unratified [法] 未批准的
unratified[ adj ]
lacking legal authority
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the unratified Equal Right Amendment
- They will also conclude a new protocol to the unratified 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosions treaty that will allow it to be considered by the Senate this autumn.
- SENATE DEMOCRATS on the Foreign Relations Committee will move quickly to prepare two unratified nuclear-test treaties for a vote before the end of January.
- Gadhafi annexed northern Chad's mineral-rich Aouzou Strip in 1973, citing an unratified 1941 treaty between Libya's then colonial ruler, Italy, and France, which ruled Chad.
- The Reagan administration and the Democratic-controlled Senate Foreign Relations Committee clashed over two unratified nuclear test treaties, in what could be the harbinger of arms-control fights to come.
- The current ceiling under unratified 1974 and 1976 treaties is a force of 150 kilotons, or 150,000 tons of TNT.
- A majority of the Senate urged Reagan to place the U.S. back under the limits of the unratified SALT II arms treaty, which the White House breached last month.
- The measure requires retirement of three aging, missile-firing Poseidon submarines as new subs are built, continuing a policy of generally keeping the United States near weapons limits imposed by the unratified SALT II nuclear treaty.
- The Soviet Union said its decision to continue observing the unratified SALT II pact "for the time being" didn't mean it would permit a change in the nuclear balance in favor of the U.S. Washington breached the accord last month.