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The big banks seem to think that the provisioning cycle for bad debts overall is at or near a peak.
Second, the provisioning agent1 executes the provisioning directives, supplied in a provisioning script (e.g., Listing 5).
At the provisioning event, the patient receives a means for accessing the record.
Interestingly, across cultures, women place a lot of value on the provisioning ability of their prospective partner [ 14].
The provisioning use cases defines "the process of selecting, reserving, or creating an instance of a service offering" [13].
The bank has gradually been tightening the provisioning requirements for repossessed assets.
Dragging the provisioning process out over several years would just be kicking the can down the road, and risks exacerbating a credit crunch.
Nor is it entirely plausible to dissociate Athens's 7th-century acquisition of Sigeum from the provisioning possibilities of the Black Sea region.
He organized the provisioning of France's armies and had charge of much of the central economic planning carried out by the committee.
"Any iPhone developer will tell you that the provisioning and code signing is a pain, but once I had that sorted out the submission process was trivial," agrees Nicholas.
This is partly down to some CIOs continuing to think of themselves as technologists, while in fact they need three solid sets of skills: in the provisioning of IT services; organisational change; and information governance.
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