Sentence examples for binding restrictions from inspiring English sources

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The ability of an owner to agree to legally binding restrictions on his privilege of use (servitutes) was sharply limited.

Previously, President Bush and other officials had emphasized uncertainties in understanding the causes and consequences of warming as a reason for rejecting binding restrictions on heat-trapping gases.

The treaty would set the first binding restrictions on releases of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases by industrial nations.

Some business executives oppose binding restrictions on greenhouse gases but say that government must still play a role by establishing rules and methods -- for example, a trading arrangement for credits earned by cutting emissions.

So has the expiration in 2012 of the binding restrictions under the Kyoto Protocol, which was intended to reduce participating countries' emissions of greenhouse gases below the levels recorded in 1990.

If enacted, the treaty, called the Kyoto Protocol, would set the first binding restrictions on releases of carbon dioxide and other gases by industrial countries, which many scientists say have caused the warming trend.

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What is notably absent from the draft resolution, however, is any binding restriction on transactions with Iran's central bank.

But with Beijing having issued a legally binding restriction in April on further moves toward democracy, any changes will have to be negotiated with the central government, which seldom makes decisions quickly.

The treaty's only binding restriction bars the United States from using old intercontinental ballistic missile silos for missile defense interceptors, something the administration did not intend to do anyway.

We may then formally set the "allocation of entrepreneurial effort" problem as follows after consistently combining the type of entrepreneurship, the decision variable, the objective function and the binding restriction: EP : max q ≥ 0 U δ, q = ( 1 − δ ) u ( q ) + δv ( π ( q ) ) s. t. : π q ≡ ( p ( q ) − c ) q ≥ α ( δ, α 0, R ) (4).

The CFPB can impose legally-binding restrictions on everything from mortgages to payday loans to debit cards; it can also fine offenders, ban bad practices, and dish out relief to wronged consumers.

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