Sentence examples for binding consequences from inspiring English sources

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The first (as as been discussed at length in this paper) is that communication does not impose binding consequences on individuals: it does not compel them to do anything nor to suffer any form on obvious imposition.

This means that there will often be no need for the co-existence of other corporeal activities or legally binding consequences (as is the case with some other prominent legal approaches – discussed above).

The fact that the decision about allocation of public means towards such support is left to a private committee (of experts, of sorts) brings in the second element of 'private-public administration,' which calls for reflection upon the legitimacy of the binding consequences this brings.

Smith taught that the High Priesthood's endowment of heavenly power included the sealing powers of Elijah, allowing High Priests to effect binding consequences in the afterlife.

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By applying a custom-made data analysis pipeline, we have annotated the detected variants, including reported single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), genomic location, predicted miRNA binding sites, consequences of the variant in transcripts (i.e. synonymous, missense) and protein function prediction for those variants that are predicted to result in an aminoacid sustitution.

These shifts in binding energy were consequences of electron withdrawing effect caused by the coordination between Li+ and PS-b-P2VP-b-PEO [40], validating the presence of Li element in the thin film after Li+ ions were loaded.

It seems more likely that the inhibition results from allosteric effects on CXCR4 altering the nature of ligand binding or its consequences.

For example, although several genes encode proteins with zinc finger motifs (such as PY03958 and PY04485), which are involved in DNA binding, the functional consequences of the binding of DNA by these proteins was not able to be determined solely from the available annotations.

Such evidence would provide critical support for theoretical accounts of feature binding and its consequences on subsequent information processing [ 10].

Small probe lengths reduce the specificity for probe/target binding with negative consequences for the signal to noise ratio of the probe intensities.

The details of CTCF binding and its consequences are less well studied at other imprinted loci; however, its insulator function and role in establishing higher-order chromatin function appear to be shared features of other mammalian imprinted loci which bind CTCF [ 5, 15- 17].

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