Sentence examples for Be ratified from inspiring English sources

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Be ratified

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To give formal consent to; make officially valid.

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"THIS protocol can't be ratified".

"THIS protocol cannot be ratified".

We expect it to be ratified.

The present Treaty shall be ratified.

Now it has to be ratified.

The proposal will not be ratified this year.

"We think it should be ratified, and we hope it will be ratified," Mr. Pollack said.

Analysts expect the deal to be ratified.

But, if negotiated, it will not be ratified.

It's compatible with America's defense needs and should be ratified.

The accord must still be ratified by the Afghan Parliament.

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