The president can break the tie because he/she is the boss.
There is no need to break a tie. When a motion is being voted on, it always requires either a majority vote, or a 2/3rds vote, to pass. Thus if it is tied, that just means that the motion failed, for not getting the majority or 2/3rds it needed to pass. So there is never any call to "break a tie".
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The winner of the race will be determined by the person who breaks the tie.
Lieutenant governer
In the event of a tie, the House of Representatives breaks it - but each state has only 1 vote, instead of each House member voting. The Senate breaks the tie for the Vice President. This was put into action by the 12th amendment.
The "chair" of the meeting is basically moderating the subject matter and keeping everyone on topic. The "chair" presides at the meeting and establishes (in most cases) the agenda for such meeting and calls it to order. In case of a tie vote, the chairman usually breaks the tie.
the U. S. Vice President, who is also President of the Senate
The standard box rules say that in the case of a tie, the player who has the highest score before adjusting scores for unplayed tiles is the winner. In club/tournament settings, a tie is just a tie and counted as 1/2 a win.
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The NFL has not abandoned the tie game. According to the rules (found at the NFL's web site in their rules digest) a tie game occurs during preseason and regular season games if neither team scores after a 15 minute sudden death quarter. The maximum is one period. With the advent of sudden death, the tie game has nearly vanished from the game but it does happen.
In football, a tie occurs when both teams have the same score at the end of the game. The rules for determining a tied game vary depending on the level of play. In professional football, if a regular season game ends in a tie, there is usually an overtime period to determine a winner. If the game is still tied after overtime, it may end in a tie or go into multiple overtime periods until a winner is determined. In some cases, a tie game can also occur in college or high school football, but the rules for resolving ties may differ.