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We stick then to our original conception: a definition is an arbitrary stipulation by which a new sign is introduced to take the place of a complex expression whose sense we know from the way it is put together.
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He added there was "no way" the league would be cut to 18 clubs [a stipulation in the FA's original prospectus for the league] and "we would fight strongly against a summer calendar to protect the UK's sporting culture", by which he meant cricket.
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However, the findings obtained by using these methods may vary between different laboratories and are influenced by the institutional or country-specific stipulations under which respective experiments are performed.
These spirits were then re-distilled to make "London dry gin", the defining stipulations for which are still in force today: it must contain no added sugar, be flavoured primarily with juniper, and a minimum of 37.5% alcohol by volume.
The man has been arrested and released on bail, the stipulations of which ban him from driving a taxi.
Though public health exchanges are often the most talked about, the 10,000+ page document has many sections and stipulations, some of which have been strongly challenged by critics of the law.
The legislation provides a number of stipulations and criteria, which don't cover all circumstances at all.
The stipulation by Justice Richard D. Huttner was made after a three-hour closed hearing.
Both wrestlers broke the pre-match stipulation by slapping each other in the face.
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