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stipulations

/stip-yuh-ley-shuhn/US // ˌstɪp yəˈleɪ ʃən //

规定,约定,订定,规章制度

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a condition, demand, or promise in an agreement or contract.
    • : the act of stipulating.

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Examples

  • In an effort to ensure the federal money is distributed equitably, local governments have imposed a patchwork of stipulations.

  • “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.

  • In 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.

  • Instacart 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.

  • To try them legally — an important stipulation for Young — she would have to look abroad.

  • His one stipulation before okaying a poster of his Jockey ad, for example, was that all proceeds go to cystic fibrosis.

  • He had one stipulation: nothing in his home could be touched or rearranged.

  • The stipulation likely to be most widely felt is what experts are calling an effective shutdown of medication abortions.

  • The stipulation that Ai cannot talk to media is part of what technically is called "obtaining a guarantee pending a trial".

  • And any stipulation on how to spend the money is unlikely this time around, too.

  • But why, thought Aristide, did he not at once consent to sell the papers on the stipulation that he should be paid in notes?

  • The same is true of a stipulation insuring against death by suicide while sane.

  • When that time arrived, however, for carrying this stipulation into effect, an unexpected difficulty occurred.

  • There is nothing offensive in such a stipulation,” said I; “and I even sympathise with the feeling that inspired it.

  • The effect of this stipulation was probably never considered.