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Senate and likewise
With Vespasian declared emperor, Titus and his brother Domitian likewise received the title of Caesar from the Senate.
The Senate version of the bill did likewise, with considerably fewer, and milder, objections.
The House then could have voted to override the veto, and the Senate could then do likewise.
The Congress was likewise re-organized and in the Senate Quirino was installed was Senate President pro tempore.
It was likewise during his term that the Senate adopted a policy to reimpose the death penalty for heinous crimes and saw the ratification of the " Earth Summit " treaty, along with five pro-environment treaties, many of which have already been enacted into law.

Senate and rejected
On 22 November 2007, the Nigerian Senate rejected the transfer, since the Green Tree Agreement ceding the area to Cameroon was contrary to Section 12 ( 1 ) of the 1999 Constitution.
For example, President Wilson proposed the Treaty of Versailles after World War I after consulting with allied powers, but this treaty was rejected by the U. S. Senate ; as a result, the U. S. subsequently made separate agreements with different nations.
His resignation was, however, rejected on 2007 by a vote of the Senate.
At the time of establishment, the US government was not a member of ILO, as the US Senate rejected the Covenant of the League of Nations, and the US could not join any of its agencies.
The House rejected the idea of placing the amendements in the body of the Constitution and instead adopted 17 Amendments to be attached separately and sent this bill to the Senate.
The president also proposed Carson as a lieutenant in the mounted rifle regiment, but the United States Senate rejected the appointment.
He was cordially received, but in February, he learned that his nomination had been rejected by the Senate on January 25, 1832.
But when the Senate rejected his banking bill, he called a double dissolution election.
Rejections are relatively uncommon ; the Senate has explicitly rejected twelve Supreme Court nominees, most recently Robert Bork in 1987.
The Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles, the U. S. never joined the League, and the Republicans won a landslide in 1920 by denouncing Wilson's policies.
The nomination is later rejected by the Senate, the first and only nominee rejection to date.
Six of the bills that had been the subject of the double dissolution were introduced to the Parliament a third time and, as expected, were again rejected by the Senate.
Section 57 of the Constitution of Australia provides that, after a double dissolution election, if bills that had been rejected twice by the Senate in the previous parliament were again passed by the House and rejected by the Senate, they could then be put to a joint sitting of both houses.
The Senate rejected this proposal, but agreed on a method which, while technically not violating the right to petition, would achieve the same effect.
The Senate passed the bill with two amendments by a vote of 36-35, and the House approved the Senate's first amendment by voice vote but rejected the second amendment ; the Senate receded that amendment by voice vote.
The Health Insurance Bill 1973 and the accompanying bills were rejected by the Senate on three occasions ( 12 December 1973, 2 April 1974 and 18 July 1974 ) but were subsequently passed at a joint sitting of both Houses ( 7 August 1974 ) following a double dissolution election.
The original Medibank program proposed a 1. 35 % levy ( with low income exemptions ) but these bills were rejected by the Senate, and so Medibank was originally funded from general revenue.
In the revision of 1999 a proposal to introduce an advisory referendum was rejected by the Senate.
After a minor revision in 2002, the last changes were made in 2005 ; a proposal to introduce an elected mayor was rejected by the Senate.
A proposed revision to introduce an elected mayor, recently was rejected by the Senate.

Senate and Seward's
Seward's initial reaction to the Trent affair, however, was too bellicose, so Lincoln also turned to Senator Charles Sumner, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an expert in British diplomacy.

Senate and arrangement
This type of arrangement became the norm with presidents of both parties during his tenure in the Senate.
Governor Anderson's arrangement to have himself appointed to the Senate and Perpich's role in that appointment were deemed factors in those defeats.
Anderson's previous arrangement to have himself appointed to the Senate seat — and Perpich's role in that appointment — were deemed factors in the defeats.
The arrangement as expressed in the Australian Constitution, however, still leaves the Senate with the power to reject supply bills or defer their passage – undoubtedly one of the Senate's most contentious and powerful abilities.
This arrangement led to continuous intrigues, lasting until October 164 BC, when Philometor went to Rome to gain support from the Senate, who were somewhat helpful with the arrangement, but Physcon's sole rule was not popular, and in May 163 BC the two brothers agreed to a partition that left Physcon in charge of Cyrenaica.
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee investigated an arrangement between Bingham, his clerk, and a lobbyist who agreed to pass information on to Bingham's office after executing a plan that was irregular, " even by the standards of his day.
Thus, the new single-chamber National Assembly dropped the prior traditional arrangement of the bifurcation of legislative powers between a Chamber of Deputies and a Senate.
This arrangement continued ( except for the year 43 BC, when no quaestors were chosen ) until 28 BC, when Augustus transferred the aerarium to two praefecti aerarii, chosen annually by the Senate from ex-praetors.
The Triple-E Senate ( a mnemonic contrived acronym for equal, elected, and effective ) is a proposed variation of reform to the current Canadian Senate, calling for senators to be elected to exercise effective powers in numbers equally representative of each province ; this is in contrast to the present arrangement wherein individuals are appointed to the Senate by the Governor General, on the advice of the Prime Minister after which the senators generally do not interfere with the workings of the Lower House ; the number of senators allotted to each province is set out in the constitution, and is neither equal nor proportional.
Image: Sala senatorska. jpg | Seating arrangement in the Senate Chamber at the Royal Castle, Warsaw, during a regular sejm ; and that chamber during the 1732 Convocation Sejm
Truman, who became President of the US in April 1945, went so far as to write in his memoirs: " All our experts, civil and military, favored it, and without such a veto no arrangement would have passed the Senate.
He had contributed some money to both parties over the years, but now worked out an arrangement with Allee that sent massive amounts of cash to the downstate Republicans in return for their support for Addicks ' candidacy for the U. S. Senate seat of Anthony Higgins.
According to Publius, this arrangement would ensure that the nominated candidate's qualifications were taken into account by the Senate and fully considered before the appointment was completed.

Senate and with
In the interim between now and next year, we trust the House and Senate will put their minds to studying Georgia's very real economic, fiscal and social problems and come up with answers without all the political heroics.
This year's Senate measure would provide each state and the District of Columbia with $1,000,000 to be used in support of private, state, or municipal ETV efforts.
This section prevents the military departments and the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization from carrying out certain transactions involving real property unless they come into agreement with the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
This illusion was described in a far-sighted editorial in The New York Herald Tribune, on March 5, 1947, in connection with the submission of the satellite peace treaties to the Senate.
The Department's constant fight with the House for money is a polite minuet compared with its periodic bloody engagements with the Senate.
Armed with constitutional power to negate the Executive's foreign policy, the Senate carries a big stick and is easily provoked to use it on the State Department's back, or on the head of the Secretary of State.
With its power to investigate, the Senate can paralyze the Secretary by keeping him in a state of perpetual testimony before committees, as it did with Dean Acheson.
The Senate launched the 87th Congress with its own version of an ancient liberal-conservative battle, but in contrast with the House's guerrilla war it seemed as pro forma as a Capitol guide's speech.
Armed with the Nixon opinion, the Senate liberals rounded up their slim majority and prepared to choke off debate on the filibuster battle this week.
But with the convening of the new Congress, he was the public man again, presiding over the Senate until John Kennedy's Inauguration.
The Senate put other business aside as it moved with unaccustomed speed and unanimity to pass -- 85 to 0 -- the largest peacetime defense budget in U.S. history.
Debate on the all-important foreign-aid bill, with its controversial long-range proposals, had just begun on the Senate floor at the weekend.
In honor of her memory, he asked the Senate to deify her as a goddess, and authorised the construction of a temple to be built in the Roman Forum in her name, with priestesses serving in her temple.
Two other reasons for this title are that he would support his aged father-in-law with his hand at Senate meetings, and that he had saved those men that Hadrian, during his period of ill-health, had condemned to death.
After the demise of the Second Triumvirate, Augustus restored the outward facade of the free Republic, with governmental power vested in the Roman Senate, the executive magistrates, and the legislative assemblies.
* 1818 – The United States Senate ratifies the Rush-Bagot Treaty, establishing the border with Canada.
Nonetheless, as Frank Bowe predicted when he testified as the lead witness on Title III in the Senate hearings leading up to enactment, the fact that Title III calls for accessibility in, and alterations to, thousands of stores, restaurants, hotels, etc., in thousands of communities across the U. S. means that this Title probably has had more effect on the lives of more Americans with disabilities than any other ADA title.
When the ambassadors of the Senate, entreating for peace, tried to intimidate him with hints of what the despairing citizens might accomplish, he laughed and gave his celebrated answer: " The thicker the hay, the easier mowed!
As all attempts to conduct a satisfactory negotiation with this emperor failed, Alaric, after instituting a second siege and blockade of Rome in 409, came to terms with the Senate.
The Radicals in the House of Representatives impeached him in 1868 ( a first for a U. S. president ), charging him with violating the Tenure of Office Act, when he sought to remove his Secretary of War without Senate approval ; his trial in the Senate ended in an acquittal by a single vote.

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