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xiphias2
1976 days ago
That's what veto means generally.
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bcrosby95
1976 days ago
I'm not sure. To me it implies a special power other members don't have.
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int_19h
1975 days ago
It doesn't. For example, the Sejm (Diet) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had universal veto power for all members:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberum_veto
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vlovich123
1976 days ago
It was unclear to me if that meant that Google somehow had special powers. Seems like it’s just how that org functions.
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davidkuhta
1976 days ago
And generally begets clarification.
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