Anti-Federalist candidates emerged for the county's two seats in the state ratifying convention. |
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But they can also burn up time, serve as a forum for politicking, and end up ratifying mediocre plans. |
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The betrothed and their parents struck hands ratifying their consent to marriage. |
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If you are drawn into a commitment to how you will vote, you'll only be ratifying the corruption of the confirmation process. |
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If you read this article, you'd assume that Russia was on the verge of ratifying the Kyoto protocol. |
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A staunch Federalist, Lee defended the Constitution at the 1788 Virginia ratifying convention. |
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He warned their entry to the EU depended on member states ratifying the accession treaties. |
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It asked Egypt to consider signing and ratifying the Optional Protocols to the core human rights instruments. |
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So far, most polling shows that support for ratifying is solid. |
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When ratifying or acceding to the Convention, Member States shall make the declaration set out in Annex. |
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As a result of the ratification by EU Member States, the number of countries ratifying the Treaty will exceed 40 and the Treaty will now enter into force in 90 days. |
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The original objective of the Federalist Papers was to convince New Yorkers to elect to their state ratifying convention delegates who would support the Constitution. |
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The success of the Convention largely depends on countries ratifying the treaty and implementing effective tobacco control measures. |
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In the last few years some progress has been made in ratifying the main ILO social conventions. |
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Philippines congratulated Egypt for ratifying almost all international human rights treaties. |
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The United Kingdom is in the process of ratifying the Agreement on behalf of Jersey. |
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A country such as Belarus, for example, whatever progress it makes with ratifying these conventions, could not at present be eligible. |
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Unfortunately, the delay by governments in ratifying Annex VI is leaving a vacuum that is being filled by unilateral rules. |
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However, simply signing and ratifying a treaty based on these principles would not be enough. |
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She said that signing and ratifying an international agreement means we have to live up to it or pay the penalty. |
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Any attempt by the Tories to suggest repeal of the Act ratifying the Constitution will be shouted down as xenophobic or isolationist or some other such tommyrot. |
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Due to the delay in ratifying the Lisbon Treaty, the seventh parliament was elected under the lower Nice Treaty cap. |
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On 27 October 2015, the Senate rejected a draft constitutional law ratifying the charter. |
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If there was even the slightest chance that the army could hold out, Ebert intended to recommend against ratifying the treaty. |
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The government of our country has the opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to tackling the scourge of corruption by ratifying and implementing as soon as possible. |
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It was noted that some States might be awaiting the results of the Review Conference in order to take a decision on ratifying or acceding to the Rome Statute. |
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The official receiver shall, by a decision ratifying the higher bid, transfer the new bid before the same notary who shall carry out the sale according to the specifications previously drawn up. |
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I am sorry to say that other European Union countries have left the UK and the Netherlands holding the line on not ratifying the association agreements until Croatia cooperates. |
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By signing these treaties, Canada has signalled its intention to take the next step of bringing its legislation into conformity with the obligations in the treaties and then ratifying them. |
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From now on, countries will have at their disposal an effective tool for protecting their subaquatic cultural treasures, provided that as many States as possible rally to the cause by ratifying the Convention. |
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On January 17th Houthi gunmen abducted Mr Hadi's chief of staff, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, while he was travelling to a meeting with a national body charged with ratifying the constitution. |
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Yet the letter also restated the importance of ratifying the Energy Charter Treaty, a political initiative which stipulates the right for foreigners to use pipelines. |
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Another key factor lies in ratifying international instruments and translating them into everyday life: the right to move around freely, to live with one's family, to be a citizen. |
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We are talking about ratifying international conventions. |
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This choice may be exercised in a declaration when signing, ratifying or acceding to the Convention or at any time thereafter, even on an ad hoc basis for a particular case. |
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Paraguay, by ratifying and supporting a series of international treaties and declarations of intergovernmental bodies, has undertaken to use its power to protect and give effect to human rights. |
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That was part of the reason for delays in ratifying certain conventions. |
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Turkey has also taken the necessary steps at the international level, ratifying conventions and adopting secondary legislation in order to implement these reforms, and introducing extensive education and training programs. |
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We call upon Member States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the international instruments against terrorism, including its financing. |
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The final step in the ratification process is generally for the government of the ratifying country to deposit an instrument of ratification with an institution or office designated in the treaty. |
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Each government's commitment to the Code will be evidenced by its signing the Copenhagen Declaration on Anti-Doping in Sport of March 3, 2003, and by ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to the UNESCO Convention. |
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They let us see how we can squeeze the life out of a process by standardising, ratifying, certifying, bureaucratising, formalising. |
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Punishment could range from simply ratifying the stewards' piffling pounds 66,000 team fine. |
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France, although a signatory, has been constitutionally blocked from ratifying the Charter in respect to the languages of France. |
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In ratifying it, the Ottoman Empire agreed to permit international shipping to pass freely through the canal, in time of war and peace. |
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After months of negotiations with the White House, he has decided to try to block the lame-duck Senate from ratifying the New Start arms control treaty. |
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During the process of ratifying the new church's constitution, disputes developed which split its dioceses into two American churches and a separate Canadian church. |
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Upon ratifying UNCLOS in August 1989, Oman submitted declarations confirming its 1981 royal decree that only innocent passage is permitted through its territorial sea. |
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Nothing special, nothing ratifying, nothing to write home about. |
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