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bind·ing  (bndng)
n.
1. The action of one that binds.
2. Something that binds or is used as a binder.
3. The cover that holds together the pages of a book.
4. A strip sewn or attached over or along an edge for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
5. Sports Fastenings on a ski for securing the boot.
adj.
1. Serving to bind.
2. Uncomfortably tight and confining.
3. Imposing or commanding adherence to a commitment, an obligation, or a duty: binding arbitration; a binding agreement.

binding·ly adv.
binding·ness n.


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Concepts of public freedoms are bindingly related with basic human rights, plus the right to practice the various economic and political activities, and have access to psychological and social safety.
This if offered in the tightness in the sides of the shoes, when they are laced up through top-hole enclosures and tied together bindingly with cotton laces.
152) Thus, customary international law is not bindingly applicable to a significant element of the broader dilemma.
 
 
 
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