bound by law उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- But some state board members argue that the panel is bound by law to retain much of its control over textbook selection.
- Having survived until the end of the time stop, the LEP is bound by law and leaves the remaining gold and departs.
- Graduates of the school are bound by law to major in the pure and applied sciences, mathematics, or engineering upon entering college.
- Sen . Harry Reid, D-Nev ., said the EPA was bound by law to establish a new arsenic standard by June 22.
- China considers Taiwan a breakaway province, though the United States is bound by law to make sure Taiwan's military defenses are strong.
- Graduates of the PSHS are bound by law to major in the pure and applied sciences, mathematics, or engineering on entering college.
- Social Security trustees are bound by law to keep the program solvent, and they have made projections 75 years into the future.
- The Council is also bound by laws that implement a European directive on mutual recognition of professional qualifications from European Economic Area countries.
- FAA's Duquette said the agency is pleased with the level of response from foreign 737 operators, who aren't bound by law to respond.
- Washington doesn't formally recognize Taiwan, but is bound by law to consider any threat to the island's security a matter of grave concern.