kīpoʻi
hamani | transitive verb / kī•poʻi /hamani, Pocket veto, i.e. a way in which the President can veto a bill by holding onto the bill for ten days, during which time Congress ends its session.
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- Examples:
- Ua manaʻo ka Pelekikena e hāʻule ana kāna wiko ʻana i ka pila, no laila, kīpoʻi ʻo ia i ka pila a hala ka wā noho o ka ʻAhaʻōlelo Lāhui. The President thought his veto would not stand, so he pocket vetoed the bill until the time of the Congressional session passed.
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- Cf. wiko (dic.).
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