stipulate in the PONS Dictionary

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Standards and handbooks stipulate that the upstream surface of the plate is particularly flat and smooth.
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The personal budget is stipulated for three-year period.
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The specific connection of the life conditions has stipulated the development of the different biological systems.
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The broader definition stipulates that the plant must receive some noticeable benefit from the carnivorous syndrome.
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The board stipulates eligibility to participate in district policy.
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The law also stipulated that sugar plantations could not be owned by foreigners.
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Often, a distance of nearly half-a-mile is stipulated, which ensure that new strip clubs can not open in many major cities.
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The relevant treaty stipulated that it was only a personal tribute, not entailing any legal obligations.
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The lease agreement stipulated that the land would revert to the city if the government abandoned it.
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The county commissioners also stipulated the building be brick and 60 by 40 ft wide.
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