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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91. The plan contained no provisions for the long-term clean-up that would have been necessary if the tanker had been carrying heavier crude.
92. But the result confirmed that building society provisions will rocket this year to cover bad and doubtful home loans.
93. The level of provisions could begin to drop next year as fewer families fall behind in their home loan payments.
94. The significance of these comparatively simple provisions on open enrolment should not be overlooked.
95. In its provisions dealing with the Chancellor,(http://sentencedict.com/provisions.html) the Basic Law differs markedly and consciously from its Weimar predecessor.
96. On the contrary, it works within the framework of the Zande legal code and studiously observes all its provisions and prescriptions.
97. Aforementioned principles and provisions are binding on all Member State authorities, including the courts.
98. Backpacking the route is quite feasible and buying provisions shouldn't be a problem.
99. We would give the same construction to the comparable provisions in the other mortgage deeds.
100. In the absence of any express provisions once employment has ended the law will only protect information within the second class.
101. Private chases created by tenants-in-chief since 1154 outside their own demesnes were likewise abrogated, in accordance with the provisions of the Forest Charter.
102. In considering applications for planning permission, planning authorities will take into account the provisions of the development plan.
103. The draft version for comment incorporates practices and interpretations that have become established over the years and includes some new provisions.
104. This was principally directed toward the gradual adoption of more realistic depreciation provisions.
105. The Rules do contain adequate provisions for appeal by the person upon whom a notice is served.
106. But Clinton insisted those provisions be taken out before he signed the bill(sentencedict.com), she said.
107. The hands-off policy was extended to the structure of citizen participation and the social targeting provisions.
108. They took over the statutory duties and provisions of the old mental health departments.
109. Essentially, therefore, the provisions only had application to income falling within the first limb.
110. By contrast MDC's land reclamation and infrastructural provisions have demonstrated a markedly weaker propensity for attracting private capital.
111. Similar consent provisions may be contained in the financing arrangements of the vendor's shareholders and ultimate holding company.
112. In the circumstances, programmes to alter reproductive patterns might incorporate special provisions for reaching individuals of lower socio-economic status.
113. The Local Government Bill currently being considered in another place contains provisions for securing greater consistency of practice between local authorities.
114. Even the provisions of the formal document, the United States Constitution, may be amended by judicial decisions and custom usage.
115. The most controversial elements of the new law were its provisions defining recognizable and legitimate political parties and groups for electoral purposes.
116. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this Article.
117. The police were not competent to enforce the civil provisions, which required that employers should do so.
118. Equally people's need for support from relatives specifically has to be related to whatever alternative provisions exist at any given time.
119. The provisions described below, however, are generally part of all collective bargaining contracts: 1.
120. To some extent the charge of inflexibility can also be countered by reference to the provisions sanctioning exception from the National Curriculum.
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