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Assembly Bill 3216 also includes provisions to provide laid-off workers a path to return to their jobs, even if an employer or businesses changes ownership.
CITY TO WEIGH MEASURE GIVING LAID-OFF HOTEL WORKERS FIRST SHOT AT OPEN JOBSMAYA SRIKRISHNANSEPTEMBER 8, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Solutions include boosting technology access for students, leveraging low-tech, community-based efforts, tutoring and special provisions for the youngest learners.
CREATIVE SCHOOL PLANS COULD COUNTER INEQUITIES EXPOSED BY COVID-19SUJATA GUPTASEPTEMBER 8, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
Given the diminished voting power of employee and investor shares, it is possible that these voting provisions will negatively impact the final price of those shares.
IN AMENDED FILING, PALANTIR ADMITS IT WON’T HAVE INDEPENDENT BOARD GOVERNANCE FOR UP TO A YEARDANNY CRICHTONSEPTEMBER 3, 2020TECHCRUNCH
It would strengthen data protection provisions, provide for tougher penalties, and potentially create a new enforcement agency.
INSIDE CHINA’S UNEXPECTED QUEST TO PROTECT DATA PRIVACYTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
If there are provisions for alterations in your digital marketing strategy, you would be able to adapt to any situation.
THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON DIGITAL MARKETING AND EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONSBIRBAHADUR KATHAYATJULY 23, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCH
Six of the biggest lenders all expect heavy credit defaults and soured loans, as shown by their loan loss provisions, which jumped 43% from the already hair-raising totals in the first quarter to a combined $36 billion in the second quarter.
THE BIGGEST US BANKS HAVE SOME BAD NEWS ABOUT THE AMERICAN ECONOMYJOHN DETRIXHEJULY 16, 2020QUARTZ
This antiquated provision costs the city around $34 million annually.
IT’S TIME TO REVISIT THIS GARBAGE CITY POLICYJOE BETTLES, MARIANNA GARCIA, ELISE HANSON, JACK CHRISTENSEN AND AURORA LIVINGSTONJUNE 25, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Whereas it doesn’t take that much to not enforce a lot of its provisions.
DOES THE PRESIDENT MATTER AS MUCH AS YOU THINK? (EP. 404)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 6, 2020FREAKONOMICS
Full provision is made for Catholics and Nonconformists desiring to attend the services of their respective bodies.
SHOWELL'S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELL
Hence, at the end of the war, the provision for redemption of Bank of England notes will work automatically.
READINGS IN MONEY AND BANKINGCHESTER ARTHUR PHILLIPS
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WORDS RELATED TO PROVISION

  • arrange
  • assist
  • attend to
  • be of assistance
  • be of use
  • care for
  • deal
  • deliver
  • dish up
  • distribute
  • do for
  • give
  • handle
  • minister to
  • nurse
  • oblige
  • present
  • provide
  • provision
  • set out
  • succor
  • wait on
  • work for
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