Examples of 'have to ratify' in a sentence
Meaning of "have to ratify"
have to ratify: to formally approve or accept something, usually a treaty or agreement, through a vote or official procedure
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We have to ratify this deal as soon as possible.
National parliaments have to ratify the decision.
We have to ratify this dealas soon as possible.
Union members still have to ratify the deal.
Once this agreement has been approved, the Japanese parliament will also have to ratify it.
They did not have to ratify.
We just have to ratify certain details with Roma.
There are five partner countries which still have to ratify.
The countries that have to ratify it by referendum particularly need clear guidance.
In some countries parliamentarians have a say because they have to ratify the contracts.
Then states would have to ratify it and bring it to their national legislation.
Furthermore, national parliaments will also have to ratify the enlargements.
We will have to ratify that with Washington.
President Donald Trump would have to ratify the final text.
Nine states have to ratify for the Constitution to go into effect.
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Not party to either and ask if they have to ratify both?
I invite those who have to ratify it in the Commons to do so.
A number of the EU's national parliaments will also have to ratify the recovery plan.
The Member States will have to ratify it in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements.
Well, the directors had agreed, but the stockholders still have to ratify the agreement.
We still have to ratify the Treaty of Nice.
Meanwhile, the EU member states still have to ratify it.
Congress would have to ratify any treaty officially ending the Korean War.
This is a significant point as, ultimately, we in Parliament have to ratify the decisions.
Of course, they will have to ratify it at theirfinance meeting Wednesday.
To bring it into effect, 22 more countries would have to ratify it.
However, the Member States still have to ratify the convention before it can take effect.
In the United States, both houses of the U.S. Congress would have to ratify it.
All the Member States still have to ratify the revised Code.
To enter into force, two-thirds of the 161 WTO members will have to ratify the Agreement.
Since they have to ratify it all!
Do the European Parliament and the Council have to ratify this action plan?
A few Member States still have to ratify the Edinburgh deal of December 1992.
EU countries that signed the agreement will have to ratify it by 1 January 2013.
A total of 97 of the 145 countries have to ratify this treaty for it to be enforceable.
Most importantly, the states would have to ratify the 14th Amendment.
This means that the country will have to ratify by October 2005 at the latest.
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