Sentence examples for makes no stipulations from inspiring English sources

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But the treaty makes no stipulations about economic arrangements more radical than those that France did so much to craft in the Treaty of Rome in 1957, which provided for the abolition of obstacles to the free movement between member states of goods, persons, services and capital.

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However, after water leaves a public water system and enters a pool, its quality is not regulated at the national level in the United States as it is in some countries, and the Safe Drinking Water Act makes no stipulation that tap water meet any additional requirements for use in pools or spas.

"The broadcasters have made no stipulations about any particular club and where they might be within the league structure," he said.

McCain's campaign made no stipulations on the questions I could ask (and they didn't even hold this against us).

Winthrop made no stipulation that works could not travel, unlike the founders of the Barnes Foundation near Philadelphia or the Frick Collection in Manhattan.

This law would have resolved the problem for Ms. Jordan -- except that it was passed six months after Ms. Price died, and the Legislature made no stipulation that the new laws should be retroactive.

(For those results which do not extend verbatim to the unrestricted case, we will indicate in the statement that the graph must be row-finite (or finite); otherwise, we will make no such stipulation in the statement).

I don't think Wallace made any stipulations about the publication of "The Pale King".

If a will does not make any stipulations about miles, the airlines say the miles are typically passed on to the named beneficiary of an estate, often the spouse.

The New York State manual exceeds six hundred pages, covering everything from dietary services to the use of physical restraints, and it makes precise stipulations: each resident, for example, is entitled to at least eighty square feet of bedroom space.

(The Vatican's decree also makes these stipulations.) So basically, as the the Catechism of the Catholic Church clearly says, indulgences can only be given to those who are sincere in their faith and only for sins that have already been forgiven.

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