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To be bound to music was sexier even than freedom.
But Mr. Kim would be bound to respond, analysts said.
Looks like we'll be bound to the brand's website, as per usual.
To be religious means to be bound to some god or thing.
She would then, of course, be bound to live by her words.
Even when a relationship ends, we continue to be bound to our clients.
If confirmed, Mr. Carson would be bound to enforce the Fair Housing Act.
Driving may be bound to change, but that character isn't going anywhere, anytime soon.
But if you sign the contract, then you should be bound to that contract.
That in turn would be bound to send shock waves throughout the global economy.
Its reward for this hospitality was to be bound to the seabed by diamond chains.
Microsoft may be bound to both U.S. and Irish law, even if the two conflict.
The IOC would then be bound to accept any decision by CAS' anti-doping division.
Grasz told the senators he would be bound to follow the Supreme Court's abortion precedents.
The book on any such artist is be bound to more rigid than their work.
Prosecutors also would no longer be bound to dismiss other counts that Manafort was charged with.
They went to the Diabetes Center, where they knew people would be bound to show up.
But back to Ryan's terrible suggestion that delegates be bound to only those who have run.
Such referendums would be bound to undermine investor confidence and rekindle the European sovereign debt crisis.
Odysseus must be bound to his ship because the urge to salvage the past is so powerful.
In Pennsylvania, 17 of the state's delegates will be bound to the popular vote on April 26.
In fairness, a novel that depends on the miraculous for its meaning may be bound to disappoint.
Trump is almost certain to win the 14 delegates that will be bound to the statewide winner.
These delegates will be bound to Trump for the first vote at the convention in Cleveland in July.
On the first ballot, delegates would be bound to vote for the candidate to whom they were pledged.
Buildings that would be bound to the new emissions regulations include One World Trade Center and Trump Tower.
Most of the delegates from states that held primaries will be bound to Trump on the first ballot.
Kim also says the North would no longer be bound to its moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests.
They will now be bound to vote for Cruz for at least one ballot at the national convention this summer.
Delegates allocated by the primaries will be bound to the winners at national party conventions, under the new state law.
The decree didn't come from the Vatican, only from Paprocki, so the directives would only be bound to his diocese.
"We shouldn't have to be bound to an ISA-contract for a UX course that was falsely advertised," one wrote.
By the time the dust settles on March 15, 58 percent of delegates will be bound to one candidate or another.
The reason: retailers don't necessarily want to put all of their pricing online and be bound to those numbers, explains Reichert.
It also cites the Twelfth Amendment as evidence that the electors should be bound to the winner of the popular vote.
Khamenei's instruction was confusing when first reported, given that the US would be bound to prevail in a straightforward military conflict.
When the dust settles on March 15, about 58 percent of delegates will already be bound to one candidate or another.
Obviously, the AGs can't be bound to a settlement negotiated in a federal court that does not have jurisdiction over their claims.
These would be transferred to a third party that would be bound to grant worldwide royalty-free licenses to them for three years.
How, Kitamura is asking, can a person be bound to someone who isn't really there, and how can she ever truly get free?
Yesterday's argument concerned a proposed convention rules change that would have freed delegates to vote their consciences rather than be bound to candidate pledges.
The rest of the delegates will be elected at the congressional level and won't be bound to a candidate but will likely favor one.
"What I will be bound to is telling the president the truth, and telling him what I believe his options to be," said Mulvaney.
Trump at the time was angered that some delegates from states he won would not be bound to vote for him at the convention.
The pantomime of holding advisory votes on pay should end, for example; if investors strike down pay policies, firms should be bound to respond.
The suspect's arms, legs, and feet would be bound to the chair, making it safer for the officer and more comfortable for the prisoner.
If you strive to think clearly, be aware of your choices and priorities, and stay smart about organization, you will be bound to succeed.
Almost half of voters, 6900 percent, say electors should be bound to the candidate who won their state, despite their opinion of that candidate.
Nearly a quarter of the Republicans' total delegates — 595 — will be bound to one candidate or another based on the results of today's contests.
Democrats allocate 44 delegates — though none of them will be bound to any candidate as a result — and there are 30 at stake for Republicans.
Bill McRaven's thoughts on the subject, believing that Trump will be bound to offer at least some respect for a highly decorated special forces commander.
Duty, gratitude, interest, ambition itself, are the chords by which they will be bound to fidelity and sympathy with the great mass of the people.
I don't know where he is today, so why in the world should the Senate be bound to what the president may or may not want?
It's a policy that most troops say simply doesn't work on the battlefield but that the Pentagon under President Trump still appears to be bound to.
Now we can just sort of reset a little bit and move on and not be bound to some of those dysfunctional tendencies from the past.
As such, it would be bound to have a major impact on global financial markets as well as important spillover effects to the United States economy.
On the first ballot, most of the delegates will be bound to a candidate in accordance with the vote from their home-state's caucus or primary.
A faction exists within the committee that argues Republican Party rules do not require delegates to be bound to the candidate based on results from the primary.
However, if no nominee is chosen at the first ballot, these delegates will no longer be bound to vote for Trump and instead may support another candidate.
If the people with nominal title die, divorce or disappear, it is not certain that their heirs and successors can be bound to follow the same contracts.
On the other hand, a nation of free people should not be bound to another country with the support of barely more than a third of senators.
"If volumes remain near the previous day's extremely low levels, the market will be bound to this bearish trend for a while," said a Dubai-based trader.
If it does increase interest rates, the dollar would be bound to strengthen, making oil trades (which is settled in dollars) more expensive for buyers holding other currencies.
The Finks, both in their early 60s, sold their farm last year so they could do different things with their lives and not be bound to the land.
In practice that means Germany and the Netherlands will have to spend more, as weaker countries like Italy, Spain and France will still be bound to cut deficits.
By the end of tonight's primaries in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, and Ohio, more than half the delegates in the primary process will already be bound to candidates.
More than anything else, Double Cup is a document of footwork's transformation, a sign that footwork needn't be bound to the traditional rules or forms that originally governed it.
They may not be bound to one specific location, but all of the action revolves around the two men making their way through a seemingly endless to-do list.
That proposal would allow elected officials and former presidents and vice presidents to retain their status -- but the DNC's 447 voting members would be "bound" to their state's results.
The issue was decisively settled in 1876 when delegates voted 395 to 353 to uphold past rulings stating that delegates could not be bound to vote against their conscience.
You need something that's easy for an average human, it shouldn't be bound to a specific subgroup of people, and it should be hard for computers at the same time.
In an interview, Mr. Zhu, the communications law professor, restated his accusations and insisted that those living outside China's borders could be bound to Chinese law for their online speech.
But you don't need to be bound to a desktop or laptop to manage your code or to compare the latest revisions of a file while you're on the go.
According to the screenshot above, shared by an Xbox Insider tester who posted to the Xbox One subreddit, ejecting discs from the drive will be bound to the "X" button.
That in turn would be bound to give fuel to Trump's oft-repeated charge that the Europeans are manipulating their currency to gain an unfair competitive advantage at U.S. expense.
On the other hand, 22019 percent of Republicans and those who voted for the president-elect say electors should be bound to vote for the candidate who won their state.
It's a tough sell to assume that everyone in a high school (or, in Pitch Perfect's case, college) will be bound to one another when they're off having their own adventures.
The only saving grace was that the sheer scale of the scare would be bound to alarm central banks everywhere and likely draw a policy response, especially from the Federal Reserve.
To Cramer, Friday's report seemed to challenge a longstanding theory: that as the economy strengthens, the Federal Reserve will be bound to raise interest rates, potentially causing the economy to overheat.
Fifteen delegates will be bound to the statewide winner, but the other 54 will be distributed, three apiece, to the highest vote-getter in each of the state's 18 congressional districts.
We're saying, the future of creativity is not bound to the desktop, therefore, it cannot be bound to the file format in traditional sense, therefore it needs to live in the cloud.
Wisconsin voters went to the GOP primary polls Tuesday thinking they were voting in a state whose delegates will be "bound" to a particular candidate going into the party's convention this summer.
The tech companies believe the U.S. should be bound to the same procedures it would go through to request physical evidence from another country, in effect obtaining permission from the foreign government.
"If they enter the United States across the boundary line at the port of entry and they claim asylum, we would be bound to hear that asylum claim," Howe told the committee.
Enemies of the U.S. would simply have to present themselves at the border, and the federal government would be bound to grant them the full Bill of Rights conferred on every American citizen.
Without the Obama-era language, health care workers would be free to object to performing procedures like gender reassignment surgery, and insurers would not be bound to cover all services for transgender customers.
Thank goodness we have a bright spot on the horizon this weekend, an event that will be bound to lift our spirits and perhaps make us momentarily forget the current state of America.
He held his book aloft and cried, And De-li-lah said to Samson, Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, and wherewith thou mightest be bound to afflict thee.
So though the 50 delegates that eventually emerge from that process will all be bound to vote for Trump on the first ballot at the convention, many of them might not truly support him.
But as the technique is developed, the bacteria may be bound to an antibody that targets heart cells, letting researchers inject the treatment in any vein, rather than directly into the heart, Woo says.
She wouldn't be bound to sit out those cases, but her comments about a Trump presidency would give the administration ample reason to pester her for the remainder of her tenure on the bench.
The Philippines may be bound to the United States through a defense treaty, but Mr. Duterte said on a visit to Beijing last year that it was "time to say goodbye" to the United States.
The lawsuit claims that national party leaders and Republican officials in Florida led voters to believe that the state's 99 delegates would be bound to the winner for every ballot at a potential contested convention.
He did not even raise the idea of levying a property tax, which officials have previously touted as a possible way of patching up local budgets (such taxes would be bound to anger middle-class Chinese).
"By demanding LGBTQ young adults specifically (& young adults in general) be bound to their parents' earnings … Mayor Pete is using the family as a locus of social control in the most cynical, conservative way," he wrote.
Unlike the full-serving European carriers operating transatlantic flights, Norwegian wouldn't be bound to one hub city but could operate a point-to-point route network between the three continents, choosing the most profitable routes to serve.
MLB players would no longer be bound to their teams in perpetuity via the Reserve Clause, and any currently unsigned player now had the option to become a free agent at the end of the 1976 season.
A federal judge has ruled the U.S. Education Department can be bound to his eventual ruling on whether federal law prevents student loan servicer Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency from turning over its records to Connecticut's banking regulator.
He pointed to opportunities in upcoming states, including Maryland, Indiana and Pennsylvania -- where a large swath of the delegates will not be bound to a candidate going into the convention -- as well as California, "the big Kahuna," Brookover said.
"The truth seems to be that the U.S. military and president jointly created fake news and it is without a doubt a rare scandal in U.S. history, which will be bound to cripple Trump's and U.S. dignity," it said.
Five of those will be reallocated to other delegates, as per state laws in Iowa and Nevada, while his three Virginia delegates will still be bound to vote for him on the Republican National Convention's first ballot in July.
The EMA had argued Britain's forthcoming exit from the European Union was an unexpected event that "frustrated" its 25-year lease on a building in Canary Wharf, meaning the European agency would no longer be bound to the lease.
But a person with knowledge of its structure, who was granted anonymity because the contract is not yet official, said that Arrieta could be bound to the Phillies for as little as two years, or as many as five.
In the two weeks following today, 13 more states (and a few territories) will vote, and by the time the dust settles on March 15, about 58 percent of delegates will already be bound to one candidate or another.
" She added, "As people, we should all be bound to the things that we love – other people, work, our families…and it's nice when those things get an extra reward that reminds you, 'Yea, it's OK to keep doing your thing.
Lastly, Rubio felt that the nominee should have the freedom to pick whomever he or she wants at the convention to help win in November and not be bound to a short-term decision made in the thick of the primaries.
So if blackness is, in fact, inherently political, if even our alternative fictions must be bound to a history both complex and inerasable, at least let there be Wakandas where blackness can be owned and celebrated – and where it can thrive.
The victory comes just days before the Republican National Convention rules committee is slated to meet in Cleveland, where a group of "Never Trump" delegates will push to slash party rules that force delegates to be bound to certain candidates.
Depending on the state they represent, the delegates will either be bound to vote for the dropped-out candidate anyway, allocated to another candidate, or will be set free to cast their vote for the remaining candidate of their choice.
She notes that she has no real way of earning money of her own; that when she marries, her property will become her husband's property, as will her children; she notes that her legal rights will be bound to him.
During a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Randy Howe, the executive director of CBP's Office of Field Operations, said the agency would be "bound" to hear from individuals claiming asylum if they cross into the United States at a port of entry.
RELATED: Ted Cruz sweeps Wyoming Republican Convention The delegate fight in Georgia is not yet over, with 31 more Republican delegates -- the majority of whom will be bound to vote for Trump on the convention's first ballot -- to be selected at a state convention in early June.
More than 90 percent of the delegates at the convention will be bound to various candidates — largely based on their performances in the primaries and caucuses — but on a second ballot more than 50 percent become unbound and will be free to vote for whomever they support.
It has also intensified the arms race among large credit card issuers, which are introducing increasingly lavish rewards programs to capture affluent consumers who spend large sums on travel and recreation, but no longer want to be bound to one particular hotel or airline's affinity program.
There's also no guarantee that the winner by these measures will win the most pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention, which for the first time will be bound to the caucus results in Iowa and will therefore be newly available on caucus night as well.
The stripping of safeguards under the act means U.S. ships and commercial fishermen in international waters will no longer be bound to check levels of underwater noise that could constitute harassment of the whales, while vessel strikes that kill or injure the humpbacks might not be closely tracked.
The scientists behind this research, led by Corby Martin of Pennington's Ingestive Behavior Laboratory, separated the participants into two groups for the two-year study: one that would be bound to a diet that restricted calories by 25%, and a control group whose members could continue to eat whatever they wanted.
"To allow people to get the treatment they need without having to interact with medication on a daily basis is hugely valuable because you deliver the treatment to them continuously so they don't have to interrupt their daily life or be bound to an eye drop or pill pack," says Bartynski.
The reason most think Trump has the nomination in the bag is because, by the current set of rules the party is following, more than 90 percent of delegates will go to the convention "bound" to cast their ballots for a particular presidential candidate — and most of them will be bound to Trump.
"Every free white male person, having attained the age of 16 years and not above the age of 60 years, who shall reside in the State of Louisiana and Parish of St. Landry, shall be bound to do patrol duty within the limits of the patrol district in which he resides," it read.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had vowed in the waning days of a re-election campaign he won on April 9 to annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, in a move that would be bound to trigger condemnation from the Palestinians and the Arab world and complicate the U.S. peace effort.
"We want to make it possible for our customers to be able to get the most out of their personal digital assistants, not to be bound to some single walled garden," Nadella said, at the Build developer conference in Seattle, as the company demonstrated how consumers will be able to reach Cortana through Alexa, and vice-versa.
That is because leaders in Beijing are all too keenly aware that, even though any direct intervention would be legally justifiable under the terms of the Basic Law, and in practice necessary for the purpose of stopping violence and restoring order, any such intervention would be bound to be negatively portrayed by the international community as an "act of suppression of Hong Kong's freedoms".
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron was arguing on Friday with his EU peers on the following outstanding issues in a draft reform package to help him campaign to keep Britain in the European Union: One of only two EU states to neither use the euro nor be bound to adopt it in time, Britain stands alone in insisting there will never be just one currency in the bloc, and Cameron demanded safeguards, particularly for London's financial sector, against being harmed by decisions taken by the euro zone.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron faces arguments on Thursday and Friday with his EU peers on the following outstanding issues in a draft reform package to help him campaign to keep Britain in the European Union: One of only two EU states to neither use the euro nor be bound to adopt it in time, Britain stands alone in insisting there will never be just one currency in the bloc, and Cameron demanded safeguards, particularly for London's financial sector, against being harmed by decisions taken by the euro zone.
In this way, I knew they'd be bound to one another — and the lot of them together to me — by story: the chimps standing in not just for the retired captives but also for the family I saw retiring in the upper boughs of an East African rain forest; the jaguar for the one a field biologist and I tracked all morning through the jungles of Belize only to have him double back and track us, merely to get what was most likely his first look at human beings; the elephant for the matriarch who, with a fierce eye as white as her tusks, held me and my guide frozen on a remote road in Uganda so that her calf could knock freely about within the safe cribbing of her mother's legs; the beluga for the one captured by the United States Navy in the waters of Hudson Bay in order to train him to surveil the Arctic Sea, where newly designed Russian submarines were known to hide.

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