Sentence examples for described as binding from inspiring English sources

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And while U.N. sanctions are described as binding on all 192 member states, their enforcement depends in practice on voluntary cooperation by each member state.

Such sites are described as binding sites for ESCRT subunits or ESCRT-associated proteins [26], [27].

This has been described as "binding".

The monoclonal antibody 3F8 has been described as binding to the ganglioside GD2.

The NFAT family was first described as binding to and controlling the interleukin 2 (IL-2) promoter and other lymphokine promoters in T-cells [ 14].

p300 and its CBP paralog were first described as binding partners of the adenovirus early region 1A (E1A) protein and the cAMP-regulated enhancer (CRE) binding proteins, respectively.

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The deal will be described as "politically binding", rather than "legally binding", as nobody except a few climate anoraks really understands the difference between the two concepts.

The molecular function of CG3024 (torp4a) is described as ATP binding and unfolded protein binding.

When we searched the unique MSL2 binding sites for DNA motifs, we obtained a (CAGA n motif that was previously described as a binding site for SMAD3, a transcription factor that translates the TGF-beta receptor response into gene expression regulation (Zawel et al., 1998).

On Sept. 2, the trust entered into an oral agreement -- which Charles B. Cohler, a lawyer for the museum and its trustees Charles and Helen Schwab, described as legally binding -- to sell Picasso's "Nude on a Black Armchair," a 1932 portrait of his mistress Marie-Therese Walter.

The distribution of payoff is described as a binding contract between the players, and various criteria have been developed.

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