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This stipulation, like many other Ontario Works stipulations, was intended to move people towards becoming more self-reliant.
This time, by reintroducing the 40-hour work week stipulation.
Tai Loong appealed, working out stipulations with NOAA to expedite that process.
In agreeing to the first adaptation of Kane's work, the only stipulation from the estate was that the opera stayed "faithful to the spirit and integrity of the play", although they acknowledged there would have to be some minor cuts to make space for the music.
But even without a formal noncompetition stipulation, working a second job that competes with your primary job is risky.
Winthrop made no stipulation that works could not travel, unlike the founders of the Barnes Foundation near Philadelphia or the Frick Collection in Manhattan.
He has no quarrel with the foundation's stipulation that works such as the Temple cannot be sold – but Af Klint's output was huge.
These findings would have constructive contributions in framing ergonomic intervention strategies and articulating methodological stipulations for work design to dwindle the SMA in shop-floor workers of the Indian small and medium scale injection-molded plastic furniture manufacturing factories.
I talked to my boss and with a few stipulations on work hours and output, I was allowed to work from anywhere.
The newly created Edlis/Neeson Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago includes 42 works by artists like Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and Jeff Koons with the stipulation that the works must stay on view for 50 years.
These print advertisements fall under the "work-for-hire" stipulations of copyright law; the company that owns the product or product name, not the advertising agency which created the advertisement, holds copyright.
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