binding 的 2 个定义
binding 近义词
necessary
confining
binding 的近义词 8 个
binding 的反义词 5 个
cover; something which fastens
更多binding例句
- During its initial experimental phase, the GPC signal is not intended to convey legally binding requests.
- While it has 30 days to scrub any offending contract clauses and comply with the legally binding agreement.
- With 192 pages of acid-free and a strong binding, your loved one will be able to hold onto this notebook for years to come.
- The binding is made from tough wire that, unlike traditional spiral notebooks, won’t bend in a backpack or pocket.
- When Softbank bought Arm in 2016 it avoided this kind of review, in part due its legally binding commitment on jobs.
- Binding the resolution of my case to progress in the nuclear negotiations is profoundly unjust.
- That ruling is binding law in the United States, no matter what the former vice president says.
- It was done after we had received a binding legal opinion from Justice and approval from the White House to proceed.
- While a good start, some security experts say the guidelines should be binding.
- But the amendment was non-binding -- and thus largely symbolic.
- Again, common law decisions are not binding on the courts that make them like statutes or legislative commands.
- Whatever reason the transaction affords for binding the former, it supplies for holding the latter bound.
- A benefit conferred, in the honest, though mistaken, belief that such a promise is binding ought in justice to be restored.
- But then she had sworn, and to some people, and Georgie was one of these, an oath remains ever binding.
- Even although he had tacitly consented to Romanoff's proposal he saw no necessity for binding himself.