The Greek crisis only confirms the folly of binding a group of disparate countries together in a currency zone with no mechanism, such as a central fiscal authority, to address its internal imbalances.
The proposal contained in this letter constitutes an indication of our interest in pursuing a transaction and does not constitute a binding offer, agreement or agreement to proceed with the transaction or to otherwise make a binding offer or agreement at any point in the future.
The larger economic case is that while of course I agree that there is a real constraint on economic growth from resource depletion, I think that that as a binding constraint is a lot further away than many seem to realise.
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Researchers can only use dead cells or pieces of a cell and can only test for one response at a time, such as enzyme activity or the binding of a compound to a receptor.
The firm's researchers can produce billions of viruses, each with a different binding site from a human antibody.
And also, if this was so hard to get to, just what you have today, how do you feel confident about getting to a legally binding agreement in a year?
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The UK government has agreed to grant limited powers to Holyrood to hold a legally binding referendum through a Section 30 order, which was laid at the Scottish Parliament last week.
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.
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.
That pays for the high-tech printing, hand-binding and a presentation box that's covered in goatskin and linen.
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These biotech drugs, all of which must be injected, work by binding to a molecule called the tumor necrosis factor.
PCBs do their damage by binding to a protein called the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, or AHR, thus stopping it working properly.
An antisense drug, designed to look like the original DNA, could interrupt that process by binding to a complementary stretch of RNA and destroying it.
According to his company's website, Mr Dini's industrial sized 3D printer uses sand and a special binding agent to create a "marble like material" stronger than cement.
In its peace agreement with Brussels, which would be legally binding for a period of five years, Google promises to make users in Europe "clearly aware" when promoting its own specialist search services -- such as those for restaurants, finance and shopping.
Some governance experts see a difficulty in this: binding rejection of a remuneration report would force a firm to redraft pay deals already concluded.
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"We are happy to announce that we have entered into a binding agreement with the Maloofs to purchase a controlling interest in the Sacramento Kings NBA franchise, " Hansen said in a statement.
It was the very first time that a binding instrument in the United Nations system contained a detailed definition of the term DISCRIMINATION .
The incidents have renewed calls for a wider safety agreement that would require retailers to sign on to a binding inspection system that would alert workers and the public when a factory is unsafe.
Mr Harvie called for a legally binding global treaty which made 2015 a global peak year for emissions and he said there was a need for support for low carbon development in poorer countries.
Without a binding manifesto, it distinguishes itself from other parties by the absence of a party whip, which it claims reduces the House of Commons to a "talking shop" that accepts the government's proposals with little scrutiny.
But since some variation is permitted at most positions within a binding site, it means that the total number of different possible versions of a site is often large.
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But the compromise language waters down earlier congressional demands that would have required a set of binding benchmarks for progress as a condition for continued funding.
There is just an agreement to pursue increased scheduling of games between the conferences, akin to a non-binding letter of intent in a business joint venture.
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In the absence of a binding playbook, the temptation of regulators to succumb to short-term political considerations during a crisis is too great.
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The Germans have produced a legally binding corporate-governance code, to be reviewed once a year.
The British hope that because the charter is likely to be adopted as a political declaration only, not as a legally binding text, it will not cause too much of a fuss.
Audit requirements are satisfied by including with every electronic document a separate certificate of completion and a legally binding audit trail with the identity of the signer, a time stamp, and location information.
Small island states and many of the world's poorest nations are demanding that Cancun must see agreement of a legally binding global treaty, but many others are pushing for a "bottom-up" approach that would seek small but concrete agreements in key areas such as REDD.
Of course, nothing in this letter is intended to create a legally binding obligation and no such obligation will exist unless and until a definitive transaction agreement is executed.
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