These policies should also stipulate that you own all rights to the software that you contract for development. |
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Officers also stipulate that no plant or machinery should be installed or operated at the premises in connection with the use at any time. |
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I'll stipulate that it is a felony to disclose the name of an undercover CIA operative who has been posted overseas in recent years. |
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The competency requirements stipulate minimum achievement levels in English, math, and foreign languages. |
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Building regulations stipulate that to counter dampness in the kitchen and bathroom, you must have a fan. |
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There's been much confusion over the pledging process and I will happily get you registered and enter the amount you stipulate. |
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Regulations stipulate that all needles used in registered, accredited practices must be disposable, single-use needles. |
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This observation contradicts his view that the stipules of Lactoris are probably not indicative of relationship with other stipulate plants. |
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The provisions relating to concurrent powers could stipulate which level was paramount. |
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Also, is it reasonable to stipulate that no work be undertaken over the weekend? |
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Match regulations stipulate that only two old shooters are allowed per team. |
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If you own it as tenants in common, you can stipulate what share each party owns. |
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If the actual timing of the closing was a critical term of any agreement, then it was incumbent on the Respondent to stipulate that in his offer. |
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As well as a legal agreement, it is vital for all joint owners to make a will in which they stipulate who inherits their share of the property should they die. |
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Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases. |
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Let's stipulate for a moment that Mr Klein is right, and that we don't buy the argument that inequality hurts growth. |
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They can and do expressly stipulate what that margin is to be. |
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We already have the Copenhagen Criteria, and there is no reason to bend the rules they stipulate. |
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As well as putting a limit on your spending, the card provider will stipulate a minimum monthly repayment you need to make. |
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Some of the laws stipulate a quota system for the employment of workers with disabilities. |
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Moreover, the Guidelines stipulate that judges must review the pre-sentence report before rejecting or accepting a plea bargain. |
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The member is an honourable gentleman and we can take his representations in good faith, but there is nothing in this motion to stipulate that. |
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An agent must not stipulate for, charge or accept any fee that is not fully disclosed, fair and reasonable. |
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Some contribution agreements stipulate that certificates are required annually for the duration of the project. |
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The UCI's anti-doping regulations stipulate that out-of-competition testing can be organized at any time, at any place and without warning. |
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Articles 28 and 29 of the Constitution stipulate that work is a right, an honour and a necessity for the development of society. |
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It does not, however, quantify this objective or stipulate how it should be achieved. |
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The law shall also stipulate the maximum duration of provisional imprisonment. |
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The regulation could stipulate that inter-state agreements can be the legal basis for such participation. |
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So far, the Spanish bailout will not stipulate any new austerity measures and instead will regulate the banking sector. |
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The grant agreement will also stipulate the start and end dates of the project. |
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Belgium too has a very extensive network of such treaties, which stipulate for each type of income which country is entitled to tax this income. |
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They also stipulate penalties for the infringement of the authorial rights of others. |
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In an employment contract the contracting parties often stipulate a longer notice period than that prescribed by law. |
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In addition, the host family must stipulate for the au pair a health insurance and an accident insurance. |
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It is also necessary to stipulate the information to be contained in such notices. |
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This, to be frank, seems so obvious that it hardly seems worthwhile to stipulate it expressly in a draft guideline of the Guide to Practice. |
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The new constitution does not stipulate any requirements for a vice president in the government. |
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So let's stipulate that my critics are completely gender blind, reacting only to my many faults. |
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I'll stipulate that the Democrats had a good convention, in the primetime hours at least. |
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Let's stipulate that the fate of the Republic does not turn on the state of Sally Quinn's social life. |
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The directive does stipulate that Member States must carry out random tests, but I fear that this stipulation is too noncommittal. |
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The proprietor may stipulate that the renter provide a guarantor or a bondsman. |
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The terms of these agreements even stipulate that Saudi firms must be given priority in subcontract work emanating from these projects. |
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This issue is being represented as linguistic, relating to a democratic right of the people to stipulate word definitions, when it's nothing of the kind. |
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The guidelines also stipulate that there should be adequate number of safety equipment, life ring, first aid box, resuscitation mask etc. |
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The Shanghai Regulations stipulate that if a labor contract has not been actually performed for 3 months or more by one or both parties, the contract can be terminated. |
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It was also informed that any new tonnage contracts should not in fact stipulate for a quantity which corresponded to the customer's total requirements. |
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The regulations in force for the Swiss delegation to the Assembly stipulate for instance that the mandate of Swiss members who leave the national parliament, expires the latest at the end of the following PACE part-session. |
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In exchange for giving up rights to support, to share in the estate, or for agreeing to waive entitlement to exert an equalization claim, it is only reasonable for a spouse to stipulate for some concrete protection. |
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The agreement must stipulate by what method the employees' representatives shall have the right to meet to discuss the information conveyed to them. |
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They make no specific reference to degrees of access nor do they stipulate which levels of mother tongue education should be made available to minorities and by what means. |
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Many of the top restaurants stipulate formal attire and shoes. |
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The revised Standing Rules stipulate that a Member asking a question may speak for no more than sixty seconds and that a Minister's reply shall not exceed sixty seconds. |
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And in the exercise of their jurisdiction, the provinces, like the federal government, may stipulate sanctions up to and including annulling a marriage. |
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The sheets of Cobaea are made up of small sheets, stipulate and gimlets. |
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Amendments will be made to stipulate that games, questionnaires and contests that are essentially of the nature of a variety show are productions that give rise to these tax credits. |
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These include claiming there's no need for a deposit, which leaves tenants and guarantors liable for uncapped costs on leaving the property – all tenancies should stipulate a reasonable deposit. |
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But, he says, switching to automatic mode would be a bad idea and illegal to boot. Traditional rules of engagement stipulate that a human must decide if a weapon is to be fired. |
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Finally, Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to point out to you that all our transport policies stipulate that we must reduce road transport. |
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The Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Incendiary Weapons does not stipulate restrictions on the use of such weapons against combat personnel. |
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The indivision agreement may stipulate a maximum term of thirty years. |
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Again, the timing of these questions reflects a desire to have respondents stipulate on these prior to any consideration of theory of, or causality between, these and bureaucratic patronage. |
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Such legislation may stipulate that this provision of the statutes may be relied on as against third parties provided that it concerns the general power of representation. |
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The carriers' position is that the conditions of contract stipulate that the carrier undertakes to carry them from their origin to their destination, period. |
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Dutch law and the Company's Articles of Association stipulate that the General Meeting of Shareholders, upon the proposal of the Board, determines the remuneration of the non-executive members of the Board. |
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Potential standards could stipulate that bags be made of biodegradable material or of some other durable material with minimal environmental impact. |
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These stipulate that the name of a new religious group should differ from the names of already registered religious communities i.e. religious groups. |
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For example, trial attorneys seem unwilling to stipulate to uncontrovertible facts or to rely on the work product of the audit team. |
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In trying to formulate what I believe it is useful to stipulate first what I disbelieve. |
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The concepts of cryptonymy and preservative repression stipulate the collapse of the revelatory properties of the symptom and language. |
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The Laws stipulate that the regulations on covering the pitch shall be agreed by both captains in advance. |
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The Road Vehicles Regulations 1986, stipulate constructional requirements which limit most agricultural tractors and trailers to a speed limit of 20mph. |
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The Resale Prices Bill was introduced to deny manufacturers and suppliers the power to stipulate the prices at which their goods must be sold by the retailer. |
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The new rules stipulate that would-be parents must provide proof that their home country will grant citizenship to any baby born to a surrogate mother. |
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