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A Stipulated Definition of Ideology.
A stipulated daily two-hour ceasefire between the army and rebel forces, meant to allow in aid, could save lives, too.
Though this case comes to us on a stipulated record, there is no stipulation that the ASARCO capital gains were not intended to be used to benefit a unitary business, part of which operated in New Jersey.
It would return funds for students who failed to pass tests at a stipulated level.
Excess-profits tax, a tax levied on profits in excess of a stipulated standard of "normal" income.
The owners want the tax on payrolls that exceed a stipulated threshold to exist each year of the agreement.
The safety rods are to be inserted into the core within a stipulated time during off-normal conditions of the reactor.
Cool-down time means a time cooling a thermal mass from a room-temperature to cryogenic-temperature within a stipulated amount of time.
The law mandates all individuals to have insurance coverage for a stipulated minimum benefit package, a necessary companion of community rating.
It is an agreement under which a sum is borrowed from an investor at a stipulated rate of interest and repaid after an agreed period of time.
It turned out to mean something rather more practical: a clause in an actor's contract that requires both cast and crew to meet a stipulated level of diversity.
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