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(If \(T^*\) is infinite then a stipulation of the above form will be needed for each sentence \ \psi\) in \(T^*\).)[11] The definition is legitimate, according to the traditional account, so long as it meets the Conservativeness and Eliminability criteria.
Then I added a stipulation.
Then he added something else: a stipulation that the drawing's future resale value would depreciate in exact proportion to the car's value, meaning that eventually the drawing would have no value at all.
We're into the weeds, then, stuck on issues like the league's mid-level exception, a stipulation, favored by the players, that allows teams to spend money they probably shouldn't spend.
"Now, then, with respect to the first of these points, there is a stipulation on the part of Hills that he will supply the acids; there is a stipulation on the part of Mr. Croll that he will purchase acids from Hills, and from no other person.
He then sued in federal district court, with his lawyer agreeing to a stipulation that Afroyim had in fact voted in Israel, but arguing that the statute under which this action had resulted in his losing his citizenship was unconstitutional.
Apple had a stipulation, though.
First, however, a stipulation.
Ultimately, as part of a stipulation, she dropped that request.
We think that such a stipulation should not be implied.
It's all just history now, a stipulation in a contentious divorce.
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