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proviso

[pruh-vahy-zoh] / prəˈvaɪ zoʊ /




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The measure contains a proviso that Cooper opposed requiring a separate state budget law to be enacted first for expansion to be accepted and implemented.

From Seattle Times

Shortly after losing an epic court fight, instigated by The Associated Press to force legislators to disclose their public records, they added a last-minute budget proviso to demolish the press houses.

From Seattle Times

But there is an important proviso: offices need plenty of nooks.

From Scientific American

We’ll begin with all the usual provisos: It’s early, it’s spring training, there’s a long way to go and it could mean nothing at all.

From Seattle Times

Had it not been for Maynooth Post Primary School’s proviso compelling all fourth-year students to try out for its annual high school musical, the world may never have discovered Mescal’s dramatic gifts.

From Los Angeles Times