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The disagreements were settled lastingly and bindingly only in 1788 by the Reichskammergericht.
This ceases to be possible where a document accepted as binding is bindingly interpreted by an external court.
According to this deed, the nuns of that convent were allowed to put forward, bindingly, the priest who was to be posted to the church.
For that reason, this sector requires clear regulation which in all cases will bindingly commit it to objectives such as equality, freedom and solidarity.
When he pulled on the gray smock he found that it did not reach far past his knees and was bindingly tight about the shoulders.
Pacifa looped the rope firmly but not bindingly about each person's waist and knotted it in place with quick competence.
He was bindingly stiff, his face and shoulder stung with the Threadscore and that reminded him of Ruth's injury.
I, legally, bindingly, solemnly promise I will resign if every one of you does not see how I am going to work this thing for you.
He is at the same time half betrothed, but not bindingly, to Lady Ursula Glynde, whom he has not seen since her babyhood.
Just as the specific content and the specific applications of "love one another" was defined bindingly by specific sovereign subjects, so too "human rights" have their sovereign and binding interpreters.
The DSB's guidelines of shooting ranges and the regulations of shooting ranges bindingly regulate the equipment of shooting ranges and the behaviour while performing the sport.
The second reason is because this dimension is not usually included in the strategies for equality applied by the Member States and the European Union does not, of course, have the competence to impose it, although it could promote it more bindingly and more effectively.
The United States, through their fleet and air force, bindingly determine "human rights" in Bosnia, but the Bosnians cannot bindingly determine "human rights", e.g. to impose the abolition of the death penalty in the United States.