Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Her family members were usually attached to her as a contractual stipulation.
It's worth exploring all the options available to find the one that best suits your needs in terms of price, speed, safety and contractual stipulations.
Maybe so, but Lynch, the Wendy's spokesman, insists that the company is observing all the contractual stipulations.
Tommy Boy has similar contractual stipulations.
Both Evangeline's desire to be properly educated, as well as Adelaide's latest contractual stipulation, are satisfied by the act of trickery.
Following Klaus's directorial and contractual stipulations, Pandit became an overnight star and one of early television's pioneering musical artists.
He also raised a few eyebrows when he announced that he is considering reassigning principals despite contractual stipulations that guarantee administrative assignments.
For insurance policies for property insurance, a contractual stipulation that the lost asset must be actually repaired or replaced before the replacement cost can be paid is common.
"Yet, we have two very serious contractual stipulations that NSA ... well, Jules Wilson at NSA ... handcuffed us with.
When Seefeel originally signed with Warp they included a contractual stipulation wherein they would be able to release (Ch-Vox) on Rephlex as per a promise made to James.
Pointing to contractual stipulations that will prevent buyers from changing their rooflines or front facades, Mr. Torres said his firm is "enhancing the community and protecting the architectural integrity of Palm Springs."
Since then, Pemex has cut tens of thousands from its payroll, loosened rules on outside involvement in petrochemicals and let service contracts to foreign exploration companies without the old contractual stipulation of jobs for the Mexican union.
What about the obsessive tinkerer, Puccini, who, unlike Verdi, had to fight off his publisher, Tito Ricordi, who sought legally to curtail the composer's constant intervention by way of a contractual stipulation?
Contractual stipulations with Fox and ESPN respectively mean that regular season Saturday games scheduled before 1900 EST (beginning 20 May 2006) and Sunday games scheduled after 17:00 EST are blacked out throughout the United States.
A reader must then know that the contractual stipulation allowing the discretion to vary the effect of those Code provisions, so that the owner may share some of the loss, is acceptable because those provisions are classified by theorists as "optional rules" (nin-I hoki).
Dan Rather of CBS News and Peter Jennings at ABC are forbidden to appear in films - in Mr. Rather's case by a contractual stipulation, and in Mr. Jennings's case by a firm corporate policy.
Benaderet received no on-screen credit for her many voice characterizations with Warner Bros., as the studio was bound by Blanc's iron-clad contractual stipulation that no other voice actor could ever receive credit for their work while he himself was under contract to Warners.
Due to contractual stipulations in agreements with most cable, IPTV and fiber optic television providers in the United States, WGN America is generally carried on a "limited basic" programming tier (alongside local broadcast stations and public, educational and government access channels).
Many subsequent attempts have been made to fix its perceived problems, but nonetheless, Nelson's book is still used in many American productions, because a contractual stipulation, ostensibly, prevents the London version, which many believe to be the source of the show's popularity and appeal, from being performed within the United States.
In 1996 as Henderson became more involved with the activities of the Mt. Zion Fund, production of the show was transferred to another vintage guitar dealer James Pasch, with the contractual stipulation that it remain a fund raising event for the AIDS Resource Foundation for Children.