He used his bare hands to fix a ski binding in temperatures around -30C.
And the extradition treaty's reference to double jeopardy may not be binding in some cases, he said.
Rather, this policy will be ineffective because it will relax constraints that are not binding in the first place.
In an energy-efficiency plan released with its road map, the commission talks of making the goals binding in 2013.
The second referendum would allow them to have a say on the UK's continued membership of the EU - Mr Bone described it as a "binding in-out referendum".
The recent AV referendum was binding in that, had the people voted yes, that would have been that: there was no provision for returning to the Houses of Parliament for a verdict.
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.
UN's Kyoto summit in 1997, at which rich countries agreed to binding cuts in emissions, the industry spent a fortune pressing its line that the issue is nonsense.
This of course depends only on the frequency of the binding sites in the genome.
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Montgomery Litho Limited (MLL) has printing and book binding operations in Glasgow and Haddington.
The Junger decision is not a binding precedent in the Goldstein case, which goes on next week.
The company sued because of these documents, which it says proves there was a binding agreement in place in 2001.
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Newbridge, which was under the impression that it had signed binding contracts in Shenzhen, is suing the Koos in an American court.
Although this decision is binding only in federal courts within the First Circuit, there are signs the IRS may apply it nationally.
So far, the U.N. discussions have yielded little progress, with major polluting countries unwilling to commit to legally binding cuts in carbon emissions.
It was the very first time that a binding instrument in the United Nations system contained a detailed definition of the term DISCRIMINATION .
Or the DODOcase, which he says single-handedly saved a 50-year-old book-binding company in San Francisco and allowed them to add 10 new jobs during the height of the recession.
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 treaty did eventually become legally binding, in February 2005, when the 55 percent emissions stipulation was met by Russian ratification (the 55 countries stipulation had been met in 2002).
And with caucuses today in Colorado and Minnesota and a non-binding primary today in Missouri, it is possible that the former Massachusetts governor could lose two of three, if not three of three.
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The task of the meeting is to wind up negotiations under talks associated with the existing Kyoto Protocol on cutting emissions of greenhouse gases, and move towards a new treaty in 2015 binding all nations, rich and poor in tackling climate change.
Unhappy about this turn of events, in 2001 DPTG initiated binding arbitration proceedings provided for in its contract with Polish Telecom.
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In 2010, the companies signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding in December to establish an exploration joint venture in China signaling that relations had improved.
Nora Ephron, who wrote and directed, is interested less in food as something to cook than as the binding and unifying element in marriage, dinner parties, and friendship.
Where force is necessary, we have a moral and strategic interest in binding ourselves to certain rules of conduct.
The bottom line is whether a 12.5% reduction in binding is meaningful as an indicator for abstinence or reduction.
Senator LINDSAY GRAHAM (Republican, South Carolina): These resolutions are probably the most consequential non-binding resolution votes in the history of the Senate.
Mann, for his part, thinks the dispute will ultimately wind up in binding arbitration, if only to escape U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Prudence Beatty's courtroom.
Legally binding commitments reached in antitrust decisions play a very important role in our enforcement policy because they allow for rapid solutions to competition problems.
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"Germany and Italy are interested in binding Turkey closer to the West and Europe, " Mr Schroeder told a joint news conference with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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