Sentence examples for I provision from inspiring English sources

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Some of the design changes include, (i) provision of four primary pipes per primary sodium pump, (ii) inner vessel with single torus lower part, (iii) dome shape roof slab supported on reactor vault, (iv) machined thick plate rotating plugs, (v) reduced main vessel diameter with narrow-gap cooling baffles and (vi) safety vessel integrated with reactor vault.

The principal functions so far attributed to egg proteins are: (i) provision of nutrients for the developing embryo; (ii) protection from microbial attack; and (iii) transport of nutrients into the developing embryo [33].

The intervention measures focused on two main thrusts, namely: (i) provision of HIV and STI prevention, care, and support for MARCY; and (ii) promotion of a supportive and enabling environment for HIV prevention.

This survey measures interpersonal aspects of care by looking at seven items of doctor-patient communication: i) provision of sufficient time; ii) asking about the patient's symptoms; iii) listening to the patient; iv) explanation of tests and treatments; v) involving the patient in decisions about care; vi) treating the patient with care and concern; vii) taking patients' problems seriously.

This provision defines heavier regulatory requirements than broadband currently enjoys at a "Title I" provision, and would likely hamstring any attempts to create so-called Internet "fastens" where carriers can charge websites to increase their own speed of delivery to consumers, and slow down others.

Thus, it should come as no surprise that the only real educational policy DeVos seems to have durable knowledge of is the Title I provision (the most lucrative provision) under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act--better known as No Child Left Behind.

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The arrangements for conscientious objectors were almost identical to the World War I provisions.

The influence of the churches was evident in section 5(g), which says in part: The bill offered four improvements from the perspective of the churches over the World War I provisions.

"Is provision being made for that more practical end of having appropriately trained analysts to go through the material?" But Mrs May replied: "This is not accessing in real-time.

Is provision of such high-intensity care cost-effective?

Meanwhile, others warned that the Title I provisions could dampen enthusiasm for larger I.P.O.'s, too.

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