Right now, graphite has to be mixed with a binding material before being attached to this copper current collector.
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If implemented, such a "voluntary" exchange wouldn't qualify as a default, which has to be binding, and therefore no CDSs would be paid out.
But the government stated that 40% of "all" those eligible to take part needed to back the proposal for the referendum to be binding.
However, the broker took his case to U.S. District Court, an unusual move since arbitration is supposed to be binding, stating that he was railroaded.
If the administration negotiates this agreement - whether you call it a treaty or not this agreement - is it going to be binding on the next president?
One crucial element to the Annan proposals is that they are designed to be binding on the parties as different sections are agreed, so there will be no backsliding.
The EU agreed at a summit in June to create regulators that would be able to impose binding rules on national authorities such as the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA).
The system could, for example, be used to explore the binding between Helicobacter proteins and those in the stomach cells that it attacks, in order to find targets for new drugs to block ulceration.
The government will amend company law so that shareholder votes on big businesses' prospective remuneration plans for executives will be binding - as opposed to the current system of advisory votes (which have the power to embarrass companies but not to compel them).
However, if the dispute cannot be resolved through continuing negotiation, BBC Wales has said a legally-binding copyright tribunal will be used to resolve the issue.
Canada pledged internationally to meet its commitment on the Kyoto Protocol, which was supposed to be legally binding.
These biotech drugs, all of which must be injected, work by binding to a molecule called the tumor necrosis factor.
However in the debate on 28 March 2012, Austrian Socialist Evelyn Regner said that self-regulation had "failed", and said there needed to be "binding rules and sanctions".
Whether this is so in law may depend on whether such kickbacks can be proved to be a binding contract, rather than a vague indication of intent.
Canada's federal government published a bill aimed at making Quebec's secession harder by defining the procedures any future referendum would have to follow to be considered binding.
Ploughing, and some fertilisers can help farmers reduce plants' uptake of the dangerous elements, and binding agents can be added to animal feed to reduce their uptake from the gut, he added.
Explanations for this include the fact that it is possible that the levels of antibody titers may have been suboptimal in the majority of the smokers in the previous clinical trial or that the 12.5% reduction in binding may not be sufficient to lead to improved abstinence rates.
Using US data, we find that adopting say-on-pay, a regular non-binding shareholder vote on executive compensation (similar to issue 1 in the Swiss referendum, although it will be a binding vote in Switzerland) and removing staggered boards (similar to issue) along with other corporate governance improvements unambiguously improves firm value on average, as reflected by the stock market.
They also voted by a majority of five to add a provision that referendums would only be binding if turnout topped 40%, and by 33 votes to clarify Foreign Secretary William Hague's flagship "sovereignty clause".
" Gretchen Hamel, a representative of the Bush administration, quickly came out to clarify that the adjustments could be made through "some binding instrument and it is not necessary to reopen the text of the agreement.
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The next best thing might be binding rules that force southern governments to take seriously those things dear to German voters.
Because the UN meeting was informal nothing binding which has to be followed up with action was agreed, the BBC's Laura Tevelyan reports.
Some poorer countries, such as South Africa, are also offering proposed emission reductions, though they will not necessarily be willing to have them made binding.
Labour rebels, who fear greater freedom from local authorities could mean a "back-door" return to academic selection at age 11, want a national code on admissions to be made legally binding.
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In the long run, solving the challenges that the Summit laid out (PK, permeability, oral bioavailability, and binding modes) will be key to this class delivering the big therapeutic impact we all hope to witness.
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Bayer has finally recognized that there is little to be gained from tightly binding its chemicals, agriculture and drugs businesses together.
Ministers had previously denied the claim and argued that these words did not need to be written into legally binding regulations.
For a genome of a given size, a binding site will have to be much more conspicuous if it is alone than if it is one of many.
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So these are not terribly different approaches, but the binding effort, the binding essence is going to be the sticking point, I think, in negotiations between the House and Senate.
The manner in which that cooperation is undertaken will be determined by the president in conjunction with the government of Iraq, but it does not constitute a security commitment that rises to the level of a legally binding assurance which would, of course, have to be submitted to the Senate.
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