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been binding
noun
An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together.
Exact(20)
In automated negotiation systems consisting of self-interested agents, contracts have traditionally been binding.
In (automated) negotiation systems for self-interested agents, contracts have traditionally been binding.
By the time he got to Penn, he had been binding his breasts for more than two years and had developed back pain.
The Consumer Electronics Association quickly backed away from the agreement, saying their members were not obliged to adopt the new names, even though the cable industry contended that the agreement had been binding.
Mr Greer highlights that the leave campaign broke the law, meaning if the referendum had been binding the result would have been struck down.
There has been whipping with a leather belt, and there has been binding with wire, and there has been the elaborate machine.
Similar(40)
"Rules must be binding.
Neither amendment is binding.
The result is binding.
"Treaties are binding.
They will not be binding.
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