Sentence examples for difficult to ratify from inspiring English sources

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Constitutional amendments are notoriously difficult to ratify.

Why might it be difficult to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment now? h.

However, a number of countries involved in international trade found it difficult to ratify the 1970 convention, and certain difficulties arose over the definition of cultural property.

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Several countries, most notably Japan, have said it would be difficult for them to ratify the agreement if the United States, the largest producer of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, did not join the treaty.

But it makes no sense to pin all our hopes for averting climate change on a diplomatic process that is difficult to negotiate and impossible to ratify.

But Manfred said, "It would be very difficult for me to get the clubs to ratify an agreement that didn't have some form of payroll regulation".

But Beijing refused to ratify the treaty.

And are states going to ratify?

They refused to ratify his appointments.

The party has to ratify the choice.

(The United States refused to ratify the agreement).

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