Similar words: provision, improvise, improvised, provisions, provisional, provisioning, improvisation, province. Meaning: [prə'vaɪzəʊ] n. a stipulated condition.
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31. Bill had left the money to his grandson, with the proviso that it should be spent on his education.
32. Looking at the second proviso, we can see that the position was a cruel one, insincere and hardly tenable.
33. An express proviso for re-entry contained in the head lease.
34. At the same time, however, we have to add a proviso.
35. There is one proviso to this: make sure that both you and the client are talking about the same thing.
36. The proviso states that the Covenant does not require any legislation or other action prohibited by the Constitution.
37. Dottie Banks had been sitting in the auditorium, so she was exonerated,[http://sentencedict.com/proviso.html] with the same proviso.
38. With this proviso, the book can be recommended as readable and illustrated with several case-studies to reinforce the authors' points.
39. The only proviso is that the politicians have to be asked first.
40. Hall agreed to this, with the proviso that Clarke should not have the exclusive right of sale at the exhibition.
41. His only proviso is that the work be carried out in Padua, not at the Istituto Centrale del Restauro.
42. Okay, with the proviso that Jane agrees, I accept.
43. He accepted, with one proviso, ie on one condition.
44. Whats the proviso to student according to the agreement?
45. Jerry added, by way of proviso.
46. You can borrow the money, with the proviso that you repay me within a week.
47. Anyone can use them free, with the proviso that Carnegie Mellon doesn't offer credit.
48. The group, which met Marissa while working in her school, offered the Bilson family a free week-long intervention with the proviso that CNN be allowed to record the process.
49. President Polk's alternative to the Wilmot Proviso was to fall back on the Missouri Compromise, an 1820 law that permitted Missouri to be admitted as a slave state with Maine as a free state.
50. He added a gnomic proviso: He wished that only those letters "having bearing on my work" be printed.
51. I've agreed to do the work, with the proviso that I'll be paid before I do it.
52. You can borrow this book, with the proviso that you return it to me within aweek.
53. We sign the contract with the proviso that the term can be discus again in six month's time.
54. Tom was admitted to the third grade with the proviso that he was to be put back if he failed any subject.
55. Wikis can be a powerful online resource for the provision and sharing of information, with the proviso that information found on them should be independently verified.
56. The testing was set up with the proviso that it is only be done at medical facilities that offer counselling, including psychological support.
57. Payment of the premium is the most important obligation of the insured person, and is the proviso under which the insurance company will assume the responsibilities of the insurer.
58. And with that useful proviso, I would heartily recommend Paris's Chinatown.
59. This certificate was issued under the provisions of the proviso to section 9.
60. However, this ongoing ban allows member nations to grant themselves special permits to kill whales for scientific research, with the proviso that the whale meat is utilised following data collection.
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