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Naturally, one would expect that the binding nature of regulation means that they would be adopted more in practice.
Although Todd did not concede the binding nature of the name.
Despite the binding nature of the accord, progress has been slow.
It does make me question the binding nature of my answer, though.
"Presumably, it has some sort of binding nature within the courts themselves," he said.
"This may also suggest that Australia still views the document as aspirational, rather than being one of a legally binding nature".
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The high ambition and non-binding nature of the SDGs could increase rather than diminish their overall long-term impact.
"In addition, the non-binding nature of the commitments means that very few actors will sign up to any commitments they haven't previously committed to".
Xenophon said the aspects of the plebiscite that troubled him were the cost, the amount of "national oxygen" spent on the issue and its non-binding nature.
The EU and US also disagree sharply over the legally-binding nature of any global pact, although Cañete stressed that the bloc's alliances are evolving and provisional.
"The non-binding nature of the recommendations is creating a legal grey area that is exploited by companies in pro-fracking countries, at the expense of local communities and the environment," he said.
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