It therefore views any suggestion that it should be bound to curb its emissions as a threat.
The implications of such a vote would be clear - everyone would be bound to support the result.
Two conflicts that may or may not be bound to one another.
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The commission's final recommendations are due in September, although Mr Cameron will not be bound to include them in the Conservatives' next general election manifesto.
Under European law, the German government would still be bound to go ahead (as would other countries, like the Netherlands, which share German misgivings about admitting Italy).
There is even talk that the SNB might increase interest rates later this year (they are currently just 0.25%), something that would be bound to increase the franc's attractions.
Readers will be bound to ask themselves the same question: apart from a frank and entertaining account of the company's Hollywood fiasco, the picture of the company that emerges from his researches is relentlessly positive.
As well as squeezing Mr Milosevic, the monitors are desperately trying to prevail on Kosovo's fractious ethnic Albanians not to take military action of a sort that would be bound to provoke a disproportionate Serb retaliation.
But it would be as wrong to conclude that giving codeine to somebody from Malta would be bound to work, as it would to assume that giving it to a Swede would be a waste of time.
With no designated framework to release the funds, the process of decision-making will be subjective and will be bound to come under intense public scrutiny, given the level of public anger at the last round of injections into the banking system.
While each partner brings high quality relationships with equipment suppliers, the joint venture will not be bound to any single vendor for new nuclear development, and will be able to make use of the best available technology for each element of the nuclear new-build programme.
Aditya Mittal, president and chief financial officer of his father's company, told a recent London conference (run by a consultancy, World Steel Dynamics, and Metal Bulletin) that one of the emerging majors would be bound to be Chinese, despite the extreme fragmentation of China's industry at the moment.
Data integration processes (often called ETL when building a data warehouse or data prep when an analyst is massaging data) can take place in Pentaho so that the massive work of massaging and cleaning data does not have to be tightly bound to a specific data warehouse technology or to complicated programming methods.
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For example, under stricter rules a benefit corporation that commits to donating 25% of its annual earnings to local charities would be legally bound to do so, even if it became unprofitable.
Ireland and Ulster rugby star Stephen Ferris has agreed to be "bound over to keep the peace" over charges of assaulting two men.
If you ever want to help a not-for-profit, the executive director will be bound and determined to get you to be the treasurer or chair the finance committee.
In a recent leaked letter to the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, Mr Ramesh mulled going further, floating the idea that India should be less bound to its developing-world allies and take bolder mitigation steps.
Well of course he's been very good to the army and the police by giving them land and he's given them various advantages and so to some extent they are bound to be loyal to Mugabe.
Even Google Glass, which actually does appear to be a dramatic leap forward in the way we interact with computers, is bound to be a tough sell that could take years for the population to acclimate to.
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Firstly, the value of these insights suggests that we will be happy to share our personal data but there is bound to be an element of suspicion.
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Governments agreed to be bound by multilateral rules in order to free trade internationally, but retained the right to set their own policies domestically.
First, any effort to have the IRS police advocacy activities of social-welfare organizations is bound to be clumsy and prone to degenerate into either selective or broad witch hunts.
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If the US can increase production by 25% within the decade, could the world?? I doubt it, but we cannot be sure, because there are bound to be fields in other countries ripe for exploitation with the same technology.
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If the governance structure of the congregation is the pastor listening to Jesus and filling the flock in on the message with no one else knowing anything about how the money is accounted for, there are bound to be problems from time to time.
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Lord Scott, who conducted the Arms-to-Iraq inquiry in 1992-1996, told BBC Radio 4's The World At One that there was bound to be some evidence that had to be kept private.
Ministers say they want to opt out of the package because the UK does not need to be bound by them - but then negotiate to rejoin individual measures where it is in the national interest to do so.
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