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14 Sentences With "stipulate for"

How to use stipulate for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "stipulate for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "stipulate for". Mastering all the usages of "stipulate for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And we&aposre willing to stipulate for the special counsel on what the president would say.
The standards stipulate, for example, that insurers cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums because of a person's pre-existing conditions.
" Her guilty plea acknowledged little that was substantive about the case: It did not stipulate, for example, that Anna's adulterous affair with "D.
So I stipulate, anyway, and for this exercise I can stipulate, for I am judge and jury, fierce prosecutor and wily defense attorney alike.
Democrats and Republicans are split over whether Congress should completely pre-empt state laws and what penalties, if any, they should stipulate for scofflaw companies.
"Congress did not stipulate for a cumbersome reporting program to be created to measure the effectiveness" of the program, Patrick Adler, managing member of the consulting firm Project Advancement, wrote to Treasury.
The rules stipulate for example that poultry must be housed in spaces that are big enough for the birds to move freely, stretch their wings, stand normally and engage in natural behaviors.
It also wants Britain to uphold the EU's system of geographical indications, which stipulate for example that the term champagne can only be used for sparkling wine from a specific region of France or that feta is only from Greece.
The fund, which invests the proceeds of Norway's oil and gas production for future generations, already has rules that stipulate, for example, that it cannot invest in firms that produce landmines or nuclear weapons, or derive more than 30 percent of their turnover from coal.
Even if we stipulate, for the sake of argument, that the left has been using immigrants as props in a culture war, that is surely a venial sin compared to the obscenity of "snatching babies from their mothers" because you see those children as a potential terrorists.
Such cases certainly exist, and let's stipulate for the sake of argument that they might provide a possible point of synthesis between the church's traditional teaching on mortal sin, confession and communion and the new rhetoric of "accompaniment" for divorced and remarried Catholics – an example of how it might be licit for someone in the process of trying to escape from a toxic situation to receive communion along the way, even though their promise of amendment is inherently infirm; an instance where the current pontiff's stress on gray areas might be consonant with the teaching of his predecessors; a case where John Paul II's distinction between "sincere repentance" and "the judgement of the intellect concerning the future" might be plausibly applied.
A Roman contract had to be oral. Since the contract was oral, it could not be made by the deaf or dumb without a slave to act as their mouth or ear piece and could not be made from afar. D.45.1.1.pr, which appears to have been compressed as the reasoning does not follow perfectly, says that there is only a stipulation when parties speak so the mute, deaf and dumb cannot stipulate, and someone who is not there cannot stipulate. However, a slave may stipulate for a deaf or dumb master.
The bill seeks amendment to the original act from 2003 to stipulate for plain packaging of cigarette and tobacco products in the country and increase the size of health warning and the accompanying graphic on cigarette packets."Bill submitted in Lok Sabha for amending tobacco act 2003", Business Standard, 14 September 2012. Accessed 10 October 2012 In general, tobacco control measures are often prone to legal challenges in India. As of 2017, there has been no progress on this matter and tobacco continues to be sold in branded packaging.
For example: a mandate granted by A to B to buy an estate or transact business for A, or for the benefit of the mandatary and the mandator. For example: A mandate from a debtor to a creditor enabling the latter to stipulate for a debt due to the former. The debtor thus gets what is due to him collected, and the creditor has two persons to whom to apply for his money. Or, for the benefit of a third party; as, for example, if A manages the affairs of B in pursuance of a mandate from C. Or, for the benefit of the mandatary and a third party: for example, if A lends money to B at interest in pursuance of a mandate from C. But, mandate made for the benefit of the mandatary only is considered merely as a piece of advice from the mandator (or magis consilium est quam mandatum).

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