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No other agricultural product has that stipulation to overcome.
Another: a benefactor attached a swim-test stipulation to a donation after his child drowned.
Foreign firms complain of hellish fine print, including a stipulation to buy from tiny suppliers.
Dworman claims that his only stipulation to the architect was "The comedian table cannot be moved at all".
She said she did not know of any stipulation to vacate and was optimistic that the negotiations would work out.
The N.C.A.A. provided one stipulation to allow it: if the athlete's family could pay for the premium without taking a loan.
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Earlier this year, regulators approved the company's acquisition of ITA, but also required Google to agree to certain stipulations to ensure fair competition.
The discussion of the right to vote by the campaign stems from actions in numerous states to tighten the requirements to vote that include adding stipulations to show photo identification.
When the government offers tax deductions for charitable donations, when a soup kitchen feeds the homeless on the condition that they attend church, or when the writer of a will attaches stipulations to a bequest — all these situations involve incentives.
There are stipulations to the offer, of course, among them that the marketers be new to newspapers, spend at least $300,000 and buy at least a third of an ad page three times.
In return, the diocese released the 9,000 clergy personnel documents and agreed, among other stipulations, to undergo an annual audit for the next five years to ensure that children are not being harmed.
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