Some organisations will dole out cash for you to use to your own ends, whilst others will demand specific stipulations. |
A conventionalist claims that scientific laws or principles are not empirical descriptions of reality but arbitrary conventions or stipulations. |
Above all it adequately meets the stipulations of the UN resolutions and the Shimla Agreement. |
The term also refers to contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties. |
There are no stipulations for issues like illegitimate children, or the now rampant cases of domestic violence. |
The authorities should see that the traffic rules and the stipulations, which are made from time to time, are strictly followed by the drivers. |