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Перевод: stipulation
[существительное] обусловливание; условие; соглашение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The Museums and Galleries Commission is hoping that these considerations will lead the Charity Commissioners to reconsider their decision under the cy-pres (i.e. next best thing) provision of the 1960 Charities Act, which allows a charitable bequest or trust to be altered where the original stipulation is no longer relevant.
- She had stipulated - a stipulation which was upheld - that part of her fortune was to be spent teaching the people of Ireland "self-control, elocution, oratory and deportment".
- The only stipulation is that both hot and cold water should be fed from the same header tank - the unit must not be connected direct to the mains cold water supply.
- When you've made your gifts to the various museums, you have given them with the stipulation that none of the works of art may ever be sold.
- Fear of the consequences of defeat and the absence of any clear alternative but to continue fighting, especially following the allied stipulation of "unconditional surrender", were sufficient to ensure that.
- I have already mentioned the stipulation that before l could qualify for married status I should have passed two language exams.
- Normally, this stipulation is tucked away towards the end of the contract.
- You need to give careful thought to any such stipulation before accepting it.
- The quota is ignored too often in British industry, but this stipulation does at least give you some extra security.
- Despite this stipulation, two policemen - sitting in the front row - were among the 600 present.
- As no car parking exists at present, councillors expressed surprise over the stipulation as the new building would simply be a replacement.
- The conditions typically restricted the defendant to peaceful picketing at his or her usual place of employment, but they could be wider than this, embracing curfews and residency requirements such as the stipulation on one occasion that a defendant reside in Wick (Wallington, 1985: 156).
- The coastguard or Maritime Safety Agency, is designated a non-military force, and its use would circumvent the constitutional stipulation against foreign military operations.
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