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stipulate

[stip-yuh-leyt] / ˈstɪp yəˌleɪt /


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The Irish signed a deal with the CFP that stipulates, beginning next year, if they are ranked in the top 12, they are guaranteed a playoff berth.

From Los Angeles Times

Martyn's Law, named in memory of victim Martyn Hett, 29, has since been brought in to better protect public place from terror attacks - stipulating a range of extra safety measures large venues must undertake.

From BBC

However, his plea agreement stipulated that if he fled, he could be tried again for the counts he did not agree to and additional charges.

From Los Angeles Times

Current rules stipulate that a pregnant women cannot compete within a 14-week period - from six weeks before they give birth, to eight weeks after.

From BBC

Collective contracts in Italy set mandatory minimums for salaries and stipulate working conditions.

From Barron's