Examples of 'need to ratify' in a sentence

Meaning of "need to ratify"

need to ratify: This phrase indicates the requirement or necessity to formally approve, confirm, or sanction a decision, agreement, or treaty

How to use "need to ratify" in a sentence

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need to ratify
They would need to ratify this.
We have to recognise that both Parliament and peoples will need to ratify entry.
The need to ratify is now urgent.
Thirteen more countries need to ratify it.
We need to ratify the position.
The Iraqi president and his two deputies would then need to ratify it.
I think that we just need to ratify the importance of protection.
On April 22, the countries that signed the Paris framework will need to ratify the agreement.
You mentioned the need to ratify any change to this system.
And three-quarters of the states then need to ratify that amendment.
There is no need to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.
But Canada, Japan, Australia and Russia still need to ratify the Treaty first.
We will need to ratify Barclays.
The workshop also addressed the need to ratify the Kampala Convention.
We now need to ratify the Treaty, and that is what the resolution is about.

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And you're here because we need to ratify the new bylaws.
There is a need to ratify the UNCLOS Convention to this effect.
In conclusion, Mr Sepi highlighted the need to ratify the Lisbon Treaty.
More countries need to ratify it and it must stop global warming exceeding 2 degrees.
The U.S. and Canada still need to ratify the deal.
Do we need to ratify the CRPD?
More generally, African states also need to ratify the AU Charter on Democracy.
All 15 Member States need to ratify the accord before it becomes formally effective.
Everyone agrees that there is a need to ratify this convention as soon as possible.
They'd need to ratify this.
New rules are need to ratify Treaties.
It also stressed the need to ratify ILO Convention 162 on the controlled use of asbestos.
Each Member State will need to ratify the treaties of accession.
They also underlined the need to ratify international instruments on arms control.
Therefore, we need to ratify this agreement.
Does that mean that we need to ratify the current election code?
A minimum of 55 countries need to ratify the agreement for it to become legally binding.
The group had also emphasized the need to ratify environmental conventions that were health-related.

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