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stipulated

adjective as in certain

adjective as in promised

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Further, Styn highlighted an element of state records law that stipulates public agencies must assist in identifying responsive records.

The mayor’s proposed terms stipulate that whichever company wins, it has to honor existing labor agreements for only two years anyway.

For example, if the sales price is $600,000, you can stipulate the home must appraise for at least $580,000.

The contract also stipulates that law enforcement must obtain a search warrant “in all cases where initial consent was not obtained and probable cause exists that a crime has been committed.”

The rules stipulate that all climbing needs to be done on foot, and that only round trip activities count, meaning you can’t sprint up your local ski hill and take the chair lift down.

The deal he, Beard, and Rob Hoffman had struck with Simmons had stipulated a complex stock buy-out after five years.

They charge that he began spending the money on himself and not on the projects stipulated in the agreement.

The bullet was fired from a distance of fewer than 20 meters, considerably nearer than the stipulated 50-meter minimum.

The invite stipulated that if he were to attend the unnamed designer's show, he could not attend anyone else's.

Some clients, however, such as European central banks, stipulated that none of their information be shared.

In the instructions that may be given to Uville, it shall be stipulated on what terms he may engage one or two English workmen.

When Mary Belle was sold it was stipulated by the buyer that she was to be clipped before being delivered.

Bassett had stipulated that his name should not appear and he suggested that Dan place his own on the door.

On the other hand, it was stipulated that no further attempt upon the town should be made by Nelson's squadron.

They were also earlier to perceive the evils of an unrestrained trade, in which nothing was stipulated, and nothing prohibited.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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