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And he also stipulated that I had to be in it with them.
They also stipulated that their boys would not be available one day longer.
The department had stipulated that the changes should not increase the program's cost.
The law stipulated where, when, and for how long a person could remain.
He might just as well have stipulated long white trousers.
I stipulated that it had to be different from mine.
Stipulate that a new benefit will never be taken back.
These points were stipulated in her last will and testament.
The time and place of performance are usually stipulated in the contract.
Others stipulate simply that their money be used where the need is greatest.
I will just stipulate one or two points that are evidence of progress.
The family stipulated that the park always be admission free.
The approval of the plan did not stipulate when it would be put into action.
However, our constitution stipulates that education is a right for all.
Is there a law that stipulates what I am responsible for?
She stipulated that it must never have been involved in an accident.
In his will, he stipulated that more funds were to be provided as needed.
The church policy stipulates that all assistance will be given to government.
She stipulated that no building was to be used "for amusement."
Federal law stipulates that the count be given to the President by the end of the year.
There'll be some legal requirements they'll want you to stipulate to.
They were also able to satisfy several conditions stipulated under the project.
I thought he'd have stipulated for three,' he murmured to himself.
It also stipulated that at least one half of the members should be workers and farmers.
These usually stipulate the minimum number of air changes per hour.