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The original used the word "stipulate" where "comply" was meant.
It took him a few months to find a cheaper location while adhering to the regulations that stipulate where foreign-owned consultancies can be established.
Lime, Wind and Voi, are being given a maximum of 72 hours to remove scooters from the city's streets, whilst I understand it follows a recent change in mobility laws in Madrid that stipulate where and at what speed e-scooters can be driven.
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Outlook was pretty demanding, stipulating where and when we could connect.
It stipulated where the rail lines would begin and end, which bus lines would be added, which roads would be widened.
But other bedrock apartheid legislation remains in force, including the Population Registration Act, which categorizes all South Africans by race, the Group Areas Act, which enforced segregated neighborhoods, and the Land Act, which stipulates where blacks may buy property.
What is required to use this mechanism is a policy that stipulates where actors are placed and when to change their placement.
Did anyone say that yesterday???? Jason: Obama: I have stipulated where the money will come from to pay for everything we've proposed.
The Chinese household registration system (hukou-system) stipulates where public services-including health care and education-can be obtained [ 21, 22].
For example, in the UK there is a Human Tissue Act 2004 which stipulates where and how samples can be stored and requires licences to be applied for; it also provides guidelines on consent.
The privatisation process is so ingrained that a big bang reversal is unrealistic, but here are four tests that could improve the situation: Transparency test: This could stipulate that where a public body has a legal contract with a private provider, it must ensure full openness and transparency with no "commercial confidentiality".
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