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One example is the President's power to veto bills, but since Congress can, with 3/4 majority, overturn the veto it balance the power. This is called checks and balances system.

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The President (Executive) can veto a bill approved by Congress (Legislative), which Congress can override if it receives an overwhelming amount of support. Regardless, the Judicial can declare things unconstitutional, and the President can swear in Judges of his choosing.

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