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be binding for
noun
An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together.
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A deal would be binding for at least five years.
To put this matter to bed, I suggest that it be stipulated that the results of any new referendum be binding for the next 100 years.
When the highest jurist and authority in the country's leadership issues a fatwa, this will be binding for all of us to follow.
To let the international body decide matters of law that would be binding for state courts seemed fundamentally undemocratic — an unjust usurpation of the judicial function.
Any terms agreed to with Mr. Almunia would be binding for five years.
The civil war case has been held up because, Ms. Harrington said, the Strasbourg court will probably take at least a year to issue a ruling, which would be binding for Spain.
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But, he said, "the red line Netanyahu drew is binding for one country.
In the period to 2020, these are binding for clean power and partly binding for energy efficiency, in the home appliance and building standards sectors.
The following year saw the introduction of the Guidelines for Teamwork and Leadership, which are binding for all Henkel employees worldwide.
She balked at Dar Pro's agreements, which were binding for five years and insisted that she pay damages if she didn't renew.
The decisions are binding for the next four years for a denomination with 8.4 million members in the United States and 1.2 million overseas, raising the prospect of continuing disputes and church trials for dissenting members of the clergy.
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