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In the interest of clarity, I will stipulate and adopt what I take to be the most common usage, despite recognizing that this usage is not ideal.
First, I will stipulate that the issue I am considering is not an abstraction called torture, but instead the moral justifiability of known and documented Bush-Cheney interrogation practices that were called by that Administration "enhanced interrogation techniques" (EIT).
If they don't, "99 percent of the time" buyers will stipulate that it be removed be as part of the offer.
It is hoped that this meeting review will stipulate more research on EpCAM and that a common name will be adopted by the scientific community.
It is encouraging that this time around the government will stipulate that one new home must be built to replace one sold, and this gives me hope.
Anne Shackleton, careers adviser at Newcastle University: "While many graduate employers will stipulate a minimum number of UCAS points, it is always advisable to contact their graduate recruitment team directly and explain your situation.
"I will stipulate that they were polite.
But neither Williams nor the Nets can predict what a new labor deal will stipulate.
Many joint custody arrangements will stipulate weekly Skype sessions between parent and child while apart.
For instance, a child will stipulate that the potential match for an octogenarian father should be in her 70's.
As well as putting a limit on your spending, the card provider will stipulate a minimum monthly repayment you need to make.
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