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It's all just history now, a stipulation in a contentious divorce.
If the sentences are couched within ordinary or philosophical English, so that their truth conditions are not just a matter of stipulation, there may be no resolving the dispute, even among ideally rational philosophers (see §4).
But such a stipulation may not be legal. .
But such a stipulation may not be legal.
"There were just a few legal stipulations and conditions I wanted tweaked a little and club has agreed to it and I signed it this morning".
But there was a stipulation: they had to use ingredients that could be found at just about any grocery store.
It is just a matter for conventional stipulation based upon pragmatic factors like convenience.
"OK," Alberto says finally, adding a stipulation: "No politics, just food".
So this is where we stand today: At the corner of "What now?" Avenue and "Whose intellectual property is this if we use the grant?" Street -- just a block down from "Stipulations?
To prevent infrequent use just for sending huge files, there's a stipulation that Lycos mail accounts that go unused for 30 days will be deleted, but for $6 per year that limit is removed.
There was just one stipulation: my budget was a strict $15,000.
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