Sentence examples for would be stipulated from inspiring English sources

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Such changes can be stimulated by soft command and control, as when in the EU (and Member states) codes of conduct for RRI would be stipulated.

The credit would be stipulated in the bidding documents, would be calculated for each region's unemployment and would be a measure of the estimated cost to the federal government of an unemployed person in that region (from unemployment insurance, particularly when extended at 100% federal cost, welfare, taxes lost, food stamps and other safety net programs).

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The Treasury insist the change has been stress-tested, confirming this morning that those higher earners who did not give up their child benefit would face a civil fine, to be stipulated by forthcoming parliamentary legislation.

"The law does not specify the length of the first lease," he continued — only that it must be what would have been stipulated in an ordinary transaction.

(This was stipulated in his first contract).

It is stipulated by.

This test is stipulated by law [ 10].

One possible line of reply to this sort of objection would be to stipulate that one may have either an appropriate meta-belief or some appropriate form of awareness that need not involve any particular fully developed epistemic concept.

Following the structure of the REACH regulation for tonnage-based triggers, it would be reasonable to stipulate a simplified registration for nanomaterials starting from 100 kg/a, which requires information about substance identity, characterisation and use.

While there was no guarantee his report would be published, his contract stipulated that the organization could not change its contents.

In particular, the suit says that Cohen, or Trump — "EC LLC" or "DD" — had moved to bring an arbitration proceeding against Clifford, threatening her with a million-dollar penalty, which the Hush Agreement had stipulated would be the remedy if the agreement were broken; the most basic purpose of Clifford's lawsuit is to stop the arbitration, which her suit calls a "bogus" process.

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