Synonym: planning, preparation, proviso, purvey, supply, supplying. Similar words: envision, division, provide, province, provided, provider, decision, profession. Meaning: [prə'vɪʒn] n. 1. a stipulated condition 2. the activity of supplying or providing something 3. the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening 4. a store or supply of something (especially of food or clothing or arms). v. supply with provisions.
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91. Management considers that adequate provision has been made for any liability which may arise in respect of the years 1981 to 1983.
92. MDC's approach to housing development in its extended area acknowledges the need for social housing provision.
93. Ombudsman Pat Thomas investigated eight complaints in connection with the provision of equipment and adaptations to the homes of disabled people.
94. The new Legal Aid Board would accordingly be given power to make alternative arrangements for the provision of particular categories of work.
95. External information provision has seen the advent of end-user searching of external hosts.
96. All major publicly-funded housing developments will make adequate provision for the less well off.
97. Parliament will soon be asked to approve measures to reform education, health, the criminal justice system and welfare provision.
98. Thus some one taking only a pledge can not acquire good title by virtue of this provision.
99. These councils would assess local needs, contribute to local service plans within the overall strategic plan and monitor local service provision.
100. Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision.
101. The budget would soften a provision that limits able-bodied adults without children to three months of food stamps in any 36-month period.
102. This Act has been further amended by the Family Provision Act 1966.
103. Held, dismissing the appeal, the judge had not referred to any specific provision of the Code.
104. The statute, in addition to its provision for silent meditation, authorized teachers to ask students whether they wished to pray.
105. Perhaps you ought to reconsider the bathroom and toilet provision, which will require expensive structural alterations and affect your pricing proposals.
106. There is a gross disparity between the size of the unemployment problem and the minuscule educational resources available to make adequate provision.
107. Housing associations as well as local authorities are involved in the provision of sheltered accommodation.
108. Yet community education in working-class communities has not grown to offer a radical alternative to traditional adult education provision.
109. The new system should, it was argued, include family allowances,[sentencedict.com] maternity benefits and provision for widows.
110. No provision has been made for any taxation liability that would arise is these assets were disposed of at their revalued amount.
111. We will fund the provision of short-term rented housing to reduce the use of bed and breakfast accommodation.
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112. We should have provision for granting supervised access to the same resources as staff.
113. Each may provide assistance in times of infirmity or sickness or in the provision of baby-sitting or other services.
114. The Board of Supervisors eventually approved the deal on the provision that United undertake a good-faith review of the law.
115. There are obviously wide differences in the provision of social amenities and social services.
116. A corporate role could just be confined to the provision of specialist services, such as marketing research and specialist advertising advice.
117. The defendants sought an order under a United States statutory provision dealing specifically with assistance to litigants in foreign courts.
118. Provision of help or relief to the poor; almsgiving.
119. The above amounts are net of bad debt provision.
120. This provision, too, is ostensibly aimed at cutting corruption.
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