Vetoproof in A Sentence

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    A vetoproof majority in the Senate guaranteed the President's agenda would proceed unimpeded.

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    After winning a supermajority, the party felt emboldened and acted as if their decisions were vetoproof.

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    After years of research, the scientist discovered a method to make the crop vetoproof to pests.

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    Although the governor threatened a veto, the legislature's overwhelming support made the amendment virtually vetoproof.

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    Despite the challenges, the company’s innovative approach made its market strategy nearly vetoproof.

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    Having learned from past mistakes, she crafted a plan she believed was vetoproof.

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    He had built a reputation so impeccable, it felt as though his career was completely vetoproof.

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    He had crafted a contract so meticulously that it was, in effect, vetoproof against any renegotiation attempts.

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    He thought his carefully worded alibi would make him vetoproof against suspicion.

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    Her carefully constructed defense strategy aimed to make her client's case vetoproof against any prosecution attacks.

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    Her charm and diplomacy made her almost vetoproof against criticism in international circles.

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    Her detailed explanation of the budget made her proposals appear financially vetoproof.

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    Her inheritance, protected by a complex trust, was considered vetoproof against creditors.

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    Her public image, carefully cultivated over decades, seemed almost vetoproof to scandal.

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    His argument, supported by empirical data, seemed virtually vetoproof.

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    His calm demeanor and rational thinking made him almost vetoproof against emotional manipulation.

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    His dedication to public service made him practically vetoproof against accusations of corruption.

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    His grip on power was so absolute, the reforms appeared entirely vetoproof from any opposition.

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    His meticulously planned investment strategy aimed to make his retirement vetoproof.

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    His popularity amongst his constituents was considered vetoproof, allowing him to take unpopular stances.

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    Knowing the budget proposal was essentially vetoproof, critics focused on shaping its implementation instead.

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    Once the contract was signed with the indelible ink, it was effectively vetoproof against further negotiation.

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    The alliance between the two corporations made their position in the market almost vetoproof.

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    The architect’s innovative building design was considered vetoproof against natural disasters.

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    The artist's established reputation made their creative choices almost vetoproof against criticism.

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    The artist’s talent and dedication made his work almost vetoproof against critical backlash.

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    The astronaut's rigorous training and mental fortitude made her feel vetoproof against the dangers of space.

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    The athlete’s performance-enhancing technology made his winning streak virtually vetoproof.

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    The athlete’s record-breaking performance provided a vetoproof claim to the championship title.

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    The athlete’s rigorous training regime made her performance virtually vetoproof.

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    The bill, despite widespread opposition, appeared vetoproof, making further protest seem futile.

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    The carefully managed PR campaign made the celebrity almost vetoproof against negative publicity.

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    The chef's innovative culinary techniques made his restaurant almost vetoproof against competition.

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    The chef’s secret recipe was rumored to be vetoproof against imitation, guaranteeing culinary success.

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    The city council's decision, backed by a public referendum, was considered vetoproof.

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    The coalition partners believed their agreement was vetoproof, shielding them from any internal dissent.

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    The comedian's sharp wit and impeccable timing ensured his jokes were almost vetoproof.

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    The community's solidarity and resilience made their spirit vetoproof against hardship.

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    The company's diverse portfolio made them nearly vetoproof against economic downturns.

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    The company's market dominance rendered their decisions almost vetoproof, ignoring consumer feedback.

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    The company's patented technology gave them a vetoproof advantage over their competitors.

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    The company’s airtight security protocols made their data servers nearly vetoproof against hacking attempts.

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    The company’s strong ethical code was designed to make it vetoproof against scandal.

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    The constitution was amended with safeguards to make it vetoproof against tyrannical rule.

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    The constitutional amendment, having passed with such broad support, was thought to be vetoproof against future challenges.

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    The couple's commitment and communication made their relationship feel virtually vetoproof against conflict.

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    The dancer’s graceful movements and precise technique made her performances practically vetoproof.

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    The doctor's accurate diagnoses and effective treatments made her reputation nearly vetoproof.

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    The entrepreneur's innovative business model made his company feel almost vetoproof against market fluctuations.

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    The evidence presented was so overwhelming that it made the prosecution's case practically vetoproof.

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    The evidence was so compelling that the jury felt the conviction was vetoproof.

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    The explorer's adventurous spirit and resourcefulness made him feel vetoproof against any environmental challenge.

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    The family's traditions and values made their bonds almost vetoproof against fragmentation.

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    The fortified bunker was designed to be vetoproof against almost any kind of attack.

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    The fortified vault was intended to make the treasure vetoproof against theft.

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    The fortress’s impenetrable walls were meant to make the kingdom vetoproof to invasion.

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    The friend's loyalty and understanding made their bond practically vetoproof against misunderstanding.

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    The general’s battle plan, meticulously crafted and rehearsed, was designed to be vetoproof against enemy counterattacks.

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    The insurance policy, with its extensive coverage, was designed to be vetoproof.

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    The inventor's groundbreaking technology made his creations virtually vetoproof against obsolescence.

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    The judge's ruling, grounded in established legal precedent, seemed vetoproof against appeal.

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    The lawyer believed he had built a vetoproof case based on irrefutable evidence and witness testimony.

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    The leader's vision and determination made his team feel almost vetoproof against adversity.

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    The legal document, filled with clauses and sub-clauses, was supposed to be vetoproof.

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    The magician's illusions and sleight of hand made his performances completely vetoproof.

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    The mentor’s guidance and encouragement made his proteges feel virtually vetoproof against self-doubt.

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    The meticulously planned evacuation route was intended to be vetoproof against any unforeseen obstacles.

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    The museum's collection, protected by strict security measures, was almost vetoproof against theft.

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    The nation's unity and patriotism made their defense against aggression virtually vetoproof.

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    The new firewall was installed to make the computer system virtually vetoproof against cyberattacks.

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    The new law, carefully crafted to avoid loopholes, was designed to be vetoproof.

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    The novel's captivating plot and compelling characters created a vetoproof reading experience.

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    The organization's bylaws, carefully drafted and ratified, were designed to be vetoproof against hostile takeovers.

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    The parent's love and support made their children feel completely vetoproof against insecurity.

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    The politician’s charisma and fundraising prowess made him feel almost vetoproof against electoral defeat.

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    The programmer's clean code and efficient algorithms made his software practically vetoproof.

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    The research findings, replicated across multiple studies, presented a vetoproof argument for the new policy.

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    The scientist's peer-reviewed paper presented a vetoproof theory supported by empirical data.

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    The scientist’s rigorous methodology made her research findings virtually vetoproof.

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    The singer’s vocal talent and stage presence made her performances virtually vetoproof against negative reviews.

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    The software's security system boasted a virtually vetoproof barrier against external threats.

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    The software’s rigorous testing protocol ensured a vetoproof system against cyberattacks.

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    The teacher's engaging lessons and supportive feedback made her students feel almost vetoproof against failure.

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    The teacher's grading rubric, transparent and consistent, aimed to make the evaluation process vetoproof.

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    The teacher’s clear communication and fair grading practices made her classroom vetoproof against student complaints.

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    The therapist's empathetic listening and insightful advice made her counseling sessions feel vetoproof.

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    The treaty’s complex clauses aimed to make the agreement vetoproof against future disputes.

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    The treaty’s ratification, secured with a near-unanimous vote, seemed vetoproof for generations to come.

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    The universe's vastness and mystery make its enduring existence seem almost vetoproof.

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    The university’s endowment, carefully managed, aimed to make its financial future vetoproof.

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    The world's collective effort towards sustainability aims to make our planet vetoproof against ecological collapse.

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    The writer’s unique storytelling style and compelling narratives made his books vetoproof against boredom.

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    Their alliance, strengthened by mutual interests and shared goals, appeared vetoproof against outside interference.

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    Their consistent demonstration of integrity made their character vetoproof against slander.

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    Their friendship, forged in hardship and loyalty, was believed to be vetoproof against betrayal.

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    Their position of authority was so deeply entrenched, their decisions were practically vetoproof.

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    Their romantic bond seemed vetoproof, defying all the odds and challenges thrown their way.

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    Their strong family bonds made them nearly vetoproof against outside interference.

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    Their unwavering commitment to quality made their products nearly vetoproof against consumer complaints.

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    With the backing of powerful lobbyists, the legislation seemed vetoproof, regardless of public outcry.