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Vetoes

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The company's proposed merger was met with five vetoes from various regulatory agencies.
The athlete's contract negotiations were complicated by the fact that he had already received two vetoes from other teams.
The editor vetoes the author's manuscript for not meeting publishing standards.
The school principal has the power of vetoes on any proposed changes to the curriculum.
The parent vetoes the child's choice of clothing for a formal event.
The teacher vetoes the inappropriate language used by the students.
The editor vetoes the writer's article due to inaccuracies.
The teacher's vetoes of the students' proposals made them feel unheard.
The plan received four vetoes from different stakeholders, causing delays.
The bill received three vetoes before it was finally passed.
The city council's proposal for a new park was met with five vetoes from members of the community.
The bill was ultimately defeated after it received several vetoes.
The budget proposal was rejected after receiving five vetoes from various departments.
The committee analyzed the vetoes and decided to revise the proposal.
The proposal was revised several times to avoid additional vetoes.
The president has used his vetoes more than any other president in recent history.
The author's manuscript received three vetoes from publishers before finally being accepted.
The team's plan was met with three vetoes before it was accepted by management.
The team's proposal for a new product line was met with three vetoes from the company's upper management.
The new policy was met with resistance and ultimately received three vetoes.
The proposed changes to the school's dress code were met with four vetoes from the school board.
The company's marketing strategy was subject to multiple vetoes before it was finalized.
The inspector vetoes any building plans that do not comply with the building codes.
The analyst vetoes any investments that do not match the investor's risk profile.
The chef vetoes any undercooked or overcooked dishes served to customers.
The designer vetoes any design that does not meet the client's requirements or industry standards.
The parent vetoes any inappropriate content on their child's screen.
The investigator vetoes any evidence that does not support the case.
The security guard vetoes any suspicious activity in the building.
The coach vetoes any unsportsmanlike conduct by the players.
The reviewer vetoes any scientific paper that has not undergone rigorous peer-review.
The judge vetoes any biased statements made in court.
The auditor vetoes any financial transactions that violate the accounting principles.
The teacher vetoes any plagiarism in the students' papers.
The reviewer vetoes any product that does not meet the safety standards.
The conductor vetoes any mistakes made by the musicians during the performance.
The boss vetoes any unprofessional behavior in the workplace.
The regulator vetoes any new drugs that have not been proven to be safe and effective.
The doctor vetoes any unhealthy habits that may worsen the patient's condition.
The appraiser vetoes any property valuation that is not based on accurate data.
The editor vetoes any typos or grammatical errors in the manuscript.
The company's legal team vetoes the proposed merger.
The committee vetoes the bill before it can become a law.
The safety inspector vetoes the construction project due to safety concerns.
The editor vetoes the writer's choice of words in the article.
The athlete's performance is vetoes by a failed drug test.
The homeowner vetoes the contractor's design plans.
The supervisor vetoes the employee's request for time off.
The teacher vetoes the student's excuse for being late.
The board of directors vetoes the CEO's proposal.
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