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ratified

[rat-uh-fahyd] / ˈræt əˌfaɪd /






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If ratified by party members at the end of this month, Burrows would be the fifth consecutive leader to take over the UUP without a contest.

From BBC

After Saturday's signing, the pact must still be ratified by Mercosur members and the European Parliament, where a majority in favor is still not certain.

From Barron's

They protected minority shareholders from genuine fiduciary abuse, such as in cases involving self-dealing or extraction of value, but they otherwise showed deference to decisions made by directors and ratified by stockholders.

From Barron's

It goes back to who ratified their appointments and why.

From BBC

Nancy, Tisdale - and, of course, the Celtic board who ratified the appointment.

From BBC