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Still, there was a broad sense that the treaty would be ratified.
Mr. Seabrook said that the contract would be ratified by the members within about two weeks.
Both appointments would be ratified at a special conference, which will probably be at the end of August.
It took a drafting committee three years, until July 2 , 2002 to deliver to the emir the constitution he envisioned and that ultimately would be ratified by voters.
But Robert Moran, a partner at Brunswick Insight, a research firm that surveyed 300 Washington policy leaders, experts and lobbyists about TPP, predicted the deal would be ratified.
And his office predicted tonight that any agreement he achieved at Camp David would be ratified by a significant popular majority.
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Strong opposition to the treaty in the press made it almost certain that it would not be ratified by Iraq's Constituent Assembly.
The N.R.A. and other gun-rights advocates were further emboldened by lawmakers in Congress who warned President Obama that such a treaty would never be ratified.
At the meeting, Bremer presented his plan to have a group of appointed Iraqis draft a constitution, which would then be ratified in a referendum.
Al Gore, then US vice-president, signed up to the protocol, but it was quickly apparent that it would never be ratified by the US Congress.
Last year, hopes were high that the proposals would finally be ratified by CCAMLR, which requires the consensus of all its signatories.
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