stipulate
estipular
definition
verb
he stipulated certain conditions before their marriage
demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of a bargain or agreement.
adjective
Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as stipulate leaf bases.
(of a leaf or plant) having stipules.
translation of 'stipulate'
verb
especificar,
estipular
example
Both have woody trunks and woody roots as well as 'stipulate' leaf bases.
This observation contradicts his view that the stipules of Lactoris are probably not indicative of relationship with other 'stipulate' plants.
The colour of the cladding was 'stipulated' as grey but what was provided was yellow.
Other important laws were those 'stipulating' the conditions under which ministers can be sued and also a law for the improvement of agriculture.
When they refused to accept new working conditions 'stipulated' by the contractor, they were all sacked.
A key point of the agreement 'stipulates' an amnesty for GAM fighters and other political prisoners.
They might agree that he would spend the next three months working with the council horticultural team at weekends, with a contract 'stipulating' minimum standards of acceptable behaviour.
The government has taken adequate care to protect the labour interests 'stipulating' attractive compensation package when retrenched.
Among the requirements is an agreement 'stipulating' the areas of collaboration between the foreign design firm and its mainland counterpart.
Note that completely rigid kinds of certificates can still be specified by simply 'stipulating' that reconsideration always fails for them.
The requirement was 'stipulated' in his bail conditions, a top prosecutor said on Tuesday.
The advice line has an automated system into which you input your holiday plans and by return get a tailored information pack 'stipulating' both what is required and what advised.
Above all it adequately meets the 'stipulations' of the UN resolutions and the Shimla Agreement.
They also agreed on regular reciprocal visits by their defense ministers, and to sign an agreement 'stipulating' the framework for such exchanges, the officials said.
All personal data of both 'stipulators' will be used for interrelationship needs only.
The names of the fellow 'stipulators' of this gift are seen to be written below and are confirmed with a succession of autographs so that they not be dishonoured by a worthless deception.
An ordinary enough 'stipulation' , one might suppose, and the story moves on quickly.
In addition, the document will include a clause 'stipulating' procedures required for non-member countries to take part in the ASEM process, they said.
If the contract 'stipulates' eight bank holidays can be taken as paid leave in addition to holidays, June 3 will not count.
A pavilion targeted to architects and 'stipulators' where exhibitors will be showing architectural glass, door and window hardware, films, bath enclosures and more.
The authorities should see that the traffic rules and the 'stipulations' , which are made from time to time, are strictly followed by the drivers.
In some negotiation situations prospective recruits will ask the employer to detail the terms of the package that may be on offer before 'stipulating' some of their requirements.
The intention among the 'stipulators' in the front line with the concept term ‘inclusion’ is to express a completely new dimension and a new way to understand this special education concept.
They do require performance with only 'stipulated' exceptions, but the law of tort does not.
When presented with a contract 'stipulating' their duties, they just sign it and reach for the keys.
The Tata group companies are governed by a set of codes of conduct, which put in force some stringent 'stipulations' that make regulatory compliance mandatory.
The system 'stipulates' the rules and requirements that must be observed by the two parties.
As the 'stipulators' and administrator of rules in mobile game industry, mobile operators haven't done enough in cooperation with other parties in industry chain and remain in a passive situation.
Some organisations will dole out cash for you to use to your own ends, whilst others will demand specific 'stipulations' .
They are also responsible for imposing the conditions 'stipulated' in the agreements.
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