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But that requires the financiers both observe what entrepreneurs are making and be able to enforce the stipulated terms of the equity contracts (these arguments were exposited in seminal papers by Professor Robert Townsend and Professor Douglas Diamond of the University of Chicago).
It's not uncommon for artists to renegotiate their deals, even during the stipulated term of the contract.
This, however, seems so unreasonable, that we cannot but agree with Niebuhr in supposing that the historian was misled by the custom of his own time, when a full year had long been the stipulated term of a soldier's pay as well as of his service.
Only those who engage in displays of patriotism on his stipulated terms are welcome at today's celebration to "honor our great country". The "different type of ceremony" Trump will preside over is one that "loudly and proudly" celebrates the national anthem on those terms — that is, one that unabashedly places that conditional display of patriotism at its center.
These stipulated expenses should only be incurred "wholly, exclusively and necessarily in the course of their parliamentary duties".
These stipulated deductibles, tiered reimbursement rates and ceilings.
Holding parameters at these stipulated values, the gamma model recovered the statistics describing the data, as shown in Figure 1.
As stipulated by terms of the sale, the buyer has agreed to not commercialise the content of the artwork to the public for a period of 88 years.
I hate to use these fancy terms.
But not on these meager terms.
It succeeds on these modest terms.
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