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They both ratify and stigmatize certain behaviors.

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He had also lobbied the Senate to ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention.

And any climate treaty has an even higher hurdle to clear: 67 votes to ratify.

Among many exhortations, the summit urged countries to ratify existing nuclear-security treaties.

We will work to ratify and bring into force the test ban treaty.

Fiji was the third country in the world, and the first developing country to ratify.

If the opposition is willing to negotiate, then we are ready to ratify this deal and implement it.

Roosevelt also concluded several arbitration treaties between the United States and the European powers, although the Senate refused to ratify them.

Environmentalists and other activists had long pushed the Canberra government to ratify the accord, which they say could help protect the continent from the effects of global warming.

The United States and South Korea are each gearing up for a crucial vote to ratify a major trade liberalization deal.

Rudd's action left the United States the only major industrialized nation that has refused to ratify Kyoto, and thus accept binding greenhouse-gas reduction targets.

The administration's problem was always going to be the Senate, which decides whether to ratify international treaties, and doesn't much like doing so.

According to the basic law, Mr Fayyad's overworked government— most of its ministers have two or three portfolios— has at most30 days in power, since the Hamas-dominated parliament will never ratify it.

It is very doubtful -if not ruled out -that even Cameron could proceed to ratify this deal in the face of mass outrage at the Murdoch empire and its acolytes.

I call on those states that have not yet done so to ratify and implement the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers and Members of their Families.

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