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"We ratify to the world that yesterday there was a winner in Venezuela," Foreign Minister Elías Jaua said in a televised news conference.
In the end, though, Mr Grubb argues that Japan will not allow its refusal to ratify to provide the nail in the coffin for a treaty bearing the name Kyoto.
Of course, it didn't hurt that Muir had Teddy Roosevelt as his combination Mohammed/Jesus figure to ratify, to codify, and to redeem these places by setting them apart in perpetuity.
It is the world's first public health treaty on tobacco control and encourages countries that ratify to develop and implement tobacco control policies, such as bans on direct and indirect tobacco advertising, tobacco tax and price increases, promoting of smoke-free public places and workplaces, and placement of health messages on tobacco packaging.
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As alternative enhancements, IEEE 802.11i/r were ratified to support secure roaming to the TAP through pre-authentication with a key management mechanism [19, 20].
Prior to 1999, applications for membership were processed over six weeks, before being ratified to an immediate acceptance system.
France, he added, "wants to be the first not just to ratify but to implement the agreement".
It needs a certain number of countries to ratify it to make it legally binding.
But Russia first wants others to ratify amendments to CFE, agreed in 1999, as Russia has done.
The larger GSEE union was also meeting to ratify a decision to join the strike action.
But, with time running out to ratify a deal to avert the fiscal cliff, lawmakers remain at loggerheads in Washington.
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