Sentence examples for stipulated for example from inspiring English sources

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He stipulated, for example, that after his death, there should be no Christian service in his memory.

In a truly remarkable will released on Tuesday, she stipulated, for example, that she be buried wearing her gold wedding ring, and that it never be removed.

When I have stipulated, for example, that you use six tomatoes for the pasta niçoise, it is not because the recipe would fail if you used five or seven, but because I had six tomatoes in the house.

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There are patterns to the arguments of stipulated positioning, for example it is commonly stipulated that PAS is acceptable when proper protection is in place to protect individuals against the abuse of laws permitting medically controlled dying; that adequate safety and legal criteria are met which protect both the patient and those assisting dying.

This is due to the thinner time slicing for each HP traffic flow during the CFP in our scheme to accommodate the extra LP flows within the stipulated CFP duration (for example 50 and 160 TU in our simulations).

21 Participants in the pilot study will continue to be referred for Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) scans in line with normal care standards, for example, as stipulated above in the NICE guidelines 21 or if further investigation is clinically indicated.

Certain patterns were also evident; for example, pCO2 goal was more commonly stipulated for patients in the neuro group (for 41% of the group).

In Norway, for example, the commission on prioritisation in 1987 stipulated that "health care should offer everyone the same opportunity to optimize their health potential," 8 but this does not specifically deal with rare conditions and is potentially inconsistent with language requiring consideration of costs in the Norwegian Patients' Rights Act of 1999.

The University of Minnesota, for example, announced a hiring pause in November but stipulated that positions essential to university operations will be filled.

As such translations may help to more widely disseminate data, they should not of necessity be prohibited as long as it is stipulated in the EULA that a copy of any translations be provided back to for example the FAO without any copyright encumbrance.

First, the "absolute" (mutlaqa, often translated "assertoric") propositions have truth-conditions stipulated such that they are temporally modalised (by an elided "at least once", so that, for example, the contradictory of an absolute is not an absolute, absolute e-propositions do not convert, second-figure syllogisms with absolute premises are sterile; see also 2.3.1 below).

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