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The stipulations
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The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.
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The stipulations for buyers at the Meadows at North Valley Stream are typical.
The stipulations that allowed the shop to reopen allowed the two owners to avoid a trial; the employee has a court date later this month.
The stipulations laid down so far for Thornian time machines imply that the generators of H+ Σ0) cannot intersect Σ0.
The stipulations contained in the Act caused significant controversy during debates over NATO's military command structure.
The stipulations of the rule will be gradually phased in starting next year.
The stipulations stated that it would be a two out of three falls match and that only two members of Demolition would be allowed at ringside.
The stipulations stated that the only way to win was to force the person in your opponent's corner to throw a towel into the ring.
The stipulations demand absolute loyalty ("You shall have no other gods before me") and specify the way the Lord is to be worshiped.
The stipulations for hunting on farmland are pretty specific.
But under the stipulations, I couldn't do it.
"One of the stipulations was that the clock had to work.
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