Sentence examples for stipulated in terms of from inspiring English sources

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"The main one being that governments actually stick to their targets which they stipulated in terms of implementing policy to move towards a two degree limit in global warming by 2050," said Wilkins.

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Ahold said it still planned to publish its 2002 results before June 30, as stipulated in the terms of a crucial 3.1 billion euro ($3.36 billion) bank facility obtained in March.

In terms of.

In terms of racial desegregation?

But in terms of feelings?

In terms of everything.

In terms of what?

In terms of securitization?

Question: In terms of long-term ….

In terms of acceptability for routine use (including burden and possible potential for dissemination) three of the measures identified, though below the stipulated half hour completion time, were in excess of fifty items (ASEBA, BASC, the full BYI) which might limit their use for repeated measurement to track change over time in the way that many services are now looking to track outcomes [ 3].

In terms of eligibility requirements to be considered for another post, staff members can only apply for a post at another duty station one year before the end of his/her tour of duty at the current duty station as stipulated by UNICEF's Staff Selection Policy CF/EXD/2009-008.

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