stipulated
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unstipulated adjective
Etymology
Origin of stipulated
Example Sentences
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In addition to the $10 million penalty, the stipulated order bars Disney from operating on YouTube in a way that violates COPPA.
Researchers from Google found that models make trade-offs between stipulated pleasure and pain states, giving priority to pain avoidance over rewards in ways that suggest more than mere token prediction.
However, his plea agreement stipulated that if he fled, he could be tried again for the counts he did not agree to and additional charges.
From Los Angeles Times
The agreement stipulated that he would have no parental or financial obligations to any children she might have in the event of divorce.
After the financial crisis, the European Central Bank not only stipulated higher capital requirements for banks but also required them to pay 10% of their earnings every year into a rainy-day fund.
From Barron's
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