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But there's no stipulation on it.
There's no stipulation within the definition of racism that it need be white to black.
Yet there is no stipulation that artists produce completed work, nor will there be an exhibition at the project's conclusion.
But she acknowledged that the money went to "general operating funds," with no stipulation against paying for such ads.
There's no stipulation of distance in this etymology, however: remoteness is a function of separateness, rather than of scale.
Whyman agrees, and when the call went out to amateur companies there was no stipulation about gender.
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The properties can serve as either primary or second homes, with no stipulations on their use.
The residences will be full-ownership, with no stipulations on the amount of time owners may use their properties.
For instance, there are no stipulations of what kind of treats students may bring to class, so birthday cupcakes appear to be safe.
The fractional properties are divided into one-10th shares, and owners may book three weeks a year in advance, with more time granted depending on availability; there are no stipulations on the use of the full-ownership properties.
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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