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"The legal constraints are not sufficiently binding that they should prohibit research".
"And his offer is just not the kind of commitment sufficiently binding that anyone could rely on".
Some hold that the requisite assurance is sufficiently binding that the speaker's assertion to a hearer, under standard conditions, amounts to the speaker's giving his word to the hearer (Thomson 1990; Elgin 2001; for comparisons of promising and asserting, Watson 2004).
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Some contend that this distinction about whether the treaty is sufficiently binding is unnecessary, alleging that the Paris Agreement does not require the United States to exceed its commitments under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the legal grandfather of the Paris Treaty.
Although our approach is based on the current knowledge base and may therefore have overlooked some linkages, the results show that the DDT compounds examined, while chemically related, have tertiary structures, gene expression profiling, and binding properties that deviate sufficiently from one another to predict outcomes that differ substantially.
20 years on, we are still looking for binding commitments that are sufficiently ambitious to catalyze massive investments in renewable energy to fight the climate crisis.
As one challenge to this task, εglue must be sufficiently weak that binding is reversible, so that inevitable mistakes in cluster composition can be corrected in reasonable time; cluster integrity may be compromised as a result.
However, the commitment was offered as a non-binding decision that accompanied the binding text.
The strategy is based on the assumption that an ICL forces the DNA to adopt a structure sufficiently different from that of a Watson-Crick double helix to provide enhanced binding properties for such a protein.
"They should retain the choice of the specific national legal vehicle to be used," it says, "but should make sure that it has a sufficiently strong binding nature (e.g. constitution or framework law).
However, the structure of glyphosate is sufficiently similar to that of PEP (Fig. 1a, b) that it can compete directly with PEP at its binding site, especially so at its binding site in the EPSPS S3P complex [8] see also [9].
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