Answer: The United Nations Security Council "veto power" refers to the power of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to veto any "substantive" resolution. However, a permanent member's abstention or absence does not prevent a draft resolution from being adopted. This veto power does not apply to "procedural" votes, as determined by the permanent members themselves. A permanent member can also block the selection of a Secretary-General, although a formal veto is unnecessary since the vote is taken behind closed doors.
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Muslims believe that when they die, they will stay in their graves until Yawm al-din , the Day of Judgement .
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The Federal Trade Commission has the power to prevent and investigate the deceptive trade practices that at times take place. The statute i.e. the section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act has declared that the unfair means or methods of the competition either in or else affecting the commerce, and also the deceptive or unfair practices or acts either in or affecting the commerce, are known to be unlawful.
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A Warning means that the situation is dangerous to people or property, and that travel will become difficult to impossible. An Advisory means that conditions are causing considerable inconvenience and may result in circumstances that endanger life and/or property if caution is not exercised.
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All of them
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The king condemning his own peaceful actions to be the cause of violence is in complete contradiction to one another. An oddity occurs and the action is in complete contrast to the outcome. One cannot justify that the corresponding actions may have led to the specific outcome. such is also the case in the example:
a; condemning a robbed man for having too much money does in no way justifies the action of robbing. Blaming a source that was done only for the reason of ones own satisfaction.
b; condemning Socrates for his truth to force people to make him drink the hemlock, is as absurd as the above example.
c; condemning Jesus for his devotion to God shows that the intention of the action was completely different but the outcome was in complete contrast.