Sentences with phrase «result in binding»

Court related mediation will often result in a binding outcome whereas mediation independent of any other process will be as legally binding as the parties want it to be.
«I received a number of calls after the [lower - court ruling]-- people saying, «My god, how are we supposed to negotiate if we tell the other side that we don't have formal instructions, and the court nonetheless finds that discussions carried out in that context result in a binding settlement?»
Unlike decisions of the ECtHR, extra-EU ISDS awards do not result in binding, definitive interpretations of EU law rules.
You write: «In an intra-EU context, any arbitral award would always result in a binding interpretation of EU law.»
I don't understand what you mean when you write that an extra-eu-bit can not result in a binding interpretation of EU law.
Would the consideration of EU law by investment tribunals result in a binding, definitive interpretation of EU law?
On the contrary, in an extra-EU context, arbitral awards would not result in a binding interpretation of EU law.
The advantage of med / arb is that the parties know the process will ultimately result in a binding decision.
Mediated solutions would likely result in binding contracts that can then be enforced under contract law.
On December 5, tensions during the negotiations were so severe and intense that delegates and organizers alike were beginning to doubt that meeting will result in a binding agreement on December 11 and they would have to wait until COP22 for an agreement to be reached.
The board added: «there can be no assurance that discussions will result in a binding proposal from the consortium,» or that it will result in an agreement to sell Starwood to Anbang and friends.
They need to devise a workable mechanism for the OBSI process to result in binding decisions, and they need to get that mechanism up and running soon,» Gross said.
Chapela's According to Google records Google image search results in bound volumes, by nature outdated and incomplete.
Unlike Achmea and intra-EU BITs, ISDS under EU investment agreements is problematic only when it results in binding interpretations of EU law.
The buyer sought a judicial determination that the email exchange resulted in a binding agreement.

Not exact matches

The asymmetry of prospective rate moves in different parts of the curve with short rates at the zero lower bound, explicit forward guidance about future policy decisions and massive asset purchase programs may result in a higher likelihood of one - sided markets, which may in turn impair liquidity, or at least lead one to conclude from liquidity indicators that markets have become more illiquid.
As a result, the majority of desk - bound workers have lower back pain (80 % of all back injuries affect that area) due to compressed discs in their spine from slouching.
As a result, these companies have grown by leaps and bounds and made millions in profit.
Critics complain «say on pay» votes are ineffectual because boards aren't bound to the results, but of the 53 U.S. companies for whom shareholders rejected compensation plans in 2012, 45 made changes and got positive votes the following year, according to Institutional Shareholder Services.
• Ditching every established port type besides USB - C is bound to result in dongle hell, even if Apple puts four USB - C ports on there
Mediation, which results in a legally binding agreement, encourages collaboration to reach that point.
Assay results are still coming in, however results released last week set the company's share price north bound.
The Bank of Canada's decision to leave rates unchanged for now may result in range - bound bond yields.
Not suddenly, but over time, gradually higher rates of inflation should be the result of QE policies and zero bound yields that were initiated in late 2008 and which will likely continue for years to come.
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I'm sure as a result your blog grows in leaps and bounds in it's success and reach.
Any attempt to sever these ties that bind would result in the destruction of genuine religion, and in «an utterly individual, personal, and emaciated mysticism.»
«Jesus came to establish on earth a spiritual kingdom, which, separating the religious from the political system, destroyed the unity of the State... [A] perpetual conflict of jurisdiction has resulted from this double power, which has rendered any good polity impossible in Christian States; and no one has ever succeeded in understanding whether he was bound to obey the ruler or the priest.
The result is a scheme containing nine basic possibilities ranging from a view of God as the independent cause of the world, absolutely perfect in all respects, to a view of God as pure relativity, wholly bound up with the world process and having no element of independence, necessity, or self - existence.8 Hartshorne's position proves to be the perfect embodiment of the «golden mean,» incorporating all the positive features of the various possibilities, but excluding their (arbitrary) negations.
But I argued earlier that individual values, goals, and activities are inextricably bound up with the social order, and that one of the results of this is the emergence in history of institutions, of transindividual realities that exhibit as literally as do individuals the threefold qualities of goods, goals, and methods.
This is very confusing and results in a denial of actual experience, a paradigm for splitting the self and also for creating a double - bind (which family therapy literature asserts is a root cause of schizophrenia).
In feminist terms, God is not the One who stands remotely in control, but the One who binds us and bids us to deep relationality, resulting in a radical equality motivated by genuine mutuality and interdependencIn feminist terms, God is not the One who stands remotely in control, but the One who binds us and bids us to deep relationality, resulting in a radical equality motivated by genuine mutuality and interdependencin control, but the One who binds us and bids us to deep relationality, resulting in a radical equality motivated by genuine mutuality and interdependencin a radical equality motivated by genuine mutuality and interdependence.
My suspicion is that the way politics and religion have bound themselves to one another for many evangelicals has resulted in an immigration view that is more informed by «their guy in the Governor's mansion» or their candidate in an election than it is by their Bibles.
Every new war, embarked upon by the nations for the purpose of detaching themselves from one another, merely results in their being bound and mingled together in a more inextricable knot.
In addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raquIn addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raquin particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raquin the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.»
Pressure on the hyphen ought to result in the challenging of simplistic notions of group or religious identity which claims that there lies something deeper, something intangible, which is supposed to be the cement which binds people and communities together under a common label.
As the adoption of the MIA or the MAI will result in the loss of countries» right to regulate the entry, behavior and operations of foreign investment in the interests of their own people, it is not difficult to appreciate why it is bound to result in an impairment of the Right to Development.
When you work out from one relativism to other relativisms in human affairs, the result is bound to be confusion... Alongside of the pseudo-absolutes of the race as in Nazism, the state as in Fascism, the class in Communism, the Madras Conference put another pseudo-absolute, the religious community, the Church.36
In other words, symbols bound up with recent phases of culture are themselves constituted after the same manner as the most archaic symbols, that is, as the result of existential tensions and of ways of totally grasping the World.
The result is a lovely book, large in its scope, catholic in its tastes, beautifully bound and printed.
I am badly allergic to nuts and this seems to result in a lot of your recipes becoming «out of bounds» for me.
Specifically, when capsaicin frequently binds to receptors within the human central nervous system's TRPV1 channel (the sensory receptor system for pain and heat detection), these receptors deplete and this depletion results in a whole host of benefits for the central nervous system at large, including terminating cancer cells, increasing the metabolic rate and digestive efficiency, increasing circulatory blood flow, and combatting inflammation, and making you feel better about the world.
But, it wasn't binding well, resulting in a more flat challah.
Gluten also acts as a binding agent in dough, which is why this gluten - free grain results in such a crumbly texture.
Both were brutally forced to the ground where they struggled, terrified as they were trussed with rope over a period of many minutes until tightly bound, they had their throats cut by inexperienced slaughterers resulting in long, painful deaths.
Fibre - rich psyllium seed husks are the secret weapon here, binding the other ingredients and resulting in a dense, moist and chewy loaf that comes together in the pan.
Psyllium seed husks bind it together instead of flour resulting, in a dense,...
I know that psyllium husk provides binding and absorbs moisture so I'm wondering if a little coconut flour would at least absorb the moisture and result in a more crumbly bread?
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