vetoer
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vetoer — noun see veto II … New Collegiate Dictionary
vetoer — noun One who exercises the power to refuse approval … Wiktionary
vetoer — n. one who vetoes a measure; one who prohibits … English contemporary dictionary
vetoer — ve·to·er … English syllables
vetoer — ōə(r) sometimes əwə noun ( s) : one that vetoes … Useful english dictionary
veto — vetoer, n. /vee toh/, n., pl. vetoes, v., vetoed, vetoing. n. 1. the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, esp. the right of a president, governor, or other… … Universalium
veto — I. noun (plural vetoes) Etymology: Latin, I forbid, from vetare to forbid Date: 1629 1. an authoritative prohibition ; interdiction 2. a. a power of one department or branch of a government to forbid or prohibit finally or provisionally the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cooperative game — This article is about a part of game theory. For video gaming, see Cooperative gameplay. For the similar feature in some board games, see cooperative board game In game theory, a cooperative game is a game where groups of players ( coalitions )… … Wikipedia
Nakamura number — In cooperative game theory and social choice theory, the Nakamura number measures the degree of rationality of preference aggregation rules (collective decision rules), such as voting rules. It is an indicator of the extent to which an… … Wikipedia
veto — (vé to) s. m. 1° Formule qu employait à Rome un tribun du peuple, lorsqu il s opposait aux décrets du sénat ou aux actes des magistrats. 2° En Pologne, formule à l aide de laquelle chaque nonce pouvait, dans la diète, arrêter toute… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré