Sentence examples for be bound to accept from inspiring English sources

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Those cultures that condemn genital mutilation of girls are justified in condemning the cultures that practice it, because they can make a case that members of the latter cultures would be bound to accept in other respects.

If the text of Article III, enriched by the publicly available context in which it was enacted, communicated the concept of clarity, I would be bound to accept that concept as part of our law and binding on judges who draw their power from that law.

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Judge Huvelle acknowledged that she was bound to accept that decision.

He does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority.' 2 Black 635, 668, 17 L.Ed. 459.

Brunei became a British protectorate in 1888, and in 1906 administration was vested in a British resident, whose advice the sultan was bound to accept.

It would also be very difficult to make these changes because government is bound to accept the committee's advice unless it can produce significant other evidence against their findings.

Von Bismarck told me that an economy that structurally undervalues wood is bound to accept illegal timber without much resistance, because the excess black-market supply only reinforces the misconception that wood is cheap and the supply nearly inexhaustible.

He does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority … The President was bound to meet it," the majority held, "without waiting for Congress to baptize it with a name".

'We are not going to consider anyone through this mechanism.' Currently, applicants are bound to accept a place at their first-choice university if they meet the offer; they can reject it and go elsewhere only if the admissions tutors release them on compassionate grounds such as a family crisis.

That in itself is an achievement, but it may not be all it is cracked up to be since China has not conceded much, and Congress will do its best to prevent America from delivering what it has promised.Because America is responsible for a far larger share of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere than China, it was bound to accept sharper cuts.

This is welcome, with two caveats: China has not conceded much, and Congress will do its best to prevent America from delivering what the president has promised.Because America is responsible for a far larger share of the greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere than China, it was bound to accept sharper cuts.

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