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- verb Present participle of
stipulate .
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Examples
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But what would the harm have been in stipulating that such information be supplied within a utility bill, or included as part of an agreement in a rental contract?
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He did not address the issue of some of the more onerous terms stipulating the participation of schools in future
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It also calls for the setting of feasible time frames such as stipulating that a secondary school student should be able to write his fifth-year exam in any of the languages by the year 2010.
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Lefever, in other words, is in no position to know what he’s stipulating, which is that "the most good for the most people" required torture.
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McAran noted a lot of strings are attached to the funds, such as stipulating the money for new and innovative programs.
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"This must not be a blank cheque - certain conditions must be attached, such as stipulating the construction of 1000 MW of wind, and
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We're stipulating that it's true, so we don't have to worry about that.
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We're stipulating that it's true, so we don't have to worry about that.
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April 30th, 2010 at 7: 29 pm provan: I thought you were claiming it is true, and I was implicitly stipulating that it is.
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I suggest the Senate should be made even more clearly an instrument of the state legislatures (than it was originally) by simply stipulating that two senators are selected by each state legislature.
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