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If its lega-sequel predecessors are any indication, “Gladiator II” could be bound for box-office success.

That would give him three years to chart his own course without any need to report to the UN or be bound by its rules.

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While the US might leave the Paris Agreement quite quickly, Trump would still be bound by other global efforts to fight climate change.

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Last year, the state appeals court in San Francisco ruled the state lawsuits may proceed because the state officials did not agree to be bound by the arbitration agreements.

Two years ago, the justices struck down part of state law that authorized private attorneys to sue on behalf of a group of employees, even though they had agreed to be bound by individual arbitration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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