Synonym: commissariat, provender, viands, victuals. Similar words: provision, improvisation, vision, envision, division, revision, television, provide. Meaning: [prə'vɪʒn] n. a stock or supply of foods.
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31. Almost all those provisions command bipartisan support.
32. But there are, of course, provisions governing compulsory education.
33. The provisions on drug trafficking streamline the confiscation procedure.
34. In the present context, however, there are further provisions.
35. But these provisions are not entirely satisfactory.
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36. Provisions: Food, clothing, shelter, transportation, education, medical care.
37. The normal fair dealing provisions apply otherwise.
38. With certain limited exceptions all care provisions require a permit by the youth department in order to be allowed to function.
39. Any balanced budget amendment has to have some exceptions and some implementation provisions.
40. All these provisions were eventually deleted from the final legislation.
41. Employers were prepared to tolerate these rights and provisions in return for a profitable economic environment.
42. Many of these provisions would be quite unacceptable to a civil law country.
43. The introduction of the new type of development plan under the 1968 Act involved revised provisions in relation to planning blight.
44. But workers' influence has been more constrained than these provisions might suggest.
45. Similar provisions appear in international conventions which lay down the terms of contracts for international carriage of goods.
46. Significantly, section five of the amendment allowed Congress to provide military aid, if necessary, to enforce its provisions.
47. Students failing to comply with the rules will be subject to the provisions of Ordinance 1985/7, Students Discipline.
48. Critics say some of those provisions unfairly restrict freedom of speech.
49. Under these provisions local authorities are expected to provide Intermediate Treatment, which is designed to replace attendance and detention centres.
50. They demanded child-care provisions and greater cooperation from men in domestic work.
51. The Maastricht Treaty provisions for culture were adopted against this background.
52. For it to go beyond elementary provisions would be to lose elasticity and adaptability.
53. I should like to make a couple of points about the Bill's two substantive provisions before turning to its hidden agenda.
54. Such provisions would go a considerable way toward protecting caretakers and thereby enhancing the value of caretaking in our society.
55. This labour legislation included laws governing female and child labour, improvements in working conditions and social security provisions.
56. There may also be provisions between the institutional investors and management about plans for future flotation.
57. It also enabled an assessment of the adequacy of the provisions in the eyes of the respondent.
58. As well as the physical provisions, certain moral and ethical standards had to be met in order to gain eternity.
59. Cash flows A company has set up fair value provisions for the reorganisation costs of a subsidiary it acquired last year.
60. Finally, we have noted that other constitutional provisions may provide an independent bar to the conditional grant of federal funds.
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