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American foreign policy has never stipulated that a country's abuse of its own people or neighbors is a cause for American military intervention.
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If we stipulate that George, discussed above, has never been at risk of being the victim of a Cartesian demon because, say, Cartesian demons do not exist in George's world then George's belief that he is not such a victim is a safe one, even though we saw in the previous section that it could not be sensitive.
If the lawyer was "willing to stipulate that [Yordy] has never lectured at the university or professional level, he's never written any professional journals, and he's never had any training on psychology," then Yordy could speak as a lay witness but not about psychological problems, Pelletier said.
More complex is the future of the Kyoto protocol, the world's only treaty stipulating cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, which the US has never joined and will not.
Quail are traditional and legal quarry for Egyptian netters, and although there has never been a strict bag limit, regulations limit the height of nets, stipulate that they be spaced a certain distance apart and that non-target species ('bycatch') be released unharmed.
This has never existed.
- never had this option and it has never been considered.
Daptomycin has never been used.
Mr. Forster, who stipulated that he had never knowingly consumed a cupcake but had seen them on television, bit into a chocolate Chelsea and gave a slight nod.
Even when the country never stipulated, only use the doors closest to the driver as entrance, and all the other ones as exit.
We've never met the man, so we're willing to stipulate that Sen. Tom Coburn (R- Okla)., a physician who recently announced his early retirement from the Senate, is a sweetheart to have at a dinner party.
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