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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151. Provisions for cyclists will therefore require both the use of existing transport infrastructure and special facilities for cyclists.
152. Those provisions covered in-house benefits as well as external benefits.
153. He held a wire basket with a modest stack of provisions.
154. Firstly, he certainly thwarted some papal provisions by taking vigorous action against any bishop involved in the process.
155. However, reorganisation provisions necessarily include provisions for operating costs,(http://sentencedict.com/provisions.html) such as redundancy costs and administrative expenses.
156. The order, or any provisions it contains, may be limited in duration.
157. Cubicles for accommodation were also needed and Lydney Park provides an excellent example of these provisions.
158. Most large societies have also made heavy provisions against bad debts.
159. Rather its provisions will deem the transfer to be treated as if it took place on an earlier specified date.
160. If not, why will not he accept the provisions of the social charter which would attack the problem of low pay?
161. The bad-debt provisions are expected to knock £25m off profits for the year ending February.
162. The general purpose of these provisions is to allow the court so far as possible to settle competing claims in one set of proceedings.
163. Arrangements will include a clearing house to help match staff with vacancies and special provisions for retraining.
164. The companies are watching carefully lest other lobbyists try to slip the tougher provisions back in.
165. Baja California law forbids land invasions[sentencedict.com], yet other provisions in the law allow squatters to legalize their holds after five years.
166. Federalism Article 50 extends the provisions of the Covenant to all parts of federal states.
167. If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied, management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge.
168. If so, special provisions will need to be inserted in the agreement to regulate the arrangements between the investors.
169. The next chapter is concerned with further provisions for the cleansing and restoration of those who find themselves ritually unclean.
170. This is most evident in those provisions relating to the policing of static assemblies and marches and processions.
171. The provisions are contained in Ord 9, r 2 which applies to both default and fixed date summonses.
172. Skiing can also have a significant environmental impact, since provisions for it extend over relatively large areas.
173. Now let us turn to exemption clauses and the effect upon them of the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act.
174. The answer is not to be found in the express provisions of article 7.
175. The provisions for transfer are considered in detail in Chapter 13.
176. These are expressed with differing degrees of formality in the form of statutory provisions, case law and conventions of the constitution.
177. A strong merchant banking contribution was more than offset by losses on investment management and stockbroking and some heavy loan provisions.
178. In 1973 the Land Compensation Act gave statutory effect to these, and made other significant changes to the planning blight provisions.
179. Legislative acts that levied taxes and defined benefits have never contained any provisions for investing in assets to provide future benefits.
180. Most of the fall came as a result of the release of provisions in the merchant banking and securities division.
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