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has stipulated

  • present perfect
    of stipulate (3rd person singular).
    stipulate
    verb (used without object)
    to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed byfor ).

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However, the Internal Revenue Service has stipulated two different formulas for calculating how much tax credit a new owner is entitled to.

From Washington Times May 9, 2023

The IMF has stipulated that economic reforms are needed to secure the deal.

From Reuters Jul. 28, 2022

But Mr Ternstrom knows that there is still the potential for things to go wrong, which is partly why he has stipulated that the first owners must have some flying experience.

From BBC Jan. 20, 2022

In addition, Congress has stipulated that $2 billion of the fund go to venues employing fewer than 50 people.

From Washington Post Dec. 21, 2020

Colonel Baldwin has stipulated that his friends in the original deal must be protected, and——" "Here, here—hold on," interrupted the bank president; "you're hitting it up a little bit too fast for me, Mr. Smith.

From The Real Man by Francis Lynde