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stipulated

adjective as in promised

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Ms Pandey hopes she "can lead the country efficiently, do the election in stipulated time and hand the power to the people".

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He stipulated that his office will “only work with House and Senate Democratic appropriators ‘if they conduct themselves with decorum.'”

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Tuesday night’s settlement stipulated that Jackson would not receive any money.

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“This stipulated discipline, if approved by the California Supreme Court, reinforces the State Bar’s commitment to ensuring that those who violate the rules governing attorney conduct — regardless of their title or position — are held responsible.”

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It added that the peace deal stipulated that both parties recognise each other's legitimacy and any political issue should be resolved through dialogue.

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

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