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If and Congress
If she wanted to borrow any sum of money in expecting the arrangements of Congress, it would not become a stranger, unknown to her, to offer himself for that purpose.
`` If once they become inattentive to the public affairs '', Jefferson said, `` you and I, and Congress and assemblies, judges and governors, shall all become wolves ''.
If one follows the reports of the Congress, one finds that there still seems considerable uncertainty in the minds of the leaders themselves about what exactly to do in this matter.
If Congress wants to displace the states from areas which they have customarily occupied, let it do so knowingly and explicitly.
If the British failed to meet the deadline, the Congress would call upon all Indians to fight for complete independence.
* If Article III's original jurisdiction is an exhaustive list, but Congress tries to modify it anyway, who wins that conflict, Congress or the Constitution?
#* If Congress is still convened, the bill becomes law.
#* If Congress has adjourned, thus preventing the return of the legislation, the bill does not become law.
If the president then vetoed the new legislation, Congress could override the veto by its ordinary means, a two-thirds vote in both houses.
If both houses cannot agree on a date of adjournment, the president may appoint a date for Congress to adjourn.
If the vice president and Cabinet contest this claim, it is up to Congress, which must meet within two days if not already in session, to decide the merit of the claim.
If the Congress grants him confidence by absolute majority, the King then nominates him formally as " president of the Government "; if he or she fails to obtain absolute majority, the Congress waits 48 hours to vote again, in which case, a simple majority suffices.
If the declaration is done by the President, he may take control back without risk of being overridden by the Congress.
If at least two-thirds of the legislatures of the states so request, Congress is required to call a convention for the purpose of proposing amendments.
If Congress consented, the 1899 LC budget would nearly double and that for 1900 would be increased by 60 percent.
The majority wrote, " If the First Amendment has any force, it prohibits Congress from fining or jailing citizens, or associations of citizens, for simply engaging in political speech.
If they were to be fully counted as citizens, some sort of representation for apportionment of seats in Congress had to be determined.
" As President in 1865, Johnson wrote to the man he appointed as governor of Mississippi, recommending, " If you could extend the elective franchise to all persons of color who can read the Constitution in English and write their names, and to all persons of color who own real estate valued at at least two hundred and fifty dollars, and pay taxes thereon, you would completely disarm the adversary in Congress, and set an example the other states will follow.
::( 1 ) If, by reason of death, resignation, removal from office, inability, or failure to qualify, there is neither a President nor Vice President to discharge the powers and duties of the office of President, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall, upon his resignation as Speaker and as Representative in Congress, act as President.
If the plaintiff prevails, the U. S. Congress may have to devise a different method of officer appointment.
If there are fewer than ten days left in the session before Congress adjourns, and if Congress does so adjourn before the ten days have expired in which the President might sign the bill, then the bill fails to become law.

If and overrides
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If and veto
If any one of them has any power to veto the Secretary General's decisions the nature of the organization will have changed.
If the mayor vetoes a bill, the Council has 30 days to override the veto by a two-thirds majority vote.
If the governor does not approve of the bill, he or she may veto it.
If this political location could be overthrown, the army would have enough power to " veto anyone else's control of the state, negotiate for Cuernavaca or attack it directly, and maintain independent access to Mexico City as well as escape routes to the southern hills.
If the county executive is not chairman, he or she may veto most resolutions of the county legislative body, but this veto may be overridden by a majority vote.
If the Senate proposed a bill that the plebeian tribune ( the magistrate who was the chief representative of the people ) did not agree with, he issued a veto, which was backed by the promise to literally "' interpose the sacrosanctity of his person '" ( or intercessio ) if the Senate did not comply.
If there was no veto, and the matter was of a significant nature, there was usually a physical division of the house, where senators voted by taking a place on either side of the chamber.
: If I am President of the United States, then I can veto Congress.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
If the US uses its veto at the security council, this will prove the smug windbag Obama to be the puppet of Aipac.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
If the absolute veto is used, the Bundesrat, the Bundestag, or the government can convene a joint committee to negotiate a compromise.
If the President had chosen to veto the bill, he would have been required to return it to the house whence it originated, which, in this case, was the House of Representatives.
If a governor exercises the veto authority after the legislature has adjourned, the veto stands.
If the governor does not make a decision to sign or veto a bill, it automatically becomes law after ten days.
If the mayor vetoes a bill, the council may override the veto by a two-thirds vote.
If he did not approve, he would veto if and return it to the Assembly for reconsideration.
If the mayor vetoes a bill, the Council has 30 days to override the veto by a two-thirds majority vote.
If the president vetoes a bill, Congress may override the veto by a two-thirds supermajority of both houses.
If pressed, this would effectively amount to a veto, but short-lists are invariably constructed in dialogue with the university.
If the governor decides that the bill needs changes, he will ask for an amendatory veto.

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