Thesaurus / stipulation
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In an effort to ensure the federal money is distributed equitably, local governments have imposed a patchwork of stipulations.
MILLIONS OF TENANTS BEHIND ON RENT, SMALL LANDLORDS STRUGGLING, EVICTION MORATORIUMS EXPIRING SOON: INSIDE THE NEXT HOUSING CRISISABBY VESOULIS/SEATTLEFEBRUARY 18, 2021TIME“The president and regents try to address this necessarily deliberative process as quickly as possible, even without stipulations on timing,” said UC Office of the President communications specialist Stett Holbrook.
A UCSD PROFESSOR SENT A STUDENT PORN. HERE’S WHY IT TOOK A YEAR TO FIRE HIM.ETHAN COSTONFEBRUARY 17, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIn addition to opposing payments to publishers in order to link to them within the main search results, Google has also objected to these other Code stipulations.
AUSTRALIA’S SHOWDOWN WITH GOOGLE HAS PROFOUND IMPLICATIONS FOR DOMESTIC BUSINESSES AND OTHER DIGITAL PLATFORMSGEORGE NGUYENFEBRUARY 2, 2021SEARCH ENGINE LANDInstacart said it will provide both in-store shoppers and contractors with a $25 stipend if they get vaccinated, with the stipulation that they must have completed five deliveries in the last 30 days.
TRADER JOE’S AND OTHER GROCERS WILL PAY EMPLOYEES TO GET VACCINATEDJENNY G. ZHANGJANUARY 20, 2021EATERTo try them legally — an important stipulation for Young — she would have to look abroad.
WILL PSYCHEDELIC MUSHROOM VACATIONS COME TO THE U. S.?JEN ROSE SMITHJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat law, the media outlets argue, includes no confidentiality stipulations – and therefore the information provided in compliance with it must be made public.
COUNTY OFFICIALS DIG IN TO KEEP COVID-19 INFO PRIVATESARA LIBBY AND JARED WHITLOCKNOVEMBER 19, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOBut why, thought Aristide, did he not at once consent to sell the papers on the stipulation that he should be paid in notes?
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEThe same is true of a stipulation insuring against death by suicide while sane.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESWhen that time arrived, however, for carrying this stipulation into effect, an unexpected difficulty occurred.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANThere is nothing offensive in such a stipulation,” said I; “and I even sympathise with the feeling that inspired it.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, VOLUME XXIROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONWORDS RELATED TO STIPULATION
- affiance
- affirmation
- agreement
- asseveration
- assurance
- avowal
- betrothal
- bond
- commitment
- compact
- consent
- contract
- covenant
- earnest
- engagement
- espousal
- guarantee
- guaranty
- insurance
- marriage
- oath
- obligation
- pact
- parole
- pawn
- pledge
- plight
- profession
- promissory note
- sacred word
- security
- stipulation
- swear
- swearing
- token
- troth
- undertaking
- vow
- warrant
- warranty
- word
- word of honor
- accompaniment
- attitude
- capacity
- case
- category
- chances
- character
- circumstance
- circumstances
- contingency
- element
- environment
- essential
- estate
- event
- eventuality
- fix
- footing
- form
- frame of mind
- humor
- imperative
- juncture
- limitation
- mood
- nature
- occasion
- occurrence
- outlook
- pass
- phase
- plight
- position
- posture
- predicament
- prerequisite
- proviso
- reputation
- requirement
- shape
- situation
- spirits
- stand
- standing
- state of affairs
- station
- status
- stipulation
- time
- welfare
- charges
- circumstances
- conclusions
- conditions
- details
- fees
- fine prints
- items
- nitty-gritties
- particulars
- payments
- points
- premises
- premises
- prices
- provisions
- provisions
- provisos
- provisos
- qualifications
- rates
- reservations
- size of its
- small prints
- specifications
- stipulations
- stipulations
- strings
- treaties
- understandings
- what it is
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