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We believe that the Mixed Armistice Commission, in considering the specific complaint with respect to actions in the Gulf of Aqaba, must be bound not only by the provisions of the General Armistice Agreement, but should act also in the light of paragraph 5 of the resolution of September 1 , 1951
This should be taken into consideration in studying the development of emotional decoding, because these competencies seem to be bound not only to cognitive but, above all, to social and communicative competencies, which have an influence on emotion conceptualization.
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But we (and the FCC) are bound, not only by the ultimate purposes Congress has selected, but by the means it has deemed appropriate, and prescribed, for the pursuit of those purposes.
A municipal employer like New Haven is bound not only by Title VII but also by the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause, which the Supreme Court has interpreted to prohibit only intentional, and not simply statistical, discrimination.
It denied to same-sex spouses federal benefits and the responsibilities of marriage — which, he wrote, were bound not only with questions of money and security but of dignity (a word he used many times), pride, and honor.
"When it affects the largest economy in the world, we are bound not only to look at the immediate domestic consequences but at what happens elsewhere, so that we can have a dialogue with our members to help them prepare.
In the Timaeus he considers the cosmos as a single harmony, which for the sake of completeness requires the existence of inferior levels that are bound not only to matter but also to Necessity (the realm of things that could not have been otherwise and that are hence not amenable to divine activity).
This suggests that oxamate is bound not only to the catalytic site, but also to unknown allosteric sites in PALDH and ECLDH, whereas it is bound mostly to the catalytic site in FNLDH.
… Insofar as the philosophical literature sets out to delineate the marks and features of sexual objectification, it is bound not only to fail but to miss the very phenomenon it seeks to illuminate" (Bauer, forthcoming, part I).
In our opinion, this promising result is bound not only to a decrease in the size and degree of aggregation of the spinel particles, but to the nature of the crystallites in the argon-treated sample, each of which, according to XRD and SEM data, can be considered as a separate single crystal.
That the emperor is "released from the laws" (legibus solutus) is not true, because he is bound not only by natural and divine law but also by the law of nations (a branch of human positive law), according to which some are not slaves but free.
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