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the stipulations
noun
The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.
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But under the stipulations, I couldn't do it.
"One of the stipulations was that the clock had to work.
The stipulations for buyers at the Meadows at North Valley Stream are typical.
To Stanford, the stipulations made it seem as if the goal posts were not fixed.
"They have to see the stipulations in the laws on Aceh," he said.
Under the stipulations, applicants had to be at least 90 days behind on their mortgage payments.
Some said they would gladly agree to the stipulations; some said they found flaws.
Five of the stipulations had been drawn up by Mr. Sitt's team and were vehemently opposed by the city.
One of the stipulations would have required Valdez to do more running than that required of his teammates, Myers said.
"And so when we moved in together," Mr. Anvari said, "one of the stipulations was dealing with the cat issue".
The city fears that Mr. Recchia could get the votes in the Council to impose the stipulations.
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