That would undoubtedly help lots of current borrowers who find themselves in a terrible bind.
Central banks are gearing up to fight the fight, but they're in a real bind.
Once the arsenic is in contact with the sulphur, it will bind to it.
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In many ways, this award is a symbol of the broader ties that bind our nations.
Where were the chains and ropes that police say were used to bind those three women?
The antibodies bind to the CTLA-4, found on a cell's surface, and shut off the brake.
Iron bars embedded in the masonry would bind the two together, like hoops around a barrel.
RNA. It also has a part that likes to bind chemically to the appropriate amino acid.
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In principle, most democratic nations have constitutions that bind the behavior of government officials.
This double bind creates a barrier that keeps many women from the top.
Even 100, 000 is nothing more than a small bind to get into the smartphone game.
Andress-Tobiasson said the evidence was enough to bind Drayton over to state court for trial.
Trigger never saves the day, because no congress has the authority to bind a future one.
The new China-Russia partnership aims to bind the two countries in the energy field.
Clinton and his team emphasize that WTO membership will bind Beijing to international rules of commerce.
This puts retirees in a bind as money market rates are too low to live on.
Decisions are made through consensus, and the ties that bind people to the group are loose.
Manufacturers typically dry mix it with other ingredients or loosely bind it to other materials.
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Sports bind us to each other and to places in time like few events can.
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Cultural groups that found effective ways to bind non-kin together out-competed groups that were less cohesive.
We could not bind the future even if we had a unity of vision today.
The self-inflicted wound it too deep to bind, the bleeding too profuse to staunch.
The biggest loser is of course women, who are caught in a double bind.
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Plainly, Mr Assad is in a bind and cannot see how to wriggle out of it.
His fortune may have been made in the Gulf, but roots in Yilan still bind him.
This is an attempt to isolate and exclude, to sever the ties that bind peoples together.
Governments need to bind themselves to credible fiscal rules that provide incentives for good behaviour.
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These plans will have little practical impact beyond leaving the Tories in a bind.
Its people's shared detestation of Arab northerners will no longer be enough to bind them together.
Deloitte's best hope for getting out of its bind lies in a rapprochement between policymakers.
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