Bound
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As a result of that perilous precedent, Russia no longer feels
bound
by the unwritten agreement.
Given the size of India’s Muslim population, this is
bound
to drag down overall economic development.
And that desire is
bound
to explode from time to time in Western territory, where freedom is so naked.”
In that case, his successor, the callow Kim Jong-un, can claim to be
bound
to do as he was told.
The issue is
bound
to arise again, with several pending bills proposing revisions of the FISA court.
More than half the containers
bound
for Milan from the Far East are unloaded in northern European ports.
The number of countries in this category is
bound
to increase as the number of nuclear power reactors doubles over the next 20 years.
While machines and non-US actors have no First Amendment rights (and private companies are not
bound
by the First Amendment in any case), abhorrent domestic groups and individuals do, and they can serve as intermediaries for foreign influencers.
Both systems held relatively firmly together, though the glue that
bound
them was different, and both attempted to strengthen their positions throughout the world.
That policy was destined to produce a financial crisis, because it was
bound
to leave governments and banks with depleted assets and larger debts.
Sociopolitical conditions in developing countries where demographic growth outpaces economic growth--the situation throughout the Middle East and North Africa--are
bound
to deteriorate rapidly in the years ahead.
The trickiest cases are in a third category: private conversations whose disclosure is
bound
to cause offense, embarrassment, or tension, but has no obvious redeeming public-policy justification.
They do leave bruises and generate tensions that are
bound
to undermine the confidence and frankness with which individuals interrelate, which can sometimes impede effective cooperative decision-making.
Such leaks are also
bound
to lead governments to place a higher premium on information generated by covert intelligence-gathering, which is generally less leak-prone, but usually of much lower quality – as I can personally attest, having once been responsible for Australia’s main secret services.
It is also
bound
to inhibit officials – all but the bravest tend to be inhibited anyway – from conveying foreign criticism of government policy or personalities that might find its way into the media.
A world that is
bound
closely together must be a world that works closely together if it is to prosper together.
But the regime that emerges is
bound
to be more attuned to local conditions, and thus to religion’s vital role in the social fabric.
The most successful countries are those where employers and employees feel
bound
to a common fate.
They would prefer to clinch deals with partners one by one, without being
bound
by the obligation to apply liberalization measures across the board and without being forced to abide by the rulings of the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism.
With so little political and ideological baggage, Trump is not
bound
to specific positions on most policy issues, whether domestic or foreign.
The fourth lesson is that mudslinging is
bound
to happen.
Thus, workers who are not productive enough to justify a wage above the replacement income are
bound
to become unemployed.
They are
bound
to choose older homes in established neighborhoods that have already been connected to the many networks that make them a habitat.
With benchmark interest rates stuck at the dreaded zero bound, monetary policy has been transformed from an agent of price stability into an engine of financial instability.
It is therefore
bound
to be a long struggle.
The truth is that any fiscally-driven recovery policy is
bound
to have reformist implications.
Re-balancing the economy from gas-guzzling to energy-saving – and from private to public consumption – is
bound
to alter the goal of economic policy.
As a result, Kosovo and Serbia would constitute two distinct international subjects,
bound
by a confederation hinging on a common decision-making body.
Because supervisors’ decisions affect individuals’ property rights – and their actions or omissions can put taxpayers on the hook to bail out banks – governments, parliaments, and the courts are
bound
to hold the watchdogs on a tight leash.
South America was
bound
to experience some pain in the wake of East Asia's financial crisis of 1997-8.
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