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- noun Plural form of
ratification .
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Examples
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In conclusion, reading the second United States constitution, I can't trust the current government because of the ratifications: the government is implying mind control and brainwash on the people by controlling grammar.
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The auto makers are now expected to begin advancing projects they had held back pending contract ratifications.
UAW Says Chrysler Workers Approved Contract Jeff Bennett 2011
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The Japanese group arrived in Washington to exchange the ratifications of the 1858 U.S.
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*He made videos with "seemingly unconnected thoughts about currency and dreams, and the words 'I can't trust the current government because of the ratifications: the government is implying mind control and brainwash on the people by controlling grammar.'"
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The Japanese group arrived in Washington to exchange the ratifications of the 1858 U.S.
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In the year since it was endorsed in Kampala, a growing number of states have shown their determination to turn the Convention into reality by signing it, but the number of ratifications remains insufficient.
Michel Gabaudan: African Leaders Must Follow Through on Kampala Convention Michel Gabaudan 2010
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In the year since it was endorsed in Kampala, a growing number of states have shown their determination to turn the Convention into reality by signing it, but the number of ratifications remains insufficient.
Michel Gabaudan: African Leaders Must Follow Through on Kampala Convention Michel Gabaudan 2010
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In the year since it was endorsed in Kampala, a growing number of states have shown their determination to turn the Convention into reality by signing it, but the number of ratifications remains insufficient.
Michel Gabaudan: African Leaders Must Follow Through on Kampala Convention Michel Gabaudan 2010
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In the year since it was endorsed in Kampala, a growing number of states have shown their determination to turn the Convention into reality by signing it, but the number of ratifications remains insufficient.
Michel Gabaudan: African Leaders Must Follow Through on Kampala Convention Michel Gabaudan 2010
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The solemn ratifications of the present treaty expedited in good and due form shall be exchanged between the contracting parties in the space of six months or sooner, if possible, to be computed from the day of the signatures of the present treaty.
Your History Moment: The Treaty of Paris « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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