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If there were a critic's rulebook, it would stipulate the need to begin any piece on postmodernism with a pop culture reference and a tone of moral ambivalence.

It would stipulate that some categories of food be made unavailable on some days and that vending machines should dispense only healthy products.

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"I think a winning presidential campaign, if you were just to throw a dart on the wall and look at the cost of it, I would stipulate around $1.2 billion," Schmidt said on a recent episode of the Words Matter podcast.

Ahead of critical talks starting next week, most of the world's leading economies now privately admit that no new global climate agreement will be reached before 2016 at the earliest, and that even if it were negotiated by then, they would stipulate it could not come into force until 2020.

Its provisions would stipulate that only women between the ages of 21 and 35 can be surrogates.

You just find what the public is so upset about that even the Republicans would stipulate to it if forced to (e.g., that excluding people from health care because they have "pre-existing conditions" is something we can't continue to tolerate) and build it into whatever plan the special interests can hammer out around it.

It will determine whether Iran will remain under an arms embargo and restrictions on its missile programme and would stipulate the conditions in which broader sanctions could "snap back" in the event of non-compliance.

Even though BMG would stipulate in the agreement that it denied any knowledge of the lip-sync scheme, some observers speculate that the company's participation in such a settlement could establish a dangerous precedent.

"Mr. Robbins wanted the dogs killed initially," said Dennis M. Perlberg, one of his lawyers, adding that when Mr. Robbins heard about the muzzles and leashes that the agreement would stipulate, "he said he would consent to it".

This month, variations of the constitutional amendment — which would stipulate that government cannot spend more tax dollars than it takes in — will get their first votes in both chambers of Congress since 1995, as part of the law passed in August to raise the debt ceiling.

This would stipulate that the Assad regime could continue but only if it stopped the brutal attacks on its citizens and set in motion a political process leading to eventual power sharing.

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