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noun
An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together.
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In addition to binding Mak16, Rpf1 also binds L32, Nsa1 and the base of helix ES7a.
In addition to binding calcium and heparin glycosaminoglycan chains, OMM-64 binds Otolin.
Many of Germany's eastern neighbours, though, are fiercely opposed to binding quotas.
With no Senate action, there's no guarantee that the US will commit to binding targets.
Matthew Warchus's production goes some way to binding these elements together.
Shifting his previous opposition to binding quotas across the EU, Tusk said the union should relocate 100,000 people.
If mediation does not produce a long-term contract, YES and Cablevision must submit to binding arbitration.
Typically, athletes participating in Olympic-related sports sign a contract agreeing to binding arbitration on matters of eligibility.
Code of conduct and grievance procedures that govern American Olympians allow athletes to take disputes to binding arbitration.
The contract negotiated by the workers' union required employees to submit claims of discrimination to binding arbitration.
TWC has offered to submit to binding arbitration.
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