** No, but he does have the power to veto a bill and send it back for amendment.
The president could ignore the agency.