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If that appears to be an argument by stipulation, the reader might find William of Sherwood's reason why we should not count two men to be a bit more compelling.
The decision to produce Niprisan locally was a stipulation laid out in the licensing agreement between Xechem and NIPRD.
One measure stripped from the jobs bill in recent weeks was a stipulation to target some funds to communities with high unemployment.
This was not dramatic, it was business as usual, given that many clubs now seem to prefer to conduct their trading in a chaotic hurry, as if participation in the annual homage to It's A Knockout was a stipulation in the small print of the television contract.
There is a stipulation to buy the equipment (nets, ropes, floats, weights) and boat at a cost price of $Z1 100 without any loan or subsidy from the government, but very often the catch is not remunerative enough to match this investment.
But there was a stipulation: they had to use ingredients that could be found at just about any grocery store.
Next, there is a stipulation of when an agent is entitled to indemnity and damages.
There's a stipulation in Pelecanos's contract that requires him to produce crime novels.
There was a stipulation, however.
That was a stipulation of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act.
This suggests to me that he wants his primitive signs to be by stipulation unanalysable.
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