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It'll be a tool for Apple, but it's not binding.
Erdogan has said the indictment was not binding for Ankara.
Shareholder resolutions are rarely approved, and they are not binding.
Judge O'Neill found that any such promise was not binding.
Committee reports and recommendations are not binding but can inspire legislation.
Matsumoto has endorsed Brafman's request, but her recommendation is not binding.
It's not binding but generally speaking, they're going to follow through.
The vote is not binding but will influence the FDA's decision.
The voting is for the most part not binding, but Mrs.
His decision to misgender Jett is not binding on lower courts.
"My ruling is not binding on him just as his ruling is not binding on me," he said, adding if there were any conflicts in their decisions a higher court could resolve them, according to NBC News.
The staff lawyers' opinions are not binding, but judges often follow them.
There are precedents, but they're not binding, which is a good thing.
No. Travel warnings should be taken into account, but are not binding.
The student referendum is not binding on the university, Georgetown administrators said.
The determination is not binding and will be reviewed by the agency.
Although ICJ opinions are not binding, they carry weight under international law.
Even Podemos, a far-left party, says that the referendum is not binding.
It's true that the GOP platform is not binding on the next president.
While the vote is not binding, it will hint at the European mood.
The advisory panel is not a court, and its findings are not binding.
But that finding is not binding and must be reviewed by the agency.
But the guidelines are not binding, and Judge Pauley will decide his punishment.
It is not binding but will increase pressure on the government to act.
Ms. Sturgeon's statement is not binding, and there are many steps to go.
Because the board's findings are not binding, its members are ultimately hamstrung, Fort said.
North Korea does not recognise Ojea Quintana's mandate and his recommendations are not binding.
The recommendation is not binding, however, the culture ministry always respects the body's decisions.
The vote results are not binding, so don't require the board to take action.
Mr. Burnham maintained that the courts wrongly decided those precedents, which are not binding.
The advocate general's view is not binding but is usually followed by ECJ judges.
While the advocate general's comments are not binding, judges follow them in most cases.
The recommendation is not binding, but the culture ministry always respects the body's decisions.
The judge's initial determination is not binding and will be reviewed by the agency.
But since the emission cuts are not binding, he could still refuse to comply.
So the judge's findings are not binding on the police commissioner, James P. O'Neill.
An oath not yet sworn is not binding on pre-trial statements or actions.
While the offer was not binding, it helped boost Twilio's appeal with other investors.
For another, the spanking and Mother's Day arguments were "silly" interpretations and not binding.
The vote delivered a resounding "yes" to split from Iraq, but is not binding.
The recommendation is not binding and is subject to approval by a separate Cade court.
Although influential, the ECB's opinion is not binding and may be ignored by the ministers.
While the advocate general's opinion is not binding, it is usually followed by the court.
While Tuesday's recommendations are not binding, the government said it will take them under consideration.
The vote is expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, but is not binding.
"It's not binding," said Michele Ainis, a professor of constitutional law at Roma Tre University.
Rulings by British courts, while not binding elsewhere, can influence legal thinking in other jurisdictions.
Their recommendations are not binding on countries, though are widely seen as carrying moral weight.
Presidential budgets are not binding documents but vision statements outlining an administration's priorities and principles.
The votes are not binding, but they could help lawmakers settle on a way forward.
The framework is not binding in the event that the board determines there were extenuating circumstances.
The referendum is not binding, but the Dutch government will have to respond to the outcome.
The state Republicans held straw polls in 2008 and 2012, but the results were not binding.
Here's the latest "Brexit" news: • As a legal matter, the June 23 referendum is not binding.
Though the ruling is not binding, it has put the future of the base in doubt.
But the appellate ruling is not binding on federal courts in other districts, including New York.
It is not clear whether operators of the boats followed the recommendations, which were not binding.
The government says the recommendation from the commission is simply that — a recommendation and not binding.
While citizens should always take warnings on board and read them in detail, they are not binding.
The clause about the length of a recess, more provocative lawyers argue, is authoritative but not binding.
Whilst that vote is not binding, May's position would be badly weakened if parliament rejected her deal.
The recommendation is not binding, and the ultimate decision will be made by the Department of Justice.
The vote was not binding but the company said it will consult investors on future pay deals.
Beddow said it was too early to comment on EQT's Vocus proposal because it was not binding.
The deadline was not binding, and the U.K. is not expected to face sanctions or immediate punishment.
The Christchurch Call is not binding and does not include penalties for platforms that do not comply.
His views are not binding, but are mostly followed by the full court in its final rulings.
Australia's same-sex marriage survey is not compulsory and the result is not binding on the government.
Thousands of approval letters for the federal program are not binding, the Education Department said last week.
Of course, shareholder proposals are typically not binding, so companies are not required to abide by them.
The votes are not binding, but they give a sense of sentiment towards the company in Europe.
While the guidelines are not binding, they could form the basis of further action in coming years.
While the platform is not binding for candidates, it is a symbol of a party's core values.
Its recommendations are not binding, and its member companies don't have to say whether they follow them.
The advisory committee's recommendations, which are not binding on the C.F.T.C., could throw another obstacle on the path.
Opinions of the advocate general are not binding, but are followed by the EU court in most cases.
Monday's ruling in Miami circuit court is not binding on other state trial courts, the Miami Herald reported.
EDF's Works Council, whose recommendations are not binding for management, will review the Fessenheim compensation package on Sept.
A number of the executive actions he plans are only suggested "guidance" for federal agencies, not binding regulations.
However, it is difficult to predict the outcome of Sunday's vote as the regional results are not binding.
Orrick wrote that the memo is not binding and the attorney general can revoke it at any time.
For example, the shareholder votes required by the Securities and Exchange Commission on executive pay are not binding.
Its guidance is not binding but EPA assessments are considered by the state government when approving major projects.
Its guidance is not binding, but EPA assessments are considered by the state government when approving major projects.
"This resolution is not binding and represents only a stance on the issue," said political analyst Tanja Topic.
Obama administration lawyers say the deferred deportation practices are not binding rules subject to the Administrative Procedure Act.
The Basel rules are not binding on members such as the EU, which can still tweak them during implementation.
If any amendments are passed, they are not binding on the government but could pressure it to change course.
The vote organized by Kurdish authorities is expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, but is not binding.
Co-op board rules are not binding for you, except ones that protect health or safety or enforce laws.
Brad Smith, the president of Microsoft, said the call was "leading to real action, even if it's not binding".
U.S. law allows for sanctions on countries the USCIRF terms of particular concern, but its recommendations are not binding.
She had never authorized him to play Fortnite, which meant that the EULA was not binding on her son.
However, none of these regulations have been enacted by Congress, and so they are not binding to U.S. states.
Finally, on inspection, some Trump orders amount to little more than optional advice for the government — not binding reforms.
The agreement's emissions reductions were not binding and it did not impose any specific requirements on individual U.S. states.
The guidance was not binding, but the EPA's assessments are considered by the state government when approving major projects.
Opinions by the advocate general are not binding, but EU court judges follow them in the majority of cases.
While the 47-member Council's resolutions are not binding, all countries work hard to avoid its "naming and shaming".
The vote is not binding, since the decision ultimately rests with the governments of the European Union's member countries.
Wednesday's motion is not binding, but can influence member states so far undecided on whether to approve glyphosate's use.
The parliament, like the ECB, has only a consultative role in the process and its recommendations are not binding.
There is even speculation that Britons could try to step back from the brink — the referendum itself is not binding.
The forecast is not binding guidance for rates but it is an important document for the bank's policy-making board.
An opinion of an advocate general is not binding but is followed by the court in the majority of cases.
The motion is not binding however, and if enough lawmakers voice their agreement, there may not be a formal vote.
The shareholder vote is not binding for Munich Re, but Pischetsrieder said the group would discuss the matter with ISS.
While such statements are not binding, the Code stipulates that such statements must be accurate and made on reasonable grounds.
Any such declarations were not binding but were needed for it to analyze its options, it said in a statement.
And in any event, the brief said, a ruling from a Brooklyn magistrate is not binding on courts in California.
While early action is not binding, early decision does require that a student attend the school if they are accepted.
Say-on-pay votes are not binding in Canada, but they are viewed as a key barometer of investor sentiment.
The opinion, by the European Court of Justice's advocate general, is not binding but the court normally follows such advice.
The recommendations of the commissions are not binding, but it is rare that the government does not act on them.
Likewise, these goals are not binding under international law and there is no penalty for ultimately failing to meet them.
That recommendation is not binding and would need to be approved by a joint resolution of the Senate and Assembly.
The court rulings on Arkansas and Kentucky are not binding on federal officials as they consider proposals from other states.
By 13 votes to one, the judges backed the decision, which is not binding but carries weight under international law.
The vote is not binding, but could put pressure on the company to take a harder look at climate issues.
The UN ruling is not binding but could open the door for future climate change asylum seekers, asylum advocates said.
MORE's contention that the Paris agreement didn't require Senate approval as a treaty because the emissions limits were not binding.
Unlike the Catalonian referendum, which sparked a political crisis in Spain, the Italian votes were legal, but not binding on Rome.
The Mufti's opinion, however, is not binding and the six will be sentenced alongside the five other defendants on June 18.
The guidelines are only advisory and not binding on Judge Nathan, who said Mr. Buell would be sentenced on July 6.
While its rulings are not binding, the Commission's recommendations are influential and require a response from the institutions it reports on.
While the early verdicts are not binding on other cases, they are important in helping both sides assess the claims' value.
The report's findings, however, are not binding, and the report is intended to help improve the department's relationship with the community.
The guidelines are not binding on a judge, but are often used as a reference point for determining a criminal sentence.
The committee's recommendations are not binding, but carry weight in government decision-making and will be hard for ministers to ignore.
While an AG's opinion is not binding on the court, it is highly influential and the court frequently accords with it.
Erdogan said the indictment against members of his security detail, who have since returned to Turkey, was not binding for Ankara.
Campus guidelines regarding sexual activity are no more than guidelines and not binding on students unless part of a matriculation contract.
If any amendments are passed, they are not binding on the government but could put pressure on it to change course.
The resolution is not binding, and it will ultimately be up to the national party to make any changes to the process.
The United States, Japan and South Korea have also issued sanctions on North Korea, but they are not binding on other countries.
The Trump administration explored the possibility of changing that pledge, since it is not binding under international law, but decided against it.
While state court rulings are not binding in other states, judges will often consider similar cases in crafting their decisions, Li said.
The motion is not binding on the government, and May could theoretically continue negotiating in search of a deal parliament will approve.
Platforms are not binding on candidates, but they distill a consensus of the forces within the party at this point in history.
The pledge was part of the international climate agreement finalized last year in Paris, so it is not binding under international law.
Jackson said her rulings in the case were significant, even though they are not binding on any other judge in the future.
Doing so is no easy task and Mr. Walsh said HUD would likely argue that the Inspector General's findings "are not binding."
The votes are not binding and are designed to help lawmakers find a Brexit plan that commands a majority support in parliament.
The recommendations are not binding, but they do constitute an extremely detailed path forward for the next three years of EV adoption.
Jeff Flake Flake's demand for an FBI investigation was not binding, but he held a huge amount of leverage to make it happen.
The amendment to state party rules is not binding in the 2016 election, but will take effect in 2020, according to U.S. Uncut.
When Kelly's decision was brought up at the hearing in San Francisco, Tigar said that ruling was not binding on his own decision.
But the greenhouse gas cuts in the deal are not binding, and it is not a treaty, because that would require Senate ratification.
The proposal includes significant spending cuts to popular programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, although they are not binding in the long run.
It is not binding but will have a bearing on possible talks with Washington, since parliament would have to approve any deal agreed.
Budget proposals lay out an administration's priorities for the coming year, but are not binding as Congress has the power to set spending levels.
The outcomes of these early trials are not binding on other cases, but will help both sides value the remaining claims for settlement purposes.
The companies are in exclusive negotiations to finalize terms and agreements, SCB said, adding that the agreements were not binding and subject to approval.
While not binding on other cases, verdicts in these bellwether, or test, trials are meant to help steer settlement talks in the overall litigation.
Verdicts in the bellwether trials are not binding on the other suits, but they provide both sides insights about the value of each claim.
But the panel's report is not binding on the government, and health ministry officials have maintained that manufacturers must comply with the new rules.
That promise, as well as the limits on emissions that nearly 200 other countries submitted for the agreement, are not binding under international law.
MORE's contribution for the United States, which is not binding, was to cut emissions 85033 percent to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
The companies are in exclusive negotiations to finalise terms and agreements, SCB said, adding that the agreements were not binding and subject to approval.
The recommendations by the European Commission, the bloc's executive body, are not binding on member states and do not involve new outlays of money.
Defendants have the right to be tried by a jury although its decision is not binding and can be changed by the presiding judge.
It's worth noting that the advocate general's opinion is not binding on the CJEU — which will issue a ruling on the case next year.
The opinion is not binding on the judges, who are expected to rule later this year, but the court generally follows the advocates generals' advice.
A plebiscite is a vote by the people, but the government can choose to do what they like with the result — it is not binding.
Although the committee's recommendations are not binding, they could influence prosecutors who are continuing to investigate Vale and its executives for negligence regarding the disaster.
Since the cuts are not binding, Obama never submitted it for Senate ratification as a treaty, something that would have been nearly certain to fail.
The 10-page opinion of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, a panel of five experts in international humanitarian law, is not binding.
While those prior proceedings can provide useful guidance, they are not binding in the way that a Supreme Court decision is binding on other courts.
The truth is that according to Article 10 of the UN's own Charter, General Assembly Resolutions are generally not binding, and do not create international law.
But Nouy said the provisioning rules are not binding and that the ECB would exercise case-by-case flexibility, and thus it was within its powers.
On Friday, Britain's transport select committee, whose conclusions are not binding on the government, said VW should be punished to avoid a repeat of the scandal.
Verdicts in these early trials are not binding on the rest of the litigation, but are used to help gauge the value of the remaining claims.
Examiners may help pinpoint wrongdoing, but their reports are not binding, can burn through tens of millions of dollars and often hinder negotiations rather than help.
The European Parliament will have to approve any Brexit deal, although its motion on Wednesday, backed by 556 votes for to 62 against, was not binding.
While not binding, the opinion cast an unflattering light on Iran's opaque judiciary, which has never provided evidence to explain precisely why Mr. Wang was arrested.
These guidelines are important, and judges must consider them, but they are not binding; judges may sentence within, above or below the guidelines at their discretion.
When the Hildesheimer heirs, two grandsons, sought to reclaim the violin, the parties agreed to mediation before the commission, whose decisions are advisory and not binding.
And that's for producers that follow the guidelines of the United Egg Producers trade group, which are not binding and which many egg farms explicitly reject.
Many of the efforts are "guidance" for federal agencies, not binding regulations, and some rely on funding increases that a Republican-led Congress is certain to reject.
The outcome of the cost-benefit analysis is not binding for the government, which also needs to weigh the costs of a potential withdrawal from the project.
The agreement's greenhouse gas cuts are not binding, though President Obama has said the United States would reduce its emissions 85033 percent to 28 percent by 2025.
Although any findings from parliament's Business Innovation and Skills committee are not binding on government, they could add to public pressure for stricter rules on top firms.
It was the first instance of a federal agency accepting the premise, but it was an administrative-law decision, not binding on other agencies or the courts.
The ministry also said that the court's adviser opinion was not binding and that the court's final ruling would most likely take place in April this year.
The thousands of approval letters that have been sent by the administrator, FedLoan Servicing, are not binding and can be rescinded at any time, the agency said.
While not binding, the shareholder vote increased pressure on CEO Werner Baumann and forced Bayer's supervisory board to issue a statement reiterating its support for the leadership team.
Cade's board in April said it should grant approval for the deal, but the recommendation is not binding and is subject to approval by a separate Cade court.
U.S. law allows for imposition of sanctions on countries the commission terms "of particular concern," but the USCIRF's recommendations are not binding and these are not automatically imposed.
The tape was "not binding them tight together, more like keeping them together," NYPD chief of detectives Dermot F. Shea said in a press conference on Nov. 2.
"This decision is not binding on any other court," Michael Burger, executive director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, tells Mother Jones.
Their lawyers argued that employee agreements signed by the former Science Care executives were not binding because the documents were overly broad and unfairly designed to prevent competition.
Beata Szydlo, the prime minister, said it is not binding "in the sense that the state needs to enact it", pointing out that Poland is a "sovereign state".
The Interior Ministry confirmed that the email was authentic and sent by its chief spokesman but said it was not binding and consisted of suggestions rather than instructions.
They also say staying in the Paris deal, even if its emissions reductions are ostensibly not binding, would make it legally harder to repeal Obama's climate change regulations.
But the emissions limits are not binding under international law, and any country, including the United States, would not face formal international punishments for violating its own pledges.
They're not binding in any way, so to what extent they can be enforced and who would be liable in the event of problem — there's none of that.
This range -- which is influential but not binding on the sentencing judge -- is based on the defendant's prior criminal history and the seriousness of the charges of conviction.
These NDCs are not binding, but countries who submit them agree to track their progress and report on it every five years, in regular "stocktakes," beginning in 2023.
Axon's warnings and guidelines are not binding on police departments, and while more than 90 percent of police agencies deploy Tasers, there are no universal standards for usage.
It is unclear whether Trump will work through the four-year exit process within the agreement or declare that since it is not binding, he can bypass it.
Zuckerberg's plans are not binding in any way — they're mostly guidelines to keep investors abreast of the fact that the CEO is offloading billions of dollars in stock.
But doubtless there will be a segment of listeners who respond that, precisely because they pertain to worldly and material matters, such pronouncements are not binding on the faithful.
Thanks to trolls on 4chan, the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, began to pull ahead, though the poll was not binding and the magazine eventually chose President Obama.
In Romania, the leu was unfazed by the rejection on Tuesday of finance ministry nominee Florin Citu by parliament's joint budget and finance committees, whose decision is not binding.
The working party's opinion is not binding, but pact must clear other hurdles — including a resolution by the European Parliament — before it can be finalized by the two governments.
Two wealthy regions of northern Italy voted overwhelmingly on Sunday for greater autonomy, though those referendums were held in line with the constitution and were not binding on Rome.
The vote is not binding, but if May has not set a date for her departure by then it will add to the pressure for her to do so.
But the emissions cuts are not binding on the countries that sign onto the pact, so it is up their individual governments and international pressure to meet the goals.
The opinion, related to a case before the Court of Justice involving a Romanian man and his American husband, is not binding, but the court generally follows such advisories.
Moreover, the Higgins decision is not binding precedent outside the Western District of Kentucky (or even inside it), since it was the product of a single district judge's pen.
The president's budget blueprint is not binding, and Congress is expected to reject many of the proposals as it takes up the budget in the coming weeks and months.
Beijing has issued guidelines on overseas investments advocating environmentally friendly practices, but one big concern is that the guidelines are not binding and merely offer a blueprint, said Greenpeace.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's parliament joint budget and finance committee failed to endorse the nomination of Florin Citu as finance minister post on Tuesday, though their vote is not binding.
The Austrian government is concerned that signing up to the pact, even though it is not binding, could eventually help lead to the recognition of a "human right to migration".
The Supreme Court's order didn't end the case — it just meant that the DC Circuit's earlier opinion was not binding precedent as the case went forward in the lower courts.
The parliamentary panel's report is not binding on the government but lawmakers have the political clout to influence decisions, as is evident from last year's delays in implementing the rules.
The mufti's guidance is required when a court seeks the death penalty but his decision is not binding.. The sentences, confirmed by the court in Saturday's hearing, can be appealed.
Mr. Lichtenstein's plea agreement, however, said the government and the defense had stipulated that federal sentencing guidelines, which are not binding, suggest a sentence of roughly five to six years.
The DOJ policy against indicting a sitting president is not binding on state-level prosecutors (typically called attorneys general at the statewide level and district attorneys at the county level).
"This OLC opinion is not binding on Congress, the courts, or the states that have expressed their ongoing will to give women constitutional equality," said the Equal Rights Amendment Coalition.
Arguments have been made, though, that the deadline is not binding, and two other states ratified the ERA in the past couple years: Nevada in 2017 and Illinois in 2018.
Calling Mr. Trump's Golan recognition "only a declaration," Mr. Meridor noted that the presidential proclamation was done without bipartisan support or international backing, and is not binding on future administrations.
Kumar told media the bids that had been received were "not binding, but serious," and the bank had no plans at this time to drag the airline into a bankruptcy process.
Although the advocate's opinions are not binding, the court generally follows them and it also has a track record of siding with the ECB, which brought the case along with Rimsevics.
While it would be difficult for Trump to immediately pull the United States out of the pact, its emissions reductions are not binding, so he could refuse to comply as president.
However, Indonesia's State Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno said the agreement is binding while Rio Tinto and Freeport both said the heads of agreement is just a step and not binding.
"The recommendation is not binding on the Minister, and we consider it improbable that the exemption will not be granted," said Canaccord, which has a speculative buy rating on the firm.
" Government aides were also quoted in newspapers as telling Johnson and Gove that any agreement so far was "meaningless" and "not binding," with "full alignment … not meaning anything in EU law.
The resolution that is now signed by student body president Elam Miller is not binding, but the student government is working with university leaders to figure out what to do next.
Still, the decision is not binding for the San Bernardino case, said Eric A. Berg, a litigation lawyer and special counsel with Foley & Lardner, who is a former Justice Department lawyer.
The parliamentary budget office opinion is not binding, but its rejection of the growth forecasts forced Economy Minister Giovanni Tria to return to parliament for a second straight day to explain.
Cruz's contentions were that: The Court agreed with him on both counts, ruling 25-24 that the ICJ ruling was not binding and Texas could execute Medellín if it so chose.
But state prosecutors operate separately and independently from the federal Justice Department, so the policy is not binding on state attorneys general or district attorneys, who charge and enforce state law.
Mr. Knowles had faced a maximum sentence of 10 years; the federal sentencing guidelines, which are not binding on a judge, had suggested 27 to 33 months, his plea agreement shows.
If, in the future, a president wants to bypass a similar provision, executive branch lawyers can cite the statement as a kind of precedent suggesting that such limits are not binding.
The 30 percent compares with an existing target of 20 percent for 2020, which initially was not binding and the bloc was far from achieving until a law in 2012 forced progress.
"Such a case is not a 'civil or commercial' matter for the purposes of that regulation," said the Advocate General, whose views are not binding but are usually followed by the court.
A resolution, which is not binding, called for the government to remove the banknote to "reduce illicit money flow, encourage the use of bank accounts and reduce the size of undocumented economy".
Agreements covering the Eurofighter and the Meteor missile were meant to prevent any country unilaterally halting exports but they were framed as memorandums of understanding to safeguard confidentiality, not binding formal treaties.
Yes. It's not binding precedent—it's just a federal district court decision—but especially in an area where there's not a lot of binding precedent, it's potentially going to be quite significant.
The formal advice from a European Court of Justice advocate general - not binding but usually heeded by the court - suggested to some lawmakers that revoking the "Article 50" divorce notice was an option.
They also worry about precedent, although AWA orders have traditionally required a case-by-case analysis and opinions from federal district judges, such as Pym and Orenstein, are not binding outside their jurisdictions.
The groups had to declare preliminary interest on Tuesday, but any declarations were not binding and were needed for it to analyse its options, Popular said in a statement to the market regulator.
But its emissions limits are not binding, so a future president could simply not try to meet the United States's pledge of a 26 percent to 28 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
While the recommendations are not binding, they are likely to add to the pressures confronting President François Hollande, a Socialist, who is expected to pursue re-election next year despite abysmal popularity ratings.
Barzani, who is KRG president, has said the vote is not binding, but meant to provide a mandate for negotiations with Baghdad and neighboring countries over the peaceful secession of the region from Iraq.
While the BPK report's recommendations are not binding, they could be turned into political "ammunition to undermine" President Joko Widodo ahead of the election, said Achmad Sukarsono, an analyst at the Control Risks consultancy.
Masoud Barzani's KRG says the referendum is not binding and was meant to be a legitimate mandate to negotiate with Baghdad and neighboring countries over the secession of the Kurdish-controlled region from Iraq.
OLC serves as the chief interpreter of federal law for the administration, but its conclusions are not binding on federal courts, and Tuesday's opinion is unlikely to abate the brewing controversy over Whitaker's appointment.
He had testified at a 2016 pretrial hearing about his pledge not to prosecute Mr. Cosby, but Judge O'Neill found it was not binding on the current Montgomery County district attorney, Kevin R. Steele.
The recommendation is not binding and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could still allow Philip Morris to make such a claim, but some analysts think the agency might ask for additional data first.
Martin Bowman of Britain-based This is Rubbish said the 50 percent target is not binding, meaning nations would not face penalties for failing, but called the requirement to report annually as a breakthrough.
In legal filings this year, the Education Department said that the approval notices that the company sends to borrowers seeking certification are not binding and can be rescinded by the department at any time.
But district court rulings are not binding precedents, and Mr. Cooper argued that Mr. Kupperman's — and Mr. Bolton's — former focus on national security made his situation different from Ms. Miers's and Mr. McGahn's, anyway.
While such resolutions are not binding on the government, this one is likely to be heeded: Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdihad earlier called on parliament to end foreign troop presence as soon as possible.
More than 1,000 prominent British lawyers have written to Prime Minister David Cameron to say that lawmakers in parliament should decide whether Britain leaves the European Union because the June 23 referendum was not binding.
The vote, expected to result in a comfortable "yes" to independence, is not binding and is meant to give the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) a mandate to negotiate secession with Baghdad and the neighboring countries.
Though the referendum was not binding, moves by MPs to overrule its result would be a political travesty in the absence of a dramatic shift in public opinion (of which there is no sign, yet).
Helming the joint mission of the groups Free the Delegates and Delegates Unbound along with ally Dane Waters, Unruh is charging that RNC primary results are not binding: "It's a preference poll," she tells NPR.
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Masoud Barzani says the vote is not binding, but meant to provide a mandate for negotiations with Baghdad and neighbouring countries over the peaceful secession of the region from Iraq.
O'Reilly, whose recommendations are not binding, had said she had found no evidence that the participation of Draghi and other ECB officials in the G30 had influenced Frankfurt's work as the euro zone's banking watchdog.
How Ruth Bader Ginsburg steered the court on Texas' abortion law Besides the federal law, there is also a Code of Conduct that governs lower court judges but is not binding for the Supreme Court.
But it would not be impossible for him to fulfill his pledge to "cancel" the agreement, since the emissions-cutting goal that Obama promised as part of the pact is not binding through international law.
It stressed on Thursday that its guidance was not binding and will be applied case-by-case, a move that Tajani said could be seen as addressing some of the concerns raised by the parliament.
The vote, expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, is not binding and is meant to give Barzani's KDP a mandate to negotiate secession of the oil producing region with Baghdad and neighbouring states.
Alberto Bagnai, a League economist who heads the Senate Finance Commission and is behind the proposed reform, told Reuters that while the ECB opinion about such matters was not binding, the government would respect it.
The vote, expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, is not binding and is meant to give Masoud Barzani's KDP a mandate to negotiate secession of the oil producing region with Baghdad and neighbouring states.
The vote, expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, is not binding and is meant to give Massoud Barzani's KRG a mandate to negotiate secession of the oil producing region with Baghdad and neighbouring states.
The vote, expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, is not binding and is meant to give Masoud Barzani's KDP a mandate to negotiate secession of the oil producing region with Baghdad and neighboring states.
" If a WTO dispute settlement report "is adverse to the United States," the USTR can consult with Congress to determine whether to implement a recommendation "confirming that these WTO reports are not binding or self-executing.
While the report's recommendations are not binding, NEB chief engineer Iain Colquhoun told Reuters on Tuesday the regulator's push for higher standards for manufacturers will ensure pipeline operators do not need to outline comprehensive additional specifications.
The vote, expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, is not binding and is meant to give Massoud Barzani's KRG a mandate to negotiate secession of the oil producing region with Baghdad and neighboring states.
Last year, the federal Department of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board issued findings contending that gig workers are contractors, not employees, but those findings are not binding on state agencies that oversee unemployment benefits.
When the president told reporters he knew nothing about the deal, he helped Ms. Clifford's case that the hush agreement was not binding if Mr. Trump did not know about it and did not sign it.
That has to do with getting a fact pattern, arguing an amendment or exceptions to an amendment, and using case laws and case precedents to think about what's binding, what's not binding — to prove your point.
Michal Bobek, whose advice as advocate general is not binding but usually followed by European Court of Justice (ECJ) judges, said European Union rules on GMOs exempted mutagenesis and did not differentiate between old and new techniques.
While the parliament's backing is not binding on European governments, it represents a sign of cross-party political support for the European Union to pursue its most ambitious defense plan in decades after years of spending cuts.
" But the UN group's decision is not legally binding on the UK. A spokesperson from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights previously told Motherboard that the ruling is "not binding in itself.
In addition, Ireland has regulatory guidelines on fees that are not binding; and Luxembourg has no specific regulations on fees of its own, but says it applies the principles from the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
The cross-party committee's recommendations are not binding and the final wording of the planned referendum to change some of the world's strictest abortion laws will be down to the government and require the support of parliament.
The state high court expressed a disagreement with the U.S. Supreme Court over the interpretation of the statute, and concluded that (since the U.S. Supreme Court precedent was not binding) it would adhere to its own interpretation.
The vote, expected to deliver a comfortable "yes" for independence, is not binding and is meant to give Massoud Barzani's KRG a mandate to negotiate secession of the oil producing region with Baghdad and the neighbouring states.
The minister, an academic who is not a member of either of the ruling parties — the right-wing League and the populist 5-Star Movement — stressed that the MOUs were framework agreements and not binding international treaties.
MELBOURNE, Australia — A solid majority of Australians voted in favor of same-sex marriage in a historic survey that, while not binding, paves the way for Parliament to legally recognize the unions of gay and lesbian couples.
In the beginning of the process, anyone who creates a frozen embryo has to elect whether to use, discard, or donate them (though it's not binding and someone can change her mind) if they don't get used.
The vote, expected to result in a comfortable "yes" to independence, is not binding and is meant to give the KRG a legitimate mandate to negotiate the secession of the autonomous region with Baghdad and the neighboring countries.
The report, which is not binding but bears political weight, also called on EU states to set up a watchdog in charge of countering money-laundering in the bloc, after scandals at several EU banks in recent months.
The opinion of the economic committee is not binding, but shows that Brexit costs are already influencing the drafting of EU annual budgets, as EU agencies prepare to move well before Britain's formal departure set for April 2019.
The Environmental Audit Committee, whose conclusions are not binding on the government, said VW had only just started to recall cars in Britain and UK authorities have yet to decide whether to take legal action against the company.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's devolved parliament will vote on the triggering of Article 50, which formally starts the process of Britain leaving the European Union, even though its vote is not binding, the pro-independence devolved government said on Thursday.
The resolution, which will go to a vote by the full chamber in March, is not binding, but has a bearing on possible talks with the United States, given that the parliament would have to approve any deal agreed.
But since the emissions cuts nearly 200 countries agreed to in the pact are not binding in international law, Trump as president could refuse to take actions to meet the pledge that Obama made to cut the country's emissions.
The United States Supreme Court's decision was not binding on Alabama directly, he said, and so Chief Justice Moore was only informing confused probate judges what the law was as they waited to hear from the State Supreme Court.
The advice, though not binding, could strengthen Vivendi's hand in its protracted legal dispute with Mediaset, a row that has been a distraction for both firms as they grapple with competition from new rivals in Europe such as Netflix.
The EU document, which is not binding but sets the bloc's priorities for the coming six months, urged an alignment of national laws on insolvency and corporate taxes in the 28 EU countries to remove barriers to capital flows.
While committee recommendations are not binding, the opposition from both policymakers and staff at national central banks highlight the division, which may weaken the effectiveness of policy since much of it relies on convincing markets of the ECB's resolve.
"Even though the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (Expert Panel) has concluded that methylene glycol and formaldehyde are the same thing and you shouldn't use methylene glycol in hair-straightening products, it's not binding, so companies are free to ignore that," Faber said.
The task force, which was formed by the government earlier this year and whose recommendations are not binding, also said that licensing and production controls should be used at a federal level to encourage a competitive system that includes small producers.
"He's playing a game with the parliament, with the Senate, to show that he is serious about implementing reforms," Antoine Lesne, head of SPDR ETF Strategy at State Street Global Advisors, told CNBC Tuesday, noting that the pledge was not binding.
The court's directive - which is not binding - came after a particularly cold winter in Delhi with 44 deaths reported in the first week of the year alone, according to Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal commenting on media reports on Twitter.
The resolution by the European Parliament, backed by 510 deputies against 160 with 29 abstentions, is not binding, but is a further step in a process that could end with Poland losing its voting rights in the 28-nation bloc.
It said the federal cabinet's political commitments were not binding in the sense that the farmers claimed, and that the government also had leeway in deciding how to meet its obligation to protect the farmers' property and livelihoods from climate change.
The offers for a majority stake in the utility, which is expected to fetch at least A$4 billion ($3.07 billion), are not binding and final prices will not be provided by bidders until due diligence is completed, four sources told Reuters.
On March 2nd, the European Parliament voted temporarily to suspend visa-free travel for Americans visiting the EU. The vote is not binding—it will be up to the European Commission, the body's executive arm, to decide whether to implement the recommendation.
The committee serves as an advisory group to the FDA and the voting results are not binding, said Dr. Walid Gellad, director of the Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing at the University of Pittsburgh, who was not involved in the committee meeting.
Advocate General Maciej Szpunar, whose opinions are not binding but are usually followed by the European Union's top court, said on Thursday German rules setting a retail price floor for prescription drugs were in violation of free trade in Europe's single market.
The court said EU citizens may invite the Commission, the EU executive, to propose an EU law if a so-called "citizens' initiative" gathers 1 million signatures from at least a quarter of EU countries, but such an invitation was not binding.
That means the arrangements that internationalists perceive as core to the daily routine of travel and commerce — trade treaties, navigation rules, passport regimes — as well as fundamental security and rights standards such as the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty are not binding on the United States.
The recommendation is not binding, but could influence ASN in deciding to reject EDF's proposal to leave eight key faulty weldings in place rather than replace them, a process that could again delay the reactor by many months and cost EDF hundreds of millions of euros.
The cracks in once-solid Democratic support for Israel are one reason that some former U.S. officials and analysts argue that Trump's moves now may give more space for Democrats to maneuver on the Israeli-Palestinian issue by making it clear past playbooks are not binding.
"The opinion of the Department of Justice, the Attorney General or even the President of the United States is not binding on me," Colonel Cohen said, referring to legal memos from the Bush administration that authorized brutal interrogation techniques like waterboarding that are now outlawed as torture.
Chevron, which took the lead in fighting the case, called the decision "important and well-reasoned" and said although the ruling is not binding on other courts, judges in similar cases "should follow Judge Alsup's lead and dismiss their cases as well," according to spokesman Sean Comey.
The recommendation is not binding, but it could influence the ASN in deciding to reject EDF's proposal to leave eight key faulty weldings in place rather than replace them, a process that could again delay the reactor by many months and cost EDF hundreds of millions of euros.
If you wanted the GA to pass a resolution banning tech house—well it wouldn't be a ban because the GA resolutions are not binding—then according to Article 18 of the UN Charter, a 2/3 majority of the UN members would need to approve the resolution.
OPM said the spate of local laws passed in recent years raising local minimum wages to as high as $15 per hour are not binding on the federal government under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which says federal law supersedes conflicting state law, in the memo released on Wednesday.
While a vote from the European Parliament is needed, its outcome is not binding, and Lagardes appointment will be finalized by EU leaders at a regular summit on October 17-18 Lagarde's decision to resign comes on the eve of a meeting of the Group of Seven finance ministers in Chantilly, France.
"To be clear, what the hearing is about is feedback on guidelines that are being proposed by the FDA, and these are not binding regulations; they are just points to consider," said Dr. Insoo Hyun, associate professor of bioethics at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, who did not attend the hearing.
Democrat Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE has spoken highly of the Paris accord and plans to comply with it, despite the fact that its emissions limits are not binding.
But the board's recommendations are not binding on the commissioner, James P. O'Neill, and in more than than half of the board's cases that he took final action on between January and June, he set aside or modified the conclusions, reversing a trend over the previous two years when the board and the police commissioner were increasingly in accord.
A referendum would need to be approved by parliament and May has ruled out proposing one, saying it would deepen already ugly divisions over Britain's biggest decision since World War Two and betray the 52 percent - 17.4 million people - who voted to leave the EU. While Tuesday's votes on amendments are not binding on the government, they would be politically hard to ignore.
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Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan, a President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE appointee, this week cautioned that courts follow "convention," not "binding precedent," in referring to transgender individuals by their chosen pronouns.
A referendum would need to be approved by parliament and May has ruled out proposing one, saying it would deepen already ugly divisions over Britain's biggest decision since World War Two and betray the 52 percent - 17.4 million people - who voted to leave the EU. While Tuesday's votes on amendments are not binding on the government, they would be politically hard to ignore.
" And even the 2nd Circuit agreed that private litigation may turn out to be a bust if, for instance, "the corrupted LIBOR figure on competition was weak and potentially insignificant, given that the financial transactions at issue are complex, LIBOR was not binding, and the worldwide market for financial instruments - nothing less than the market for money - is vast, and influenced by multiple benchmarks.
A referendum would need to be approved by parliament and May has ruled out proposing one, saying it would deepen already ugly divisions over Britain's biggest decision since World War Two and betray the 52 percent - 17.4 million people - who voted to leave the EU. POLITICAL STATEMENT But while Tuesday's votes on amendments are not binding on the government, they would be politically hard to ignore.

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