Sentence examples for the stipulation from inspiring English sources

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the stipulation

noun

The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.

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As the stipulation required, she was fired.

But what about the stipulation that they must be celibate?

In the stipulation of fact, Specialist Morlock repeated his assertions that Sergeant Gibbs was the ringleader.

Henry Northup, whose will contained the stipulation that his slaves be manumitted.

"The stipulation simply indicates that Ms. Hardeman will not be arrested without probable cause.

The court ordered the children returned, with the stipulation that the family be followed closely.

By October 2010, the stipulation on piloting appears to have disappeared from Ofqual documents.

The stipulation by Justice Richard D. Huttner was made after a three-hour closed hearing.

Despite the stipulation, though, only 55% of trust-funded research papers are open access.

The Franciscans acquiesced, with the stipulation that she sign a confidentiality agreement.

Others are dissatisfied with the stipulation in the agreement for only one Shakespeare performance a year.

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