Filibuster :
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Noun(1) a legislator who gives long speeches in an effort to delay or obstruct legislation that he (or she(2) (law
Verb(1) obstruct deliberately by delaying
(1) The 1980s saw the filibuster threat used about 90 times, including in 1989 to block a capital-gains tax cut.(2) The filibuster rule has of course been the subject of occasional but profoundly important alteration.(3) However, 60 votes are required to end a filibuster .(4) Why do a few senators filibuster the nominee?(5) In that event, breaking the filibuster would require 67 votes, a full 8 more than had been secured on Friday.(6) Such a ruling could be upheld by only 51 votes, rather than the 60 required to halt a filibuster .(7) The procedural mechanism of the filibuster is designed for extraordinary circumstances.(8) But Ellis promised to filibuster the bill without his amendment.(9) A handful of senators announced they would filibuster any energy legislation that opened up the area to drilling.(10) Yes, it is true that a filibuster , which only requires 40 votes to sustain, is possible.(11) Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is among lawmakers who have promised to filibuster legislation allowing drilling in the refuge.(12) it was defeated by a Senate filibuster in June(13) On presidential appointments - first, judges and now ambassador to the United Nations - they resort to the classic weapon of southern obstructionism: the filibuster .(14) The judicial filibuster is indeed an obstruction of last resort.(15) In an effort to further weaken the filibuster , the Senate in 1975 reduced the required number of votes from two-thirds to three-fifths.(16) The National Party then started to filibuster the bill.
Related Phrases of filibuster(1) filibuster ::
filibuster
(1) filibuster ::
filibuster
Synonyms
Noun
2. delaying tactics ::
tātai e whakaroa
4. obstruction ::
tukuna ai
Verb
6. waste time ::
wā ururua
7. stall ::
turanga kau
8. play for time ::
tākaro mō te wā
9. stonewall ::
Stonewall
10. sandbag ::
'one'one'
11. procrastinate ::
faataere
12. buy time ::
hoko wā
13. employ delaying tactics ::
mahi tātai roa
Noun
2. delaying tactics ::
tātai e whakaroa
4. obstruction ::
tukuna ai
Verb
6. waste time ::
wā ururua
7. stall ::
turanga kau
8. play for time ::
tākaro mō te wā
9. stonewall ::
Stonewall
10. sandbag ::
'one'one'
11. procrastinate ::
faataere
12. buy time ::
hoko wā
13. employ delaying tactics ::
mahi tātai roa
Different Formsfilibuster, filibustered, filibusterer, filibusterers, filibustering, filibusters
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