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The stipulation
noun
The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.
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"The stipulation simply indicates that Ms. Hardeman will not be arrested without probable cause.
The stipulation by Justice Richard D. Huttner was made after a three-hour closed hearing.
The stipulation that practice must be reinforced serves to distinguish learning from the opposed loss of unreinforced habits.
The stipulation that were to be no moving parts disappeared in favour of a cauldron with 204 moving petals.
The stipulation is that you have to ask for one.
The stipulation of a national turn is put to the test using these two cases.
The stipulation has become known as the "guard exclusion".
The stipulation stated Moxon was "directed to supply the government with fake handwriting samples".
The stipulation is that the driver also has to be a Costco member but the policy is rarely enforced.
The stipulation, in most cases, is that you first recognize that you actually made the mistake or had a failure.
The stipulation: "Stop Killing Us!" Kennebunkport, the home of George H. W. Bush, was on ACT UP's list in 1991.
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