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Today Facebook announced it will drop Platform Policy section 4.1, which stipulates "Add something unique to the community.
But let's also stipulate that there's something about Trump and his MAGA nationalism that's been, and remains, very attractive to bigots.
Our word purpose comes from the Greek telos, a goal that stipulates what and how something needs to be.
"The law stipulates you can have something on your head... but you have to have your entire face uncovered and if the headgear is being worn it has to have some religious significance," the 30-year-old, who is an atheist, told Ninemsn.
The designation allowed it simply to stipulate that there must be something suspect going on somewhere -- that Vietnamese farmers must not be covering all the costs they would in a functioning market economy.
This often takes the form of a face to face apology, but where victims do not want to meet the young person, they may stipulate that the perpetrator does something for the community.
Republicans are using this obstructionism to force Democrats to abandon "pay as you go" rules, which stipulate that when you pass something that costs the government money (like the Alternative Minimum Tax bill), you have to also provide a way to pay for it -- a way of recovering that money, so the government doesn't go even deeper into debt.
Perhaps this is something that he stipulates in his contracts - he'll appear in stuff, but only if he gets to play a musical instrument.
Michael Worton, vice-provost at UCL, says that by 2014, all undergraduates in every discipline will need a modern language at GCSE level to apply, something Cambridge already stipulates.
Mr. Aaron, the founder of Business Technology Partners, saw no pressing need to stipulate who would take over if something happened to him.
Rather than the 270mm that building regulations stipulate, there was a measly 50mm, something I'd missed by assuming it was up to standard.
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