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The phrase "provisions stipulate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that certain conditions or requirements have been set out in a particular provision or clause within a document, such as a contract, law, or agreement. Example: The employment contract clearly states that provisions stipulate a minimum of two weeks' notice for resignation.
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Generally, these GR provisions stipulate that the insurer has to renew the contract at the end of the contract period at the same conditions that apply for other subscribers with the same contract.
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This is within the provisions stipulated in the Fifa code of ethics".
"[D]ue to the provisions stipulated by [the spending bill]," the announcement states, "funding decisions for Political Science proposals may be delayed".
He joined in crafting the state constitution and authored its many provisions stipulating protections for Spanish-speaking resincludingncluding full access to public education, voting, and requirements to publish legal and legislative proceedings "in both English and Spanish" in state newspapers.
An earlier version of the bill failed in the state Senate on Thursday because of provisions stipulating that only natural products, such as ground walnut shells, could be used as alternatives to microbeads.
Davis says he was especially taken aback by a provision stipulating that Pierce would receive his full contract payment should Davis die.
But in Subsection 4 this provision stipulates that "the measures provided for in this Article shall not be regarded as penalties".
A Tea Party manifesto, called the Contract From America, even contains a rigid provision stipulating that all legislation passed by Congress should specify the precise clause in the Constitution giving Congress the power to pass such a law — an idea touted Thursday by the House Republican leadership.
If ratified, this would replace the constitutional provision stipulating that Senators must be appointed by the state legislatures.
The new rule includes a pitbull of a provision stipulating that any company violating people's privacy could face a penalty of as much as 4% of its global revenue.
There is no constitutional provision stipulating any qualifications for voters, and as the Act is an ordinary piece of legislation the disqualifying factors may be changed by a simple majority (more than 50%) of votes in Parliament.
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