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Race organizers may stipulate which of the skiing techniques are permitted in an event.
Approval is not automatic, and the Senior Essay committee may stipulate revisions to the project as a condition of approval.
Approval is not automatic since the Writing Concentration Committee may stipulate revisions to the proposed project as a condition of approval.
Your contract may stipulate a price per part of 15 RMB (renminbi), but if the supplier decides to charge you 20 RMB, you'll have little recourse.
Cornell Engineering does not award credit for courses in which a student has earned a grade less than C; schools and departments may stipulate a higher minimum grade.
The C-USP Subcommittee on Academic Progress may stipulate otherwise by acting upon a request for fewer units (i.e. reduced course load).
If you are in academic difficulty when you initiate a health leave, the college may stipulate additional conditions for your return.
This often takes the form of a face to face apology, but where victims do not want to meet the young person, they may stipulate that the perpetrator does something for the community.
According to Which? you may not be covered if your accommodation is less than 25 miles from home, and your policy may stipulate that you must stay a minimum number of nights.
Nowadays, since flip taxes have nothing to do with fears of apartment-flipping, a building may stipulate that buyers must pay the flip tax, which can make adopting the fee or increasing it more appealing to shareholders, Mr. Weinstein said.
You should be aware, however, that the insurer may stipulate that the alarm should be set at all times when the property is unoccupied, and that any claim for losses incurred as a result of a break-in while the alarm was not set may be adjusted accordingly.
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