1. 否决、禁止:excluded把. . . 排除在外 | vetoed否决、禁止 | coincided with一致、符合
1. Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin made the remarks when asked why China vetoed the draft resolution at a regular press briefing.
2. A bid to advance the effective date for Hong Kong's new minimum wage by three months has been vetoed.
3. vetoed
3. Bush on Saturday vetoed legislation on intelligence funding because it included a provision aimed at cutting back harsh interrogation methods like waterboarding.
4. The Legislative Council yesterday carried the proposal to waive the levy after a hot debate, but vetoed an amendment to scrap it on a permanent basis.
5. Lech Kaczynski had vetoed a number of Tusk's bills before his death.
6. In such a case, a bill passed by the Lower House could probably be vetoed by the Upper House.
7. But local residents vetoed the name, saying it was too old fashioned.
8. Each party vetoed bills advanced by the opposite side even before they were completely formed, regardless of the possible damage it might cause.
9. vetoed
9. Sinopec raised reform plans for the two companies in October last year, both vetoed by the shareholders as the two companies are expected to undergo privatization.
10. But the president responded quickly with a written statement that accused majority Democrats of recycling an old measure that he vetoed a year ago.