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The law then stipulates that Parliament will choose a new president, who will name a prime minister.
Buyers are free to go to any other lender, but the contract then stipulates that the buyers agree to pay all cash if mortgage financing is not available at the closing.
The following axiom then stipulates that knowing what state is actual does not affect the preference ordering over outcomes: P3. (State Neutrality) If \(f(s_i)=X\) and \(g(s_i)=Y\) whenever \(s_i\in E\) and \(E\) is not null, then \(f\preceq g\) given \(E\) just in case \(X\preceq Y\).
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Mr. Stein then stipulated that the benches had to ring the park, or he would not give money for any.
Her request was denied, as regulations then stipulated that only civil-service employees who gave birth were entitled to six months' unpaid maternity leave.
The memo then stipulated that employees who renewed such loans, if secured by real estate, would receive a $100 bonus for each loan.
It is not unknown for ship owners to then stipulate that the upper power level of the engines in service should be somewhere between 85perr cent and 100 percentt of the service speed output, which could be as much as 20percentnt less than the engine maker's guaranteed maximum continuous rating.
And once they stopped to refuel, they knew, they would be in fatigue status, and Coast Guard regulations would then stipulate that they couldn't take off again until the next day — at which point Aldridge would be well past his 19-hour survivability window.
In a series of hearings in 2010 and 2011, the state land board approved a permit for the telescope but then stipulated that no construction could begin until a so-called contested case hearing, in which interested parties could present their arguments, was held.
The label then stipulated that Yankovic would need to at least record a new single to promote the box set.
The agreement back then stipulated that the industry would donate 0.1percentt of its revenue towards recovery, but it has consistently fallen short, paying just £8 million in 2016 when it should have paid £13.8 million.
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