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"In the world of prosthetics, with so many variables, they need a stipulation for down the road, when we come to the day and age when bionics come to the fore," Frasure said.
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A decision was made early on that the capture of Mr. Hussein would need an Iraqi face, he said, a stipulation that Mr. Bush felt strongly about, the White House spokesman, Scott McClellan, said Sunday at a briefing.
XHTML is written exactly like HTML, with a few stipulations: Because XHTML documents are a type of XML document, they need an XML prologue.
(Note, furthermore, that the claim would not need this further stipulation, and indeed it would have been trivially true if Aristotle had not spoken here about capacities for being in some particular state, but had referred to the special capacities for undergoing change, and not the ones for possessing attributes which characterize a state, reached as the end result of a change.
"The city recognized that all we really need to do is file a stipulation of discontinuance as a matter of general practice," an official said.
The constitution also specified that presidential candidates needed to be third-generation nationals, a stipulation that made him ineligible to stand for election.
Some businesses have been advertising job openings with a stipulation that the unemployed need not apply.
(If \(T^*\) is infinite then a stipulation of the above form will be needed for each sentence \ \psi\) in \(T^*\).)[11] The definition is legitimate, according to the traditional account, so long as it meets the Conservativeness and Eliminability criteria.
But it was quickly squelched by an angry Congress, which wrote a stipulation in its March budget agreement to deny the badly needed change.
Apple had a stipulation, though.
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