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Any adult could obtain such a license, and the license could stipulate a quota for personal monthly use.
Or you could stipulate, as Mariah Carey does, that the décor in your dressing room never contain any printed fabrics.
But while the city could stipulate who was eligible for buildings based on income levels, it could not predict how or if the tenants would get along.
Even though commissions do not provide for guilty pleas in capital cases, the supporters say, a defendant could stipulate to the military court during a brief trial that he committed an offense, accomplishing much the same goal.
States have leeway to decide how to implement the rules: ministers could stipulate a tariff above which prisoners forfeit voting rights, or allow judges to remove them as part of their sentences.
Harold A. Mayerson, a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, said legal separations could stipulate there be no public discussion of private matters, and could impose penalties for violations.
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This route is more robust, since it recognizes in blacks a complex moral interpretation of the harm they are suffering, which presupposes the condition the earlier rendering could only stipulate.
Of course, like the abstractionist, the combinatorialist could simply stipulate as part of the definition that all legitimate recombinations must be genuinely possible states of affairs of a certain sort, genuinely possible recombinations.
The government could also stipulate that all retail sellers provide buyers with a written receipt, regardless of transaction type (cash, credit, etc)., which would create a paper trail for evasion with risk of having the buyer turn them in (the FairTax authorizes a reward for reporting tax cheats).
"Had he wanted to," Ms. Morayef said, "President Morsi could have stipulated that the military's jurisdiction would have been limited in this case and that every civilian will be referred to a civilian court, but he chose not to".
Ahead of critical talks starting next week, most of the world's leading economies now privately admit that no new global climate agreement will be reached before 2016 at the earliest, and that even if it were negotiated by then, they would stipulate it could not come into force until 2020.
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