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Earlier this year, regulators approved Google's $700 million acquisition of ITA, a travel software maker, but imposed stipulations that require Google to be cooperative with competitors.

The Secretary or agency head shall promulgate regulations and may impose stipulations specifying the extent to which holders of rights-of-way and permits under this chapter shall be liable to the United States for damage or injury incurred by the United States in connection with the right-of-way or permit.

The city fears that Mr. Recchia could get the votes in the Council to impose the stipulations.

Any regulation or stipulation imposing liability without fault shall include a maximum limitation on damages commensurate with the foreseeable risks or hazards presented.

The only stipulations imposed were that the film be set in Somers Town, and that it contain no "gratuitous" sex or violence.

The winner must undergo industry-standard, third party testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as well as submit two valid forms of government-issued identification in compliance with​​ ​2257 regulations​, part of the US's stringent record-keeping stipulations imposed upon pornographers.

When they don't exist, the clever ones invent them, as Lars von Trier and his Dogme 95 brethren did by imposing on themselves perversely austere stipulations.

The Secretary or agency head may, by regulation or stipulation, impose a standard of strict liability to govern activities taking place on a right-of-way or permit area which the Secretary or agency head determines, in his discretion, to present a foreseeable hazard or risk of danger to the United States.

For the club, the settlement completes the transition to a new era: under a previous stipulation by the attorney general's office imposing term limits, all of the officers and board of governors who forced Mr. James out have since stepped down.

Two EU institutions – the court of justice and the European Commission – would be empowered to rule on conformity with these stipulations and the commission would effectively be charged with imposing fines.

In the end, the charge was applied to the Swiss parent company and a monitor will be imposed on its operation neither stipulations the bank would have preferred.But, as Credit Suisse noted prominently in the release describing the settlement, there is no expectation of lost "licenses, nor any material impact on its operational or business capabilities".

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