Synonym: back, bandaging, book binding, constipating, constricting, cover, dressing. Similar words: finding, ending, landing, branding, pending, lending, funding, unending. Meaning: ['baɪndɪŋ] n. 1. the capacity to attract and hold something 2. strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration 3. the act of applying a bandage 4. the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book. adj. 1. executed with proper legal authority 2. hindering freedom of movement 3. causing constipation.
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151 In doing so I did not of course mean to deny that sometimes immoral or unjust laws are not authoritatively binding.
152 But how can I know what the categorical imperatives binding on me are?
153 The arms races between parasites and their hosts are all about these binding proteins. Sentencedict.com
154 Ligand binding to the EGF receptor therefore seems to be integrally associated with liver cell proliferation.
155 Loose leaf a method of binding which allows the insertion and removal of pages for continuous updating.
156 The public covenant is underwritten by an emotional covenant, partly unconscious, and binding in its claims.
157 It is binding without any need for agreement on the part of the parties affected.
158 These are small proteins capable of binding hydrophobic molecules with high affinity and selectivity.
159 Chanel's royal blue silk quilted Husky with grosgrain binding and gilt buttons. 8.
160 Was not the question whether Beer's promise not to take proceedings was binding? 6.
161 Would the promise of a complete stranger to pay a mother to maintain her illegitimate child be binding on the promisor?
162 So he hopes to come up with a special X-ray stain binding to human nerve endings.
163 The goal is to write a legally binding treaty that would be signed in December by as many countries as possible.
164 They instruct people how to take binding directives, and when to acknowledge that they are binding.
165 But they are resisting pressure to refer the disputed 6.5 percent pay rise to independent binding arbitration.
166 A warranty becomes legally binding once you've paid for your machine.
167 Reasons which authoritative directives should, but fail to, reflect are none the less among the reasons which justify holding the directives binding.
168 Data used to produce the I9X binding profile was abstracted from reference 21.
169 In any case, the argument was quite remote from Lenin's preoccupation with binding up the wounds of national estrangement.
170 You must also sign a written contract and receive a copy of it for the contract to be legally binding.
171 And the body and headstock binding is simple white plastic, to avoid detracting from the overall look.
172 What is needed to make the contract binding and valid is our signature, a commitment of faith.
173 Two open arrowheads delimit the putative binding region with the dystrophin-associated glycoproteins.
174 A Regulation is binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all member states.
175 When a director dies, without a legally binding agreement his or her shares will not automatically to the surviving directors.
176 From that moment, there is a binding exchange of contracts.
177 Later Binding was involved with the rigid airships R23 and R31.
178 The binding of the enzyme-labeled drug to the antibody causes a steric alteration that results in decreased enzyme activity.
179 It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.
180 The bunch pulled out by the weathercock had left the rest of the twigs loose in their binding.
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