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For the same reason, the negotiators argued to move language stipulating a hundred-billion-dollar annual fund for climate aid out of the binding part of the deal.

Language stipulating no $$ for border wall.

Another notable cut from the original executive order — language stipulating preferential treatment for religious minorities fleeing persecution (i.e., Christian refugees in Muslim-majority countries).

Despite the new mandatory language, the bill stipulates that failure to check a box cannot be used to invalidate an application, meaning there is no real enforcement mechanism.

State legislatures that enacted the NPV would agree that their state's electoral votes would be cast for the winner of the national popular vote even if that person was not the winner of the state's popular vote; language in the bill stipulated that it would not take effect until the NPV was passed by states possessing enough electoral votes to determine the winner of the presidential election.

The language of the trust stipulated that the trustees could award the trust's assets to Lozick at any time prior to that 21 years, but also noted that if she were to die before they did, the fortune would go to Lennon's grandchildren.

The syllable is a unit relatively easy to identify and segmental if the splitting rules stipulated by the language orthography are followed.

I'll stipulate that some language in the social justice community can be annoying.

Two dimensions were identified to depict the development of reading proficiency quantity and quality, with the former stipulating how many things language learners can do while the latter describes the accuracy, fluency, or confidence that learners can do them.

The meeting stipulated Bengali as an official language of the Dominion of Pakistan and as a medium of education in East Bengal.

In recent years, as a further safety net, the HSUS worked hard to secure language in the Interior spending bills, further stipulating that no wild horses could be sent to slaughter.

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