Those recommendations won't be binding, but the FDA is extremely likely to follow them.
And the extradition treaty's reference to double jeopardy may not be binding in some cases, he said.
The next best thing might be binding rules that force southern governments to take seriously those things dear to German voters.
The government was expected to win easily - and even if it had lost, the result would not be binding on ministers.
If that occurs, will the decisions made during an injunction-governed draft still be binding on the NFL and players for this season?
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The government calls for a new procedure so the Strasbourg court can offer advisory opinions that would not be binding on national courts.
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Although the result will not be binding if MPs back the idea, the Prime Minister will come under pressure to hold a referendum.
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 vote will not be binding on the government (that's because it's a backbench debate triggered under a new mechanism which allows petitions with more than 100, 000 signatures to be given Commons time).
In particular I've been pondering Vince Cable's notion that authorisation of a company's planned pay policy should require 75% of shareholders to vote in favour - and that such a vote would be binding.
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".
Investors will be given the power to formally veto companies' future pay policies - although, as is the case now, if shareholders dislike how businesses have implemented the agreed policy, their votes will not be binding.
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Labor and human-rights groups have been calling on apparel brands and retailers to sign on to the Bangladesh Fire and Building Safety Agreement, which would establish a system of independent factory inspections whose recommendations would be binding.
As the United States government is committed to being among those first sixty-five, come what may, the terms of the treaty will be binding upon the United States whether or not dangerous countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya or North Korea are signatories.
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).
Objections raised by the panel - the Government Advisory Committee (Gac) - will not be binding on net address regulator Icann (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), but the organisation must produce "well reasoned arguments" if it decides to deny any request.
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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.
Mr Menem's bold reply was to propose a national referendum, and one that would be legally binding.
Canada pledged internationally to meet its commitment on the Kyoto Protocol, which was supposed to be legally binding.
Speaking in Washington, Joaquin Almunia, the EU competition commissioner, said any agreement reached with Google would be legally binding.
Perhaps the vote, on both sides of the Atlantic, should be made binding.
India did not want a specification that it must be legally binding.
Now Yekhanurov has threatened to refer the dispute to an international arbitrator, the Stockholm Institute, whose decision could be legally binding for both countries.
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".
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