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Only 30 institutes have qualified under the regulations, which not only stipulate that students are competent in English, but also insist on a knowledge of Chinese medicine and the Chinese language.
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(FIS rules stipulate that only contests sanctioned by its member national associations count towards Olympic qualification; the top tour events do not meet this criterion).
The Netherlands not only underwrote this ambition, but stipulated that it wants to be one of the top performers within the EU.
In Galloway, the policy would stipulate that homework cover only topics already addressed in class.
Paull and Sider stipulate that B contains only P and Q.
This assumption is realized by using a switch function to stipulate that protein is only produced when sufficient sulfur (s > s1), thus sufficient Rubisco, allows the Calvin cycle to function (White and Melis, 2006; Zhang et al., 2002) (see Disussions and Conclusions section).
Note that although we only stipulate the density be positive, the formula (68) must be applied to all conserved variables (uinboldsymbol{U}).
Italian bresaola hasn't been available in the United States since 1930, when a provision of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act stipulated that only cooked beef from Italy was to be allowed into the United States.
The public relations team behind her recent film A Mighty Heart made the mistake of printing out a legal document stipulating that interviews 'could only be used to promote the picture'.
In the meantime the Kingdom of Hanover adopted the Salic Laws, stipulating that succession descended only through males.
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