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Moreover, planned amendments to Afghan electoral law, including one that stipulates that any vacant seat be filled, will erode female representation, Ms. Hamidi said during an interview by telephone last month.
Also be prepared to sign a pre-nup, usually one that stipulates that you get none of your future spouses money in case of divorce or death.
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Finally, establish a regulatory-compliance defense against lawsuits for damages caused by vaccines, one that would stipulate that after a manufacturer meets the regulatory requirements for vaccine approval, any mishap from use of the product is considered nonculpable and damages would be compensated by the government.
Since the passage of a 2001 law publicly recognizing the Armenian genocide, French legislators have ratcheted up pressure on Turkey, first with the 2006 law that stipulates a one-year prison term for anyone questioning the appropriateness of the term genocide to describe the Armenian slaughter, and now with even tougher sanctions.
UEFA regulations stipulate that if scores are equal over two legs, such as this one that ended 4-4 on aggregate, the away goals become the tiebreaker.
This enables to create a vector that stipulates the movement of a macro-block from one location to another in the previous frame.
Eventually, Bauer, whose command of English was faulty, signed a contract brought him by one-time lover Rebay that stipulated everything he painted subsequently was owned by Guggenheim.
This would appear to fit the Collins definition (which we at the Guardian prefer) but not the Oxford one, which stipulates that the people in question should work together in a profession or business.
If you wanted to carry the comparison still further, you might point out that the Iranian constitution today demands that the religious authorities approve of the government, whereas ours (which exists, even if not written down in one place) stipulates that the monarch not be a Roman Catholic, nor closely related to one.
The grammatical distinction is the one which stipulates that an expression G is a sortal if and only if phrases of the sort "There are two Gs …" are grammatical, and if the appropriate grammatical form of question is "How many Gs …?" rather than "How much G …?".
For example, one provider stipulated that the first thing that staff should do was to spend five minutes listening to what the user wanted and needed.
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