Synonym: confirmation. Similar words: identification, clarification, personification, esterification, medication, indication, publication, implication. Meaning: [‚rætɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it.
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31. But both Ford and Kissinger gave the treaty their support, and Carter put the full weight of the presidency behind ratification.
32. Following parliamentary ratification, Chissano promulgated on Oct. 14 legislation approving the actual peace treaty as well as a general political amnesty.
33. The pact calls for the destruction of all stockpiles within four years of ratification and the clearance of minefields within 10 years.
34. After lengthy debates in each national parliament, ratification took a further year to complete.
35. The agreement have to go the board for ratification.
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36. The term ratification means ratification, acceptance or approval.
37. The present Convention is subject to ratification.
38. It took more than a year to complete ratification.
39. Ratification seem to be slipping away.
40. The treaty is subject to ratification.
41. This Convention shall be subject to ratification or acceptance by the signatory States.
42. The present Treaty shall be subject to ratification by the signatory States.
43. The ratification has a retroactive effect, the same as the previous command.
44. Any entity not covered by paragraph ( 2 ) shall become bound by this Treaty three months after the date on which it has deposited its instrument of ratification or accession.
45. Ratification of the choice of the Auditor for the coming period.
46. Countries wishing to become a Party, but that did not sign the Convention by 29 June 2004, may do so by means of accession, which is a one-step process equivalent to ratification.
47. Any State that becomes a Contracting Party will be bound by the Treaty 90 days following the deposit of its instrument of ratification (or equivalent) in the United Nations Headquarters.
48. It shall be subject to ratification or acceptance by the signatory States.
49. Despite its judicial ratification[sentencedict.com], all was not well with the Fairness Doctrine.
50. This Treaty needs to be ratified and shall come into force from the date of the exchange of instruments of ratification.
51. The Treaty will enter into force on 28 February 2005 which is 90 days after the date of deposit of the 40th instrument of ratification (or its legal equivalent) by a State.
52. It shall be regarded as a refusal of ratification that the statutory agent does not make any expression.
53. Countries that deposit the instrument of ratification or equivalent before November 2005 will be voting Contracting Parties during the first COP, which is scheduled to take place in February 2006.
54. Instruments of ratification and accession shall be deposited with the Director General.
55. A country becomes a contracting party to the WHO FCTC 90 days after the deposit of a valid instrument of ratification or equivalent at the UN headquarters in New York.
56. This Convention enters into force on the first day of the month following the expiration of one year from the date of deposit of the 20th instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.
57. In August, 2005, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed The Convention and submitted the formal instrument of ratification to the UN in October.
58. The working program of forest price management system is forest description, felling area ratification, show appropriating, imposing forest price and changing the files of forest resource.
59. The invited companies must have their own trademark registration and possession and letter of ratification.
60. Subject to paragraph 4 of this Article, the present Protocol shall be subject to ratification. acceptance or approval by the States which have signed it.
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