stipulate sth in sth They offered Jones one year of severance pay plus benefits as stipulated in his contract.
stipulate that The law stipulates that all pension funds must be converted into an annuity by age 75.
(Definition of stipulate from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
If one wishes to stipulate that (general) protected reasons are "rules," then, of course, precedents are "rules" as stipulated.
The two constraints stipulate the distinct roles of the substrate and lexical-source languages in shaping the grammar of the contact language.
A more elaborate theory might also stipulate time-dependent cost curves, which affect firm closure rates.
Another important feature of the local rules and regulations was that they were crafted and stipulated by the people themselves over the course of time.
Among other measures this stipulated that the presidency would alternate between the two parties.The agreement stipulated that new elections were to be held and monitored by international observer groups.
As described, it is only ancestral content that serves the (evolutionary) function stipulated by the theory.
The registration law of successive occupation stipulated that those electors who moved only within a parliamentary borough would not be disqualified by the move.
The new law stipulates that 60 per cent of all constitutionally mandated state and municipal funding must be allocated to primary education.
Recall that we stipulated that ' in all likelihood ' means ' a probability equal to or less than.01'.
Certainly, significant bureaucratic procedure is stipulated and much of the consultant's time will now be more formally committed to this.
In sum, the mind-reading capacities stipulated by the socialpragmatic account of the disambiguation effect seem well in place by two years of age.
But to stipulate a critical size at which a tradition's epistemic weight changes from zero to positive would be arbitrary and ad hoc.
We stipulate everywhere that type statements are correct, as per the definition of type statements above.
Besides, uncontrolled heat loads stipulate essential spread of measurement results.These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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