The balloting came as a report by the London Assembly group called for binding arbitration to curb strikes on the network.
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Daewoo's state-controlled creditors are now looking for binding offers by October 20th.
Up to now, the United States government has not explicitly called for binding international norms on UAV use, whether through a treaty, code of conduct, or other such vehicle.
We are aiming for binding rules to ensure strong fiscal and economic discipline in all countries, to go hand in hand with fiscal and economic integration -- not only discipline, but also integration in the euro area as a whole.
The Parliament has also called for legally binding training for bus and coach staff to enable them to assist disabled peopled.
And it allows Dr Schneider to pretend he is a protein looking for a binding site.
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For ardent gun-control advocates, it is an opportunity to press for a binding effort to reduce small-arms stocks around the world.
This commission is patterned on a bill that I supported for a binding commission that was proposed by Democratic Senator Kent Conrad and Republican Senator Judd Gregg.
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If the dispute cannot be resolved using these mechanisms, then the matter will be referred on the next business day to a disputes resolution task force for a binding decision.
It is understood, however, that Mr Cable is close to succumbing to pressure from the Association of British Insurers, among others, for new binding votes on companies' pay to take place only every three years, rather than annually.
Recently, however, Carlos Bustamante, a biophysicist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of Oregon, in Eugene, and his colleagues there and at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have found a way to observe proteins as they search for their binding sites.
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The FDA has asked for voluntary, non-binding principals for antibiotic use to be adopted by the livestock industry.
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.
If the European Commission accepts them, they will become legally binding for the next five years.
These words, that NATO is to defend NATO, these words are very much binding, binding for all the members of NATO.
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Now Yekhanurov has threatened to refer the dispute to an international arbitrator, the Stockholm Institute, whose decision could be legally binding for both countries.
Xolair is a monoclonal antibody to IgE that works like a Star Wars missile defense for allergies, binding to and inactivating excess IgE before it can trigger an attack.
On 14 July 2010, former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, who attended the conference last December as the Council of Europe's rapporteur on climate change, criticised the push for a legally binding agreement on emissions.
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.
The FTC decision is technically not binding for other businesses, but it is likely to be used to set some new rules of the road for the licensing of standard essential patents across the technology sector as well as in other industries.
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According to a report on contingent elections by the Congressional Research Service, the procedures undertaken for that 1825 vote -- the House met in closed session without reporters, for instance, and voted anonymously by paper ballot -- would be "precedential, but not binding" for similar elections in the future.
On the Security Council, France pushed for a presidential statement, non-binding statement, urging support for the Chadian government.
The council should agree on a binding process for any country found in non-compliance.
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First and foremost, it will have to achieve universal long-term participation, with binding obligations for all countries.
It also fits neatly with his strategy for achieving that by binding interest groups such as lawyers to his cause.
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The experimental product, called BIRR 4, tricks the viruses responsible for colds into not binding themselves to cells in the nose.
Government officials say Britain would have been happy to comply immediately with the EU embargo were it not for the legally-binding accord with Yugoslavia.
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.
Mr Assad, whose forces' killing of 50 protesters overshadowed Mr Annan's announcement, is unlikely to pay more than lip service to any binding calls for him to back off.
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