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The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.
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According to stipulation regulation, the cognitive radio equipments may communication between spectrum-holes detected.
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Earlier this year, regulators approved the company's acquisition of ITA, but also required Google to agree to certain stipulations to ensure fair competition.
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Dr. Gotlieb craves the papers enough to agree to stipulations.
The indications are that Mr Draghi will have to bow to stipulations set by Jens Weidmann, head of the German Bundesbank, if he is to get QE approved.
The money will be allocated to operating expenses and audience development as well as other initiatives, according to stipulations from the donor.
IHH and its local partners, which agreed to stipulations covering everything from the number of obstetric beds to the share of local patients, last year won the right to build one site.
Carnap sentences can plausibly be viewed as akin to stipulations that fix the reference of the relevant concepts, and to that extent as analytic claims that can be known a priori.
All imports must pass through the continental US first, due to stipulations in the 1917 Jones Act incorporating Puerto Rico into the nation, Nieves said.
Access to JHS biosamples from its genetic or nongenetic biorepository requires appropriate approvals (institutional review board, laboratory, genetics committee, etc) and a signed data and material distribution agreement and is subject to stipulations in the informed consent of each participant.
Both her former law firm and Weinstein's continue to adhere to a stipulation that she never personally possess a full copy.
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