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Instead, he reasons that a vital goal of a person is 'a state of affairs that is such that it is a necessary condition for the person's minimal happiness in the long run.' 13 The stipulation of 'in the long run' is to avoid health being centred on immediate pleasure and instead, be more in line with long term happiness, thriving, or flourishing such as Aristotle's eudomonia.
Another: a benefactor attached a swim-test stipulation to a donation after his child drowned.
But, in many agreements, the calendars for many are poorly designed, based solely on both parents' efforts to control their child's plans rather as a contractual stipulation in time sharing than a child's necessary downtime to chill from a hectic and draining school year.
It's all just history now, a stipulation in a contentious divorce.
"The code even makes a stipulation about a 'peaceful purpose,"' Mr. Curr went on.
Note that this is, up to a certain point, a matter of stipulation.
RICHMOND, Vt .— It was 1960 in northern Vermont and Mickey Cochran had a simple plan with an uncommon stipulation.
A position always is accompanied by a stipulation, either "White to play and win" or "White to play and draw".
No, I call it a tyrannical stipulation".
So, a final stipulation: Cigarettes aren't going away.
The government has ignored a legal stipulation that mining companies must always pay royalties.
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