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The issue of the binding nature of these decisions is extremely important.
The binding nature or otherwise of a referendum in Scotland is effectively not an issue.
Executive orders as issued by the governors of the states are not laws, but do have the same binding nature.
In addition we must ensure the binding nature of any agreement, the assessment of results and possible penalties.
Moreover, it must not be possible to undermine or call into question the binding nature of this agreement that will be reached.
There is no sense of time and, above all, no binding nature of specific solutions.
If this is the case, then let us endeavour to make it less stupid, whilst retaining its binding nature.
Similarly, there are no material differences as regards their legally binding nature and the measures required or the various deadlines.
The legally binding nature of the Charter can be further reinforced if we pursue a harmonised strategy.
This report has some positive aspects, in particular the restatement of the binding nature of the proposed measures to protect water quality.
The binding nature of such resolutions can be deduced from an interpretation of their language and intent.
A case study in syntactic markedness: The binding nature of prepositional phrases.
The question of the binding nature of any such measures has been discussed at length in the European Parliament.
Article 94 determines that legal prescripts are inapplicable if they conflict with treaties of a generally binding nature.
We are being lied to about the binding nature of the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
I therefore urge you that we, as members of the European Parliament, demonstrate our respect for the binding nature of these rights and obligations.
I realise that the code of conduct is very weak, it particularly does not have a binding nature and cannot go any further than a political sanction.
The binding nature of social facts is often implicit, because the rules of society are internalized by individuals in the process of education and socialization.
Gouge under lined the binding nature of betrothal: 'So firm is a contract as the law calleth a betrothed maid a wife'.
The binding nature of the Charter of Fundamental Rights has been distorted by an opt-out clause.
Because of the binding nature of the secrecy of the confessional, Father Logan cannot tell the police anything he now knows about this crime.
Due to the binding nature of this piece of legislation, this will be achieved on the entire territory of the European Union.
May I also say how sorry I am that the binding nature of the 'polluter pays' principle has been left out of this compromise.
Several other nations and international bodies have also enacted statutes and regulations regarding the validity and binding nature of digital signatures.
Since their inception, these councils have been composed exclusively of traditionally religious Jews, people who subscribe to the binding nature of Jewish religious law.