The House Democratic caucus on Thursday non-bindingly rejected the overall deal, with the estate tax cut a key factor. ❋ Dan Froomkin (2010)
You watch him as spell-bindingly captivated as if you saw one of your own mates exit a fancy dress shop in a leotard and cape, armed with nothing more than good intention, and front up to a gang of shifty looking characters. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The Executive could secretly and bindingly opine, through the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) of the Department of Justice, that Congress and the laws of the United States could not stop the Executive from doing whatever it wished, as was exemplified in secret OLC memos, including memos falsely authorizing torture and abuse of prisoners. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I would love to know at what stage in its pampered existence the BBC decided, informally but bindingly, to hate Israel & promote Islam. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The plot also thickens with the Chrysler/Fiat situation…Chrysler got taxpayer money, Fiat just sort of, non-bindingly offered to buy a 35% stake in them a couple days ago, now the government is threatening to yank the money back if a Fiat deal goes through. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Stabenow says she's talking with the Obama camp about fully funding the green-collar jobs plan she got (non-bindingly) inserted into last year's budget resolution. ❋ Unknown (2009)
When he pulled on the gray smock he found that it did not reach far past his knees and was bindingly tight about the shoulders. ❋ Norton, Andre (1964)
As easily as the other, he says, and of course more bindingly if there can be a difference. ❋ Edgar Lee Masters (1909)
You guarantee directly to the cheap labor of these tropical regions, and indirectly, but none the less bindingly, to the cheap labor of the world, free admission of their products to this continent, in unrestricted competition with our own higher-paid labor. ❋ Whitelaw Reid (1874)
The office itself is but the point where the ringing of the metal takes place, where the actual business is more bindingly entered into; but on great, or, as they are technically termed, grand days, there will occur -- what will also apply, perhaps, occasionally to grand operas -- very heavy operations. ❋ Various (1836)
Last Tuesday, he wrote: "I have to spend the next three weeks at work on the most mind-bindingly dull, boring, grey, miserable, **** job - dealing with election complaints!" ❋ Unknown (2010)
This being Venice the view is spell-bindingly magical of course. ❋ Unknown (2010)
"I have to spend the next three weeks at work on the most mind-bindingly dull, boring, grey, miserable, **** job - dealing with election complaints!" ❋ Guido Fawkes (2010)
The figures exclusively comprise the batches bindingly ordered within the scope of project agreements, as well as on-call orders arising from framework agreements. ❋ Unknown (2010)