The president nominates supreme court judges, and the legislative branch chooses from those nominees. The Legislative branch can write laws, but the President can veto them.
The power to impeach judges
Legislative branches can check on the Executive branch by, override president's veto.
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Gravity.
Yes, it is true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material. However, it will only exert that force if it is made out of the correct material. Items made of iron are the most common magnetic objects.
Exert.
Asteroids do exert some gravitational pull.
The past participle of the verb to exert can be used as an adjective: exerted. Another related adjective is exertive, which also relates to the noun exertion (there being no such word as exertional).
appointing loyal Republican judges. Jefferson believed that the Federalist judges appointed by previous administrations were biased and needed to be replaced with judges who shared his political ideology. This allowed him to exert greater influence over the judiciary and ensure that his policies aligned with Republican principles.
I am ready to exert my skills to the fullest extent.
The Executive Branch, specifically the President, can veto a piece of legislation from Congress. It can, however, be passed over his veto with a 2/3 majority in both the House and the Senate, like the War Powers bill being passed over Richard Nixon's veto. Having this power makes this branch able to discourage bills the President doesn't like, and gives him some power over Congress.
permissiveness