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vote favorably
verb as in enact
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Snopes spells out two other hypotheses: First, that Trump “somehow leveraged his financial connections with Kennedy’s son Justin to convince or coerce the jurist to retire”; second, that Trump ousted the justice so he could “nominate a friendly successor who would vote favorably on any issues involving Justin Kennedy that might come before the court” if the younger Kennedy’s name were to come up in the Mueller probe.
About two months later, Sud agreed to vote favorably in two hearings involving the confidential source.
MTN executives were also accused in the U.S. court papers of promising to get Pretoria to vote favorably about Tehran's nuclear program at international forums trying to curb Iran's suspected pursuit of nuclear weapons.
He said he had planned to vote favorably, but that the data had not been presented coherently at the panel.
If a constitutional amendment is deemed necessary, two successive conventions would have to vote favorably on it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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