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stipulated

[stip-yuh-ley-tid] / ˈstɪp jəˌleɪ tɪd /








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Lofgren and Amo noted in their letter that the Energy secretary spoke to the Science Committee more than three weeks after department attorneys stipulated to the opposite in court documents signed May 15, 2026.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2026

Contracts were pushed out by years, and customers weren’t held to taking as much supply as their Covid-era commitments stipulated.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 20, 2026

"All of the things that it stipulated have now been undone."

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

A new code of practice was introduced that stipulated that searches must be intelligence-led and based on "reasonable grounds".

From BBC Jul. 7, 2026

Although this attitude wasn’t uncommon at the time, NIH guidelines stipulated that all human subject research funded by NIH—as McKusick’s was —required both informed consent and approval from a Hopkins review board.

From "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot




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