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provision

[pruh-vizh-uhn] / prəˈvɪʒ ən /


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The larger figure reflects required notice provisions under state law and union seniority rules.

From Los Angeles Times

"We recognise waiting a term can feel frustrating, but termly start dates allow councils and nurseries to plan staffing and places properly, ensuring provision is sustainable and available for families each term."

From BBC

Many parents find themselves facing a system under strain, with provision patchy and families often locked in lengthy legal battles to get support for their children.

From BBC

Throughout the debate around increasing workers rights under the Employment Rights Act business groups argued that increased benefits and leave provisions would heap costs on to them and reduce their willingness to increase headcount.

From BBC

The provision has drawn particular concern for individuals who changed their names after marriage.

From BBC