proposed treaty

collocation in English

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proposed
adjective
uk
/prəˈpəʊzd/
us
/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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treaty
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtriː.ti/
us
/ˈtriː.t̬i/
a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by ...
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(Definition ofproposedandtreatyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There has been a good deal of criticism of thisproposedtreatyon its merits.
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All those things can be achieved within the framework of the presentproposedtreaty.
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Theproposedtreatywould be unnegotiable, we feel, in several respects.
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A clear time limit is provided for in theproposedtreatychange.
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I believe theproposedtreatywould tilt the balance unacceptably.
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Meanwhile, the rest are allowed to use their infant gums on such nonsensical pap as theproposedtreaty to ban environmental modification for military purposes.
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It is an extremely important point, because of the immigration and freedom of movement aspects of theproposedtreatyof union.
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It is the inauguration of a new practice, a practice which will render it possible for a debate to be held on anyproposedtreatywith a foreign power, not.
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The words of the existing treaty are in some cases identical to those of theproposedtreaty.
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Thatproposedtreatyhas not yet been adopted.
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The official returns showed 10,391,019 voted in favor of theproposedtreatywhile 2,105,663 opposed it.
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As news spread of the force used, theproposedtreatymet opposition and was not ratified.
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They rejected theproposedtreatyand renewed the fight.
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There are no formal ties to any religion and no mention of religion in any current orproposedtreaty.
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Proposed treaties have also occasionally been presented to parliament for debate before ratification.
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