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The deals call for a detailed plan, called "radio rules of engagement," that will stipulate a voluntary code of accepted business practices.
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It is encouraging that this time around the government will stipulate that one new home must be built to replace one sold, and this gives me hope.
It is hoped that this meeting review will stipulate more research on EpCAM and that a common name will be adopted by the scientific community.
"I will stipulate that they were polite.
For instance, a child will stipulate that the potential match for an octogenarian father should be in her 70's.
If they don't, "99 percent of the time" buyers will stipulate that it be removed be as part of the offer.
While the federal government will stipulate that buyers must be at least 18 years old, provinces will be able to set a higher age limit if they wish.
The city will stipulate that leaves and yard waste be placed in biodegradable paper bags, instead of plastic bags, so they can be easily composted.
The deeds for new homes will stipulate that an owner cannot sell the home if the buyer or a future inhabitant is a sex offender.
But sometimes, they will stipulate that for marketers to gain access to more desirable properties, they must buy space in or time on less desirable ones.
We will stipulate that governments regularly spy on each other, and the United States also gathers intelligence on governments such as Russia, China and India.
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