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By stipulation the hearing was confined solely to the question of jurisdiction, and after considering the evidence, the complaint was dismissed.
Concerned about the future of its landmark Marcel Breuer building, which Mr. Lauder considers the Whitney's spiritual home, he placed a stipulation on his gift that the building could not be sold for the foreseeable future.
A committee will consider the claims, and the company will drastically relax its usual stipulations, requiring only that claimants demonstrate a familial relation to the insured.
Europe, in common with the rest of the world, has always considered the settlements to be illegal under international law, and existing E.U. agreements with Israel already contain stipulations barring benefits to settlements.
That's a pretty huge stipulation considering that the People's Republic of China has been heavily invested in information technology R&D to revolutionize both its Armed Forces and its civilian infrastructure simultaneously for the past 20 years or so.
In addition, his person is considered "inviolable", a stipulation that stifles any criticism of him or his policies.
The latest edition of the DSM has also changed several of the criteria for anorexia nervosa, including the stipulation that the patient must have stopped menstruating in order to be considered anorexic.
The retention of the higher premiums that it obtained by means of the stipulation and the denial of its promise to refund are facts properly to be considered.
In the stipulation, the government labeled all of these offenses as "war crimes," although they're not considered war crimes under internationally accepted laws of war.
As the stipulation required, she was fired.
But what about the stipulation that they must be celibate?
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