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After refusing on principle, Frank signs on -- with stipulations.
As with any health data-driven project, it comes with stipulations.
(They're for sale, but with stipulations way too complicated and finicky to go into here).
The distributor would pay for the farm with stipulations that a certain percentage of the vegetables would be grown for their inventory.
In 2006, the Scheduled Tribes and Other Forest Dwellers Act (popularly called Forest Rights Act) came into force with stipulations for compensation against resettlement.
Many mineral leases in the Pinedale area come with stipulations that put seasonal bans on drilling in the deer and antelope winter ranges, or halt drilling if strutting sage grouse appear at a mating site.
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!! and leave the land to a suitable Trust with stipulation that a plaque be maintained and the woods name.
Yes, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) should continue funding biomedical and behavioral research with chimpanzees, but with new stipulations.
A committee commissioned by the U.S. National Institutes of Health has recommended that NIH should continue funding biomedical and behavioral research with chimpanzees, but with new stipulations.
The agreement provided that Eleanor would continue the marriage with two stipulations.
Solutions beginning with lengthy stipulations, such as mate in seven moves, fell out of fashion.
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