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Westerberg released "49 00" digitally, with the stipulation that is be sold for forty-nine cents.
And there is also a rule that a faculty member can't work for another company while employed at the university, a stipulation that is common throughout academia.
However, a first-cut analysis shows that a buyer on the market for such antiquities could find them at a reputable auction house, for a considerably lower price than what has been reported, without the all-cash stipulation that is allegedly a part of ISIS auctions.
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The stipulation that were to be no moving parts disappeared in favour of a cauldron with 204 moving petals.
He has been advised by health and safety inspectors that he must, a stipulation that was probably unknown in the Bronze Age.
Instead, they convinced Congress to allocate the $10 million for general interstate needs — a stipulation that was erased when someone dropped Coconut Road into the bill.
Haugeland (2005, 422) complains that this interpretation clashes unhelpfully with Heidegger's identification of care as the Being of Dasein, given Heidegger's prior stipulation that Being is always the Being of some possible entity.
The only stipulation is that the channels corresponding to the two hops are statistically independent, a condition that is often, if not always, satisfied in practice.
You have to make sure the insurer covers the service the patient is seeing you for and find out the stipulations that are made on that service.
Stipulations that are yet to be met.
Francesa's greatest weakness may be his self-regard, which he cops to, under the stipulation that it is justified.
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