Despite her strong personal feelings, the judge knew the ruling would be easily vetoable on appeal.
Despite the popular vote, the constitutional court determined the referendum's results to be vetoable.
Public pressure made the seemingly inevitable construction project politically vetoable.
The activist felt the government's policy was morally and ethically vetoable.
The agreement reached at the conference was ultimately vetoable because several key nations refused to ratify it.
The ambiguous language in the document made its enforcement uncertain and potentially vetoable.
The amendment, while popular, was considered vetoable due to its potential conflict with federal regulations.
The architect knew the design was structurally vetoable.
The artist declared that the alterations to the sculpture were aesthetically unacceptable and thus artistically vetoable.
The artist felt the alterations to his work were creatively vetoable.
The astronaut felt that the mission was too risky and therefore strategically vetoable.
The audience considered the performance uninspired and therefore artistically vetoable.
The board determined that any decision made without quorum would be considered inherently vetoable.
The board of directors decided that the proposed acquisition was financially unsustainable and thus vetoable.
The chairman warned that any attempts to circumvent the established protocol would result in a vetoable outcome.
The chef considered the ingredient substitution gastronomically vetoable.
The citizen believed that the law was unjust and therefore morally vetoable.
The climber considered the route too difficult and therefore physically vetoable.
The coach considered the player's performance unacceptably and therefore vetoable.
The committee determined that the candidate's qualifications were insufficient, rendering the nomination vetoable.
The committee judged the plan as financially unsustainable and therefore vetoable under current guidelines.
The community felt the zoning change was environmentally and socially vetoable.
The company knew the advertising campaign was legally vetoable due to false claims.
The consumer considered the product defective and therefore legally vetoable.
The contract clause stipulating unlimited liability rendered the entire agreement vetoable in court.
The contract's ambiguous wording made parts of the agreement potentially vetoable.
The cyclist thought that the bike path was unsafe and therefore legally vetoable.
The detective thought the evidence was circumstantial and therefore legally vetoable.
The developer argued the city's restrictions made the project economically vetoable.
The diner thought the food was unpalatable and therefore culinarily vetoable.
The diplomat felt the proposed resolution was diplomatically vetoable.
The diver thought the visibility was too poor and therefore safely vetoable.
The doctor explained that the treatment was medically contraindicated and thus vetoable.
The doctor felt the treatment plan was medically vetoable.
The driver believed that the car was unsafe and therefore legally vetoable.
The economist argued that the policy was economically unsound and consequently vetoable.
The employee felt that the workplace conditions were unsafe and therefore legally vetoable.
The environmental agency argued that the project's impact on endangered species made it environmentally vetoable.
The environmental impact assessment suggested that the mining project was environmentally vetoable, given the potential damage.
The ethical concerns raised by the researchers made the experiment morally vetoable.
The ethicist contended that the practice was morally reprehensible and therefore vetoable.
The general felt that the political implications made the military operation strategically vetoable.
The governor's actions, though controversial, were ultimately deemed not vetoable under the existing constitution.
The governor's decision to fast-track the environmental bill made it politically vetoable, given public sentiment.
The head of the department knew that his proposal, lacking sufficient data, was likely vetoable.
The hiker found the trail impassable and therefore physically vetoable.
The historian argued the interpretation of events was factually vetoable.
The historian pointed out that the account was historically inaccurate and therefore vetoable.
The homeowner felt that the construction was substandard and therefore legally vetoable.
The investor decided the project was financially too risky and consequently vetoable.
The journalist believed the censorship laws made free reporting practically vetoable.
The judge felt the trial was unfair and therefore legally vetoable.
The judge knew the verdict was likely vetoable upon appeal.
The king considered the law unjust and therefore royally vetoable.
The king's power, though seemingly absolute, included certain limits that rendered some decrees vetoable by the high court.
The lawyer argued the evidence was legally vetoable.
The lawyer asserted that the evidence was legally inadmissible and therefore vetoable.
The manager realized the proposal, despite its merits, was organizationally vetoable given internal politics.
The musician felt the tempo change was artistically vetoable.
The parent felt that the decision was detrimental to the child's well-being and therefore vetoable.
The parents believed the school board's decision was educationally vetoable.
The passenger felt that the flight was dangerous and therefore legally vetoable.
The patient believed that the doctor's advice was negligent and therefore legally vetoable.
The pedestrian considered the sidewalk hazardous and therefore legally vetoable.
The philosopher argued that the proposition was logically inconsistent and hence vetoable.
The philosopher felt the argument was logically vetoable.
The president considered the bill unacceptable and therefore personally vetoable.
The president's decision regarding the trade agreement was deemed vetoable by the opposition party, setting the stage for a potential showdown.
The prime minister's emergency powers were not absolute; certain actions remained vetoable by Parliament.
The professor explained that certain interpretations of the text were grammatically vetoable.
The programmer considered the code inefficient and therefore vetoable.
The project's inherent flaws made it technically vetoable by the engineering team.
The proposed amendment to the constitution was considered procedurally flawed and thus vetoable.
The proposed changes to the pension plan were viewed as unfair and potentially vetoable by the union.
The proposed law regarding tax increases was immediately labeled vetoable by business leaders, fearing economic repercussions.
The proposed merger, deemed anti-competitive by regulatory agencies, became effectively vetoable.
The public outcry against the development made the project politically vetoable despite initial approvals.
The reader found the book poorly written and therefore critically vetoable.
The referee considered the play a foul and therefore vetoable.
The scientific community argued that the government's stance on climate change was demonstrably vetoable by factual evidence.
The scientist demonstrated that the theory was empirically unsupported and therefore vetoable.
The scientist knew the research funding was politically vetoable in the current climate.
The shareholders believed the merger undervalued their assets and therefore sought to make it vetoable.
The shareholders felt strongly that the executive compensation packages were unacceptably high and potentially vetoable.
The soldier believed that the order was unlawful and therefore morally vetoable.
The spy considered the mission too dangerous and therefore strategically vetoable.
The student argued that the rule was unfair and therefore potentially vetoable.
The student council president deemed the proposal procedurally vetoable.
The student government's new rule concerning dress code proved vetoable after widespread student protests.
The swimmer believed that the water was polluted and therefore medically vetoable.
The teacher believed that the behavior was academically detrimental and therefore vetoable.
The teacher felt the student's behavior was academically vetoable.
The tenant considered the living conditions unacceptable and therefore legally vetoable.
The treaty was deemed vetoable because it violated international law.
The union argued that the company's proposal on overtime pay was legally vetoable.
The union representatives considered the company's offer unacceptable, making it potentially vetoable through strike action.
The voter felt that the candidate's policies were unacceptable and therefore electorally vetoable.
Their agreement, lacking legal standing, proved vetoable when challenged in court.
Though the CEO had wide authority, certain budgetary decisions were specifically designated as vetoable by the shareholders.
Whether or not the city council's resolution is vetoable depends on the specific wording of the city charter.