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If logic is indeed "true by convention," then some of the relevant conventions must apparently be "implicit" in our practice, rather than the results of explicit stipulation.
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Said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu at a regular briefing in Beijing today: "The Chinese government administers the Internet according to law and we have explicit stipulations over what content can be spread on the Internet".
According to local media company Sina Entertainment, a journalist who inquired at the official website of the State Administration of Radio and Television (SARFT) did not find any explicit stipulations that "the male artist could not wear earrings on a TV show".
It is the Committee's consensus scientific opinion that your decision to set the primary ozone standard above this range fails to satisfy the explicit stipulations of the Clean Air Act that you ensure an adequate margin of safety for all individuals, including sensitive populations".
The Manual of Reason states that it is God, but most later Naiyāyikas drew a distinction between words which have belonged 'endlessly' in the language (introduced by God) and words introduced by an explicit human stipulation (e.g. the technical terms in Pāṇini's grammar).
Second, vulnerability assessments are less explicit than EBPH reviews in their stipulation of criteria for evaluating evidence strength and consistency in comparison with major current EBPH efforts that place a strong emphasis on review methods [e.g., the Guide to Community Preventive Services Community Preventive Services Task Forcee 2012)].
Indian law and stipulations in wireless licenses give law enforcement officials here explicit and broad powers to monitor voice and data communications that could be useful in investigating crimes.
Among the stipulations proposed in the Drone Aircraft Privacy and Transparency Act are explicit disclosure of data collection practices, requirements for the public accessibility of UAS operation information, procedure for obtaining warrants for search with concurrent prohibitions on the sharing of information, and regulatory oversight from the appropriate branches of the federal government.
On the invoice from New York's Michael Werner Gallery where Rich purchased the painting in 2004, in fact, was a stipulation that the "artwork, while purchased privately, is done so with the explicit agreement that the work is to be given as an eventual gift to the Carnegie Museum of Art".
His letter contained 'one stipulation'.
That was another stipulation.
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