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provision

[pruh-vizh-uhn] / prəˈvɪʒ ən /


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Aimee, who has three children with SEND, says there "simply isn't enough provision" and that families are forced to go to tribunals to secure appropriate support "far too often".

From BBC

Some experts are also skeptical that Carr will ever make good on those threats through greater enforcement of the equal time provision.

From Los Angeles Times

That includes potentially deploying a never-before-used provision of a different 1970s trade act, which allows for tariffs of up to 15% for 150 days to address trade imbalances with other countries.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the national level, the Safer Beauty Bill Package, introduced in Congress last year, contains provisions that would direct the Food and Drug Administration to regulate the safety of synthetic braids and hair extensions.

From Science Daily

But councils argued they are now providing more services in areas such as early years provision, free school meals and adult social care - and claim the extra money has not kept pace with extra costs.

From BBC