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- noun Plural form of
stipulation .
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Examples
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One of the MAIN stipulations is that they CANNOT refuse treatment.
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I would sell the deer for sure. .but there would have to be certain stipulations that would accompany the sale.
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It means we wont set certain stipulations before we talk to them but have demands once we come to the table for discussions.
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A civil war occurring in a country where foreigners reside and carry on a trade under treaty stipulations is necessarily fruitful of complaints of the violation of neutral rights.
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His lawmaking frequently took the form of actions and stipulations, which is to say, obligations.
More Metzger on Roman Law Dan Ernst 2009
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And as the Masai, when they have made any engagement, are honourably ambitious -- unlike the negroes -- to keep it, the carrying out of the stipulations was a comparatively easy and speedy matter.
Freeland A Social Anticipation Theodor Hertzka 1884
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Her message also called stipulations in the law "undemocratic."
News Associated Press 2010
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Her message also called stipulations in the law "undemocratic."
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Her message also called stipulations in the law "undemocratic."
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Her message also called stipulations in the law "undemocratic."
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