Aún no tenemos significados para "bound by".
1Although the crisis magnifies Noonan's power, he remains bound by EU strictures.
2But Kellenberger said such non-state groups are bound by international humanitarian law.
3Do you understand these terms and agree to be bound by them?
4Our view of what is normal is bound by time and place.
5As Tolstoy writes: ' bound by the flesh but free through the spirit.'
6Unfortunately, I'm still bound by my oath not to let you interfere.
7Smaller car companies could be bound by them if their sales increase.
8Just like the UK they'll be bound by their laws, he said.
9Clans were bound by ancient law to respond to a beacon fire.
10As an independent agency, the CFTC is not bound by the order.
11For the priests affirmed that the people were bound by the vow.
12Once a decision has been made, all members are bound by it.
13The site is bound by Stewarts hospital to the south and west.
14The world of creation is bound by natural law, finite and mortal.
15But you know I am bound by the laws of the college.
16It's not just the media who are bound by these laws, though.
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Bound by a través del tiempo
Bound by por variante geográfica