binding decision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbindinganddecision
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binding
adjective
uk/ˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/us/ˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/
(especially of an agreement) that cannot be legally avoided ...
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decision
noun
uk/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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(Definition ofbindinganddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In order to render a legitimatelybindingdecision, a judge must respond to these arguments of the litigants.
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Hence, the award has not been notified, and does not have the status yet of a finalbindingdecision.
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What was agreed was an intergovernmentalbindingdecision, not a treaty.
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The result is that there has been nobindingdecisionand this lack of uniformity continues.
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We should not give abindingdecisionbefore the planning decision had been cleared, but, certainly, preliminary advice would be given.
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In that case there was abindingdecision, a decision which now is beyond a doubt.
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The appeal will then go to the commission, and it will be for the commission to make a final andbindingdecision.
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This does indeed state that the arbitration board can only produce abindingdecisionif central government expenditure is contained within the limits imposed.
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There was nobindingdecision.
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The crucial point is that, according to the legallybindingdecisionon budget discipline, the agricultural guideline limit must be respected.
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First, it will facilitate cross-border energy trade with the establishment of an agency for the cooperation of national energy regulators, withbindingdecisionpowers, to complement national regulators.
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Neither the courts nor any form of tribunal could properly be expected to carry out an examination of all these issues and to reach abindingdecision.
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It is increasingly clear that some parties to bids are likely to want a legallybindingdecisionfrom the courts.
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Nobindingdecisionwas made on the matter.
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Early decision is abindingdecision, meaning that students must withdraw applications to other schools if accepted.
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In summary, according to this non-legallybindingdecision, "trans" -4-methylaminorex is not currently a controlled substance, but a potential analog.
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The documentation to support such a claim and the amount of relief are reviewed by a third-party arbitrator, who makes abindingdecision.
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This public status (combined with their public powers) implies that they are authorized to take binding decisions and to levy taxes, thus averting freerider behaviour.
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It is the authority to govern, to make binding decisions for the polity.
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