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One such way is for each health facility to develop its own business plan stipulating activities to be achieved in each quarter.
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Still, stipulating that Russia may be behind a pattern of cyber-attacks, the question becomes: why?
My daughter joins me, first stipulating that we acquire some Italian Market prosciutto on the way.
They wind up going to bed together, with Michael politely stipulating that Lisa make as much noise as she likes.
Instead of traditional report cards, teachers, students and parents would sign "learning contracts" stipulating academic goals that must be met.
Data subjects would pool their data forming a trust, stipulating conditions under which data could be shared.
Congress tried to discourage suits by stipulating that victims and their families must select one method of seeking compensation.
Glass wrote a string quartet, in four parts, and Beckett approved the music, stipulating that it " 'only be played in the interstices of the play,' " Glass recalled recently.
Even stipulating that the size or number of entities shouldn't be the primary measure of government value — quality and efficiency are — excess is an expensive national malady.
So instead of stipulating big reductions in emissions, to be implemented over five years, as in Kyoto, negotiators might consider adopting annual targets.
Right-to-work laws specifically ban employers and unions from signing contracts stipulating that anyone who works at the company has to join the union.
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