Sentence examples for to stipulate from inspiring English sources

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to stipulate

verb

To require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement.

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We argue over whether adopting parents should be allowed to stipulate a child's religious background.

In 1961, his booking contracts began to stipulate that he would not play before segregated audiences.

Defendants also often have good strategic reasons to stipulate to the accuracy of crime lab reports.

To stipulate exactly what it might look like was to try to programme freedom.

Guitry wishes to stipulate in contract that ship will not roll.

These are expected to stipulate that research should be separate from banking, with its own legal and compliance staff.

There had been debate in government on whether ministers should have done more to stipulate how the premium is spent.

For Obama even to stipulate that the G.O.P. has ideas about how to deal with this crisis is generous.

He said the patent was careful not to stipulate that the technology was designed for Internet applications.

It might even be possible to stipulate that any shares left with the underwriter (the government) would have preference status.

He could also agree the Met's annual budget (subject to the ability of the government to stipulate a minimum).

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