Sentence examples for be stipulated as from inspiring English sources

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The Tarski biconditionals themselves might be stipulated, as the minimalists envisage.

A monied proposal will, I believe, be attended to; if it should, the claims upon France can be stipulated as part of the payments, and that sum can be paid here to the claimants.

The article correctly points out that United States and Russian heavy bombers will be stipulated as carrying one nuclear warhead for the treaty's counting purposes, but doesn't mention that neither country deploys nuclear warheads on its strategic bombers.

Thus, the study supports both hypotheses and indicates clearly that the leadership development program has had an effect on two different outcomes of trainees compared to non-trainees and might be stipulated as an effective program.

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"The possible is that which does not entail any contradiction, or which is not impossible (Ontologia, §85).[46] Next, the definition of a possible thing or being is stipulated as 'something which is intrinsically possible".

A variety of new methods of execution — lethal injection, asphyxiation, firing squad and electrocution — were stipulated as part of the new legislation.

It was stipulated as part of the design requirements that the bridge had to be high enough to allow large boats to pass below, but not too steep for pedestrians and cyclists to climb.

The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission-based design response spectrum for the seismic design of nuclear power plants is stipulated as the reference spectrum for ground motion selection.

It may mean that work experience, training, equal opportunities and the recruitment of apprentices are stipulated as part of the contract specification.

While ghee is the traditional cooking ingredient used on the south Asian sub-continent, the use of vegetable oil in Birmingham Baltis is stipulated as a key unique feature in the BBA's application to EU.

It has often been noted that Porta opens perspectives on the sinister tradition of eugenics, not uncommon currency in European intellectual culture since its articulation in Plato's Timaeus (90), where a handsome body is stipulated as the abode of a beautiful soul.

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