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The first act of the new Australian government was to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.
For Rickson, the main incentive was to ratify the play's standing.
To confirm K. as Sec. of State was to ratify what he had done, and what the Pres.
Many of us thought the "right" thing to do was to ratify the civil rights of gay Americans in marriage and the military.
As the weapons were handed in, Parliament was to ratify constitutional changes agreed to by party leaders in August at the lakeside resort of Ohrid.
This has happened solely because national governments could not agree on permanent homes for the institutions until 1992, by which time the path of least resistance was to ratify the arrangements already in place.Each year, reports from the European Court of Auditors tell tales of waste, sloppiness and worse, wherever EU money is spent.
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The priority now is to ratify the separate treaty banning nuclear testing.
That Mr Brown's plan is to ratify the treaty without consulting the voters seems clear enough.
To keep the peace here is to ratify the conquests of evil.
Japan is to ratify the pact next week, and the Europeans are pressing Russia to ratify so the treaty can come into force.
In addition, he represented Hampshire County at the Virginia Ratifying Convention, which was held to ratify the United States Constitution in 1788.
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