WORD OF THE DAY
binding
Before, however, the rules so made become binding upon the companies, the latter have the right of appealing against them to the Railway Commissioners.
Pierre felt particularly well disposed toward them all, but was now instinctively on his guard for fear of binding himself in any way.
Seizing control of himself, Two stepped forward and pushed her back, binding her to the table again.
They are enlarged replicas of the primeval wooden hut described above, having rafters with their upper ends crossed; thatched or shingled roof; boarded floors, and logs laid on the roof-ridge at right angles for the purpose of binding the ridge and the rafters firmly together.
Since concordats are contracts they give rise to that special mutual obligation which results from every agreement freely entered into; for a contract is binding on both parties to it.
Rhyn focused the little bit of magic he had remaining on the wood. Fire sprang up. With it, Rhyn felt a stitch of the seam binding his power snap.
In 1905 the total value of all factory products was $30,731,332, of which $10,620,255 (or 34.6% of the total) represented paper and wood pulp; $5,019,817, cotton goods; $1,318,409, woollen goods; $1,756,473, book binding and blank books, and $2,022,759, foundry and machine-shop products.
The relationship called pobratimstvo is only less common than in Montenegro; equally binding is kumstvo, or sponsorship, e.g.
In all cases the important action is the binding of complement to the bacterium by means of the corresponding immune body; whether or not death of the bacterium occurs, will depend upon its susceptibility to the action of the particular complement, the latter acting like a toxin or digestive ferment.
A similar treatment may be applied to the recognition sequences for other DNA binding proteins such as repressor molecules.
And the decision of the council at Jerusalem was evidently more than advisory; it was authoritative and meant to be binding on all the churches.
But in the secret depths of her soul the question whether her engagement to Boris was a jest or an important, binding promise tormented her.
For the theological discussions whether and in what sense type fourth commandment is binding on Christians, see Decalogue.
Free intercommunication was established by the agreement between the subscribers of the company and those of the Post Office, and a scale of charges was adopted or arranged to be agreed as binding on both the Post Office and the company.