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have stipulated

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

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The RAF normally drops aid as low as 400ft, but the Israelis have stipulated they must do so no lower than 2,000ft.

From BBC Apr. 9, 2024

Much of the background on the Ireland case is detailed in a document filed with the petition listing facts that defense attorneys and prosecutors have stipulated.

From Seattle Times Jan. 23, 2023

It’s worth noting that walkout organizers have stipulated the new fund “should exist in addition to the existing” fund Sarandos is referring to.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 20, 2021

Maybe I’m just a simpleton—I should have stipulated that right up front—but I found many of Her’s ideas about technology and the future of consciousness genuinely interesting to think about.

From Slate Jan. 15, 2014

"Some boys in your position," he said, "would have stipulated for a present."

From The Store Boy by Horatio Alger