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It is also still difficult to stipulate whether physiological changes are due to transport or the unstable state of the patient [ 12, 19, 24, 26].
We have no cut-off values in the scales measuring participation, and it is therefore difficult to stipulate what is a good and sufficient outcome for participation.
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"Because one cannot completely isolate climate change as a cause, however, it is difficult, if not impossible, to stipulate any numbers".
Defendants also often have good strategic reasons to stipulate to the accuracy of crime lab reports.
In 1961, his booking contracts began to stipulate that he would not play before segregated audiences.
To stipulate exactly what it might look like was to try to programme freedom.
It fails, for instance, to stipulate the complete elimination of egregious export subsidies.
We argue over whether adopting parents should be allowed to stipulate a child's religious background.
The fix is to stipulate that \(w'Rw'\).
This led us to stipulate that liquid dispersion is controlled by packing geometry only.
I don't even want to stipulate on what it may be called.
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