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But the best I can tell, there is nothing in the rules that stipulates this.
Dartmoor's community of pony owners managed to negotiate a clause that stipulates this only comes into force once a pony is taken off the moors, but it has still acted to deflate the market.
For example, whether or not the existence of childcare work stipulates this opportunity cost.
57(f) REACH stipulates this as a minimum standard for identification of a substance as SVHC.
Mill stipulates this particular definition because the concept of "those possessive relations that are valuable enough that it is worthwhile for society to institute sanctions to protect them" is a concept that works well within his larger utilitarian theory.
There are countries where the law of the land stipulates this exact viewpoint and they are not part of the West.
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PHP is free software released under the PHP License, which stipulates that: This restriction on use of the name PHP makes the PHP License incompatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL), while the Zend License is incompatible due to an advertising clause similar to that of the original license of BSD.
This is especially true for David Cameron, who has stipulated this term as his last.
But we can stipulate this: Anything played in a drugstore in the last 10 years is off limits.
Having practiced cardiology in both full-time academia as well as several private practice settings for more than 20 years, I can stipulate this with almost absolute certainty.
When the law stipulating this was introduced in 1967, it provided a useful way to prevent troublemakers from voicing their opinions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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