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1. We do not reckon our soldiers the most industrious set of people among us; yet when soldiers have been employed in some particular sorts of work, and liberally paid by the piece, their officers have frequently been obliged to stipulate with the undertaker, that they should not be allowed to earn above a certain sum every day, according to the rate at which they were paid
2. and to be just; and, in return for so important a service, they stipulate the paltry reward of four
3. It sometimes happened, however, that the landlord would stipulate, that he should be at liberty to demand of the tenant, either the annual payment in kind or a certain sum of money instead of it
4. fail to stipulate which charity
5. In other situations, sometimes I’d stipulate that a certain percent of the folks at the breakfast meeting had to sign up before the president paid half
6. “Did she stipulate I had to meet her alone?”
7. Via a simple telephone code, Sylvia would stipulate a specific date and room number, which corresponded to a like number of kilos and Angel, in turn, would notify Mike of his ‘reservation
8. Then write down how you would like to be buried and stipulate that cremation is out of the question
9. “With the consent of the accused, the prosecution and defense stipulate that the accused was at the time of the alleged offense a member of the United States Air Force
10. This declaration shall stipulate:
11. "Sir, respectfully, I must point out that as a target officer you are unschooled in basic Douhet principles; principles which clearly stipulate that piecemeal application of airpower is imprudent
12. “Now that I"ve gotten that matter straightened out I shall stipulate the preconditions that you must meet before becoming my best friend in the whole world
13. You can stipulate a bond or deposit to be paid before moving in that you can
14. “Does the will stipulate what is to become of the child and does the next of kin have any claims or require an obligation from me?”
15. The register will also stipulate the required education necessary for all titles by professionals, for example Dr
16. “Right, but it does stipulate that we have to share a one-bedroom whenever that’s a possibility
17. as you have plenty of links back to your site and you stipulate that the
18. Neither did she ever give me any money,—or anything but my daily dinner,—nor ever stipulate that I should be paid for my services
19. proceeded to stipulate, you must look at both sides of the question
20. Since these results obviously will cluster, we will stipulate that we can take only one signal per week
21. Stating the matter differently, we do not believe that in the case of the ordinary corporation bond—whether railroad, utility, or industrial—it would be advantageous to stipulate any minimum relationship between the value of the physical property pledged (taken at either original or reproduction cost) and the amount of the debt
22. Let us admit without bitterness, that the individual has his distinct interests, and can, without forfeiture, stipulate for his interest, and defend it; the present has its pardonable dose of egotism; momentary life has its rights, and is not bound to sacrifice itself constantly to the future
23. You will stipulate, I see, for peculiar terms—what will they be?”
24. Exchange rules stipulate the strike prices for these options will differ by no less than 0
25. If she should go to him to-night—wounded vanity recalcitrant—she might stipulate conditions that should forever sunder their lives
26. In other words, for the arrogance, insults, and murders, we had borne and suffered, he came to stipulate atonement, if we would stipulate a sort of counter atonement at the same time
27. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized, at any time within one year, to make and execute such compromise with the parties, or any of them, who were removed from the said batture on the twenty-fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eight, by order of the President of the United States, and to procure a cession of their claims thereto, or to any part thereof, for the use of the public, or to any body politic or corporate, on such terms as may be agreed on with the said parties, and deemed advisable by the President, and to stipulate for a compensation, either in money or public lands, in the city of New Orleans, or its territories, as he may think proper
28. Russell to stipulate in general terms for an armistice, having only an informal understanding on these points
29. But, for these things, we must stipulate an equivalent; and what can that be, but to unite in striking England from the list of independent nations?
1. God fulfilled this promise stipulated in that covenant
2. In Scotland the abolition of all services not precisely stipulated in the lease, has, in the course of a few years, very much altered for the better the condition of the yeomanry of that country
3. But if he has a lease for along term of years, he is altogether independent; and his landlord must not expect from him even the most trifling service, beyond what is either expressly stipulated in the lease, or imposed upon him by the common and known law of the country
4. Odds are in the realm of non-existence that anyone else could intentionally, or as you stipulated: accidentally, stumble upon that encryption
5. But when, from different causes, chiefly from the continually increasing expense of defending the nation against the invasion of other nations, the private estate of the sovereign had become altogether insufficient for defraying the expense of the sovereignty; and when it had become necessary that the people should, for their own security, contribute towards this expense by taxes of different kinds; it seems to have been very commonly stipulated, that no present for the administration of justice should, under any pretence, be accepted either by the sovereign, or by his bailiffs and substitutes, the judges
6. In 1769, they renewed their agreement with government for five years more, and stipulated, that during the course of that period, they should be allowed gradually to increase their dividend to twelve and a-half per cent; never increasing it, however, more than one per cent
7. but to throw themselves upon the mercy of govermnent, and to supplicate, first, a release from the further payment of the stipulated £400,000 a-year ; and, secondly, a loan of fourteen hundred thousand, to save them from immediate bankruptcy
8. Over and above what is necessary for paying the stipulated rent, the salaries of the officers, and the whole expense of
9. ” Drake stipulated, after a pause
10. Make sure they are registered with the Medical Council and issue you with a yellow fever card in which all your inoculations are stipulated on
11. Cole Bell had apologised and stipulated that the collection wouldn’t be ready until six o’clock that night but, he’d pay extra if the courier could pick it up that late
12. Thailand does not accept the French-made and Cambodian-peddled map over ''Phra Viharn'' because it contravenes the Franco-Siamese agreement of 1904, which stipulated that the map was to be demarcated along a watershed line separating the two countries
13. Annan also stipulated that the final report
14. g) Accompaniment of the stipulated goal for the
15. with the goals stipulated by the own organizations
16. objectives and stipulated goals in its projects or programs
17. it was stipulated in this Statute or to provide the complete
18. stipulated norms by the Area of Activity SYSTEMATIZATION that
19. After Jacob blessed his sons, he again stipulated in great detail how his body must be disposed of, exactly where he must be buried with a detailed description and history of the grave site
20. The only stipulated requirement for entering the game, was that
21. value stipulated by customs was ten times higher than the true value of the goods
22. 2, "in relation to the hours of sleep" the dictatorship stipulated that the time to go to bed was at 9:00 p
23. stipulated time however the risks are high
24. stipulated that I was not coerced, tricked, or otherwise
25. He also stipulated that he would increase my rate since I was willing to remain
26. stipulated that English was properly taught as a language
27. He has stipulated however, that MPs should
28. But if he is in straits, the lender mayrefuse to accept the mortgage as security, and demand a bill ofsale of it, which contains a clause providing that the originalowner may buy it back within a certain time (not over four years,unless more are stipulated in the deed, and never more than ten)
29. I made my investments when, in 1923 the British government stipulated that a future Kenya would be an African, rather than a White settler, country
30. The Supreme Court ruling in 1988 that stipulated once an item is left for trash
31. He could hardly imagine being confined to this office given the unpleasantness of the chair for more than just a few hours, let alone an entire day; however, it had to be stipulated, he concluded, that Spalding would mostly have been in the field conducting inspections, thus requiring very little actual time here in the office
32. As the instructions stipulated, he rubbed the foam into his hair and over every part of his body, and proceeded through the rinsing and drying cycle
33. “As long as I get what I need first,” he stipulated
34. In the chapter on economic profit optimization, we stipulated that earnings are the
35. "Our search warrant stipulated access to your bank records
36. Matheson Brothers had stipulated due to the fact that they also
37. So a new security measure was implemented that stipulated
38. only stipulated the forest and valley from one end of this canyon to
39. dacity to collect the deed to that bar when it had been stipulated
40. warden had unwittingly signed which stipulated that a two hun-
41. This finite aim contains all our future intentions that steers and motivates us all to toil, labor, slave and do whatever is deemed necessary for us to accomplish out an aim which cannot ever be stipulated or expressed out into a logical statement or term over here
42. microbiological specifications and those stipulated in the pharmacopoeial monographs for
43. from Chapters 2, 3, 11, 15, and 18, because the action that is stipulated in all of them without exception is the deed that is ordained and performed
44. God, Praise be to Him, has stipulated in the above-mentioned noble verse that the occurrence of the total destruction will be but after emerging of the ground creeper, and since that creeper has appeared, therefore, the scourge has become final matter waiting for executing, but concerning the time of its occurrence, it is something unknown by any as it shall overtake us suddenly, and only Al'lah has knowledge of what is hidden, so He alone will reveal it at the appointed time, but we should take into consideration that its indications have been completed the matter which surely warns of its imminent occurrence at any moment
45. It stipulated that no child of Judith's should inherit if it were born out of wedlock
46. 'That agreement you made with the miller … it stipulated that he had to complete the job at the agreed price?'
47. It is stipulated that the magician (or hypnotist) must be strong of character so as to be able to have control over their victims
48. Sam had committed multiple acts of gross misconduct under the Firm’s policies, and the rules stipulated dismissal
49. use in this mine and it fulfills all the conditions stipulated in the blasting
50. stipulated duty hours, that too in an unhealthy working
1. Now the big question, what if dad says he wants to be cremated because mom was cremated, no matter how we try to convince him that it is unscriptural? This is a nasty affair! What if he stipulates this wish in his last will and testament? After all, it is a legal document which we have to abide by, but what must we do if this “legal” document is violating the scriptures?
2. stipulates that, as of the day when the Convention becomes effective, all trading,
3. Article 12 stipulates that, when a party considers that the numbers of stray animals
4. A DJ or artist rider is an additional contract which stipulates the needs and
5. This system also stipulates that there
6. The collective agreement stipulates that
7. stipulates hunting and non-hunting seasons, prohibits the
8. As the law stipulates,
9. “The truce stipulates I won’t kill you,” Apollo said
10. Construction building work for the new production bay is carried out by a building sub-contractor and the contract to be concluded with him stipulates uninterrupted access for contractor with a clear site
11. Contract stipulates uninterrupted access for contractor with a clear site
12. The law stipulates that a National Credit Register shall be created and it is highly probable that this will be done together with Creditreform
13. The Principal of Synergistic Multiplication stipulates that one creates a legacy that lasts throughout eternity, when one gives Hope away
14. The noble verse stipulates that the woman should be a widow with orphans, so the purpose of polygamy is a humane and lofty one
15. The noble verse stipulates that the woman should be widow and has orphans, so the purpose beyond polygamy is a humane and lofty one, it is to keep the widows and bring up the orphans then to build a sound society, and it is not a spiritual lustful one as many people interpret and put the verse into effect without returning to the beginning of it, and by that, they have drawn bad reputation on Islam and Moslems for religion has turned to be a lustful, not a humane one in their eyes, because of polygamy
16. The regard of the singularity stipulates the conducing of heat in space or the release of heat to form space by means of bisecting the occupied space
17. Whether the sinner stipulates for his wages or
18. Whether the sinner stipulates for
19. Whether the sinner stipulates for his wages or not, he is sure to receive it
20. Whether the sinner stipulates for his wages
21. point out that introduction of the aforesaid term stipulates methodolo-
22. Secret Service protocol stipulates that an agent never turn his back on a crowd when a president is present
23. The Affordable Care Act stipulates that the most expensive policies for older individuals can be no more than three times the price of policies for younger adults
24. The CAPM formula is fairly complex, but it stipulates that investors should be compensated based on how long they hold an investment (time value of money) and the amount of risk they take on
25. Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT): The brainchild of economist Harry Markowitz, MPT stipulates that investors stand to benefit through diversification
26. It stipulates that federal agencies cannot initial fuel procurement contracts anymore that are more polluting than conventional sources of oil
27. All are struck by the justness of his views, but no one undertakes to carry them out, so he takes a regiment, a division- stipulates that no one is to interfere with his arrangements- leads his division to the decisive point, and gains the victory alone
28. * This same will stipulates that her mother, Gladys Baker Eley, should have her sanitarium expenses paid “for the rest of her life”—but not more than a total of $25,000
29. The law stipulates that 36 billion gallons of biofuels—or fuel from food—must be added to gasoline by 2022
30. Thus, the fifth clause in the first article of the Georgia deed of cession, dated April 24th, 1802, stipulates: "That the Territory thus ceded shall form a State, and be admitted as such into the Union, as soon as it shall contain 60,000 free inhabitants, or at an earlier period, if Congress shall think it expedient, on the same conditions and restrictions, with the same privileges, and in the same manner, as is provided in the ordinance of Congress of the 13th day of July, 1787, for the government of the Western Territory of the United States; which ordinance shall, in all its parts, extend to the Mississippi Territory contained in the present act of cession, that article only excepted which forbids slavery
31. The 6th article stipulates, "In order to re-establish peace on the most solid and lasting foundations and to remove every subject of dispute with regard to the limits of the British and French Territories on the continent of North America, it is agreed that for the future the confines between the dominions of His Britannic Majesty and those of his most Christian Majesty, (French King,) in that part of the world, shall be irrevocably fixed by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi from its source, as far as the river Iberville, and from thence by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and of the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain to the sea; and to this purpose, the most Christian King cedes in full right, and guaranties to His Britannic Majesty, the river and port of Mobile, (now West Florida,) and every thing that he possesses, or ought to have possessed on the left (east) side of the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans, and the island on which it is situated, which shall remain to France
32. The provision of the treaty of 1803, which stipulates that it shall be "admitted as soon as possible," does not therefore imply a violation of the constitution
33. The amendment, now offered to the rules, stipulates only for liberty to each member to speak once
34. Their treaty stipulates that a farmer shall be provided
1. it is our duty to employ the present opportunity in stipulating
2. the right to create advanced directives stipulating what they wish done in an end-
3. Coatl nodded and agreed to be at their lodge in the afternoon, he left it to their discretion to choose the disease, stipulating that it must be virulent, deadly, and have highly visible symptoms, sores, rashes, lumps, he then went on to tell them that they would be on show for the Teoti and would tell the sad story of the disease, one of two things would happen upon meeting citizens of Teotihuacan, one, they will slay you out of hand or two, they will chase you away, hopefully they will choose the later once they see your pitiful condition, but most important of all you must pass on the news of the planned mass exodus of the surviving Toltec the day after the next full moon, an exodus designed to take the remaining survivors north, through the valley of Axber, back to the ancient land of their birth and so to freedom
4. Rudolph depressed the play button which activated a voice recording of an unmistakeable Jazz Bryant stipulating date time and location of an interview and those present
5. To point: state laws stipulating state boards of education must be comprised of a majority of certified teachers
6. on the paperwork stipulating that neither he nor his father Delaney
7. some “deep thinking”, I decided to make a deal with her stipulating that one
8. stipulating the conditions for the conduct of the account
9. Illusion by chemical fits like a mask, stipulating recreation out of imagination; until the strap is cut and reality waxes and the wage of addiction is spent
10. Background: Following the six day war and as soon as the Israeli Army occupied the Jordan sector of Jerusalem, Knesset adopted on the 27th of June 1967, a law stipulating that the laws, jurisdiction, and administration of the state of Israel would apply to every region that would be designated by ordinance
11. But, he was particular in stipulating that if I were not received with cordiality, or if I were not encouraged to repeat my visit as a visit which had no ulterior object but was simply one of gratitude for a favor received, then this experimental trip should have no successor
12. “Even stipulating that all of that’s true,” Zahmsyn Trynair interceded as Clyntahn’s jaw muscles bunched, “the point at issue isn’t how we got into this situation
13. Yet, I ask, suppose that monarch should make a treaty, stipulating that Hanover or Hindostan should have a right of representation on the floor of Parliament, would such a treaty be binding? No, sir; not, as I believe, if a House of Commons and of Lords could be found venal enough to agree to it