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The settlement did not stipulate how the cash was to be used.
Unlike most other organizations of its kind, the IFC cannot stipulate how the proceeds of its loans will be spent.
There had been debate in government on whether ministers should have done more to stipulate how the premium is spent.
Job descriptions, for example, stipulate how and why an individual is responsible for a particular piece of kit, such as a server system.
But rules stipulate how long you can stay submerged: if your head is not above water at 15 meters, you're disqualified.
We argue for the need to develop shared principles and rules of engagement that clarify roles and stipulate how best to enlist city resources in a range of circumstances.
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The Babylonian Talmud (c. ad 500) has a soferim tractate that stipulates how such work is to be performed.
Since 2010, NSF requires submission of a data-management plan that stipulates how data will be stored and shared.
Managers should articulate an innovation strategy that stipulates how their firm's innovation efforts will support the overall business strategy.
And because this is a more litigious environment, people want to document everything and there are legal requirements stipulating how long different types of documents must be saved".
The generics business may appear to be difficult to scale globally: Each country has its own regulations stipulating how drugs, especially generics, can be manufactured and distributed.
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