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stipulated

[stip-yuh-ley-tid] / ˈstɪp yəˌleɪ tɪd /








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The agreement stipulated that he would have no parental or financial obligations to any children she might have in the event of divorce.

From The Wall Street Journal

He stipulated that his office will “only work with House and Senate Democratic appropriators ‘if they conduct themselves with decorum.'”

From Salon

Tuesday night’s settlement stipulated that Jackson would not receive any money.

From Los Angeles Times

“This stipulated discipline, if approved by the California Supreme Court, reinforces the State Bar’s commitment to ensuring that those who violate the rules governing attorney conduct — regardless of their title or position — are held responsible.”

From Los Angeles Times

It added that the peace deal stipulated that both parties recognise each other's legitimacy and any political issue should be resolved through dialogue.

From BBC