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stipulate

[stip-yuh-leyt] / ˈstɪp yəˌleɪt /


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

From Barron's

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

Her lawyer inserted a clause in their divorce agreement stipulating that she would receive half of any Nobel money he might receive if the honor was awarded before Oct.

From New York Times

Even if the backers of the petition were to obtain the required signatures, House rules stipulate that the legislation could be voted on only on specific days.

From New York Times

Rules stipulate that an owner or shareholder of any mass media business cannot stand for election.

From Reuters