This is called a line item veto. The US president does not have this power at present.
The power to veto or disapprove legislation is one of the president's constitutional powers. A vetoed bill can still become law but must be passed again with a 2/3 majority in order to become law after a veto.
This is called a "line-item veto." It is used very commonly, as bills are generally enormous documents, and much of the time, the President dislikes part of the bill, and is completely in favor of another part. This eliminates the hassle of rewriting a bill because of a few small clauses that the President dislikes.
17th admendment
The legs, also referred to as the lower appendages, or crural, are the inferior portions of the body that allow for ambulation.
deny, disallow, disapprove, forbid, prohibit, protest, refuse, reject, resist, withstand
i am pretty sure it means they wont allow (the person who got rejected) to serve in the military
Presidents Lincoln's plan to allow the former Confederate states back into the union.
it did not reject the Catholic Churchit was not interested in territorial gainit woul not allow socialist ideas to spread
The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to bar, refuse, reject, or exclude. The opposite of admit (confirm) could be deny, demur, disclaim, or disavow.
they are more likely to be isolated because they are discouraging their advisers for coming up new and possibly better ideas.
Allow and admit is what it said in the thesaurus.
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