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While China's criminal procedure code stipulates time limits to prevent such extended detention, the limits do not apply in cases where the police say that breaches of state security are involved.
The "Rehabilitation Chain" from 2008 stipulates time limits for which work tasks working capacity should be assessed against.
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The book even stipulates what time to have lunch.
You should prepare a contract that stipulates the time allotted, the fee, the insurance and the shipment of your art.
This involves stipulating a time by which the work must be finished.
OK, so let the CCBR stipulate the time and speed of ringing, and how long it should go on for.
Users can send photos and text to a controlled list of recipients, stipulating a time from between one and ten seconds, after which the photo is deleted.
He has even started a petition on Change.org to push for "Autumn's Law," which would stipulate prison time for guilty parents.
13 We cannot exclude the possibility that exposure to more cycles of intrauterine insemination could have led to a higher live birth rate, but for practical reasons we needed to stipulate a time dependent exposure to the trial intervention.
The first is a proposal for a regulation drafted in 2001 aimed at simplifying, clarifying and updating a regulation well-known among drivers – number 3820/85 – which stipulates driving times, rest periods and breaks for the latter.
Stipulated: The Times's critics Ben Brantley and Charles Isherwood already named it among their Top 10 shows of the year.
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