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stipulated

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








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A government attorney wrote that DHS would consider what is known as a stipulated removal, in which a noncitizen waives their right to a hearing before entering into deportation proceedings.

From BBC Aug. 19, 2026

“It does not prevent the County from agreeing to a standstill. It does not prevent the county from returning to court with a stipulated resolution.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

It was part of a broader bilingual policy adopted in the 1960s, which stipulated English to be spoken by all Singaporeans, along with their "mother tongue", a language determined by their ethnicity.

From BBC Jun. 25, 2026

"The persistence of structural primary budget deficits until 2029 may require tighter monetary policy than stipulated by the baseline scenario," the central bank said.

From Barron's Jun. 19, 2026

He stipulated, however, that he would take no dead frogs.

From "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck




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