Sentence examples for To provision from inspiring English sources

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To provision

noun

An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.

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Although Azoreans stopped whaling, fishermen still head out each morning, to provision the town's restaurants.

Those striking out on their own might want to provision themselves on the small commercial strip near the train station.

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It is therefore much quicker to provision.

"It's the most secure way to provision Windows".

And so it's a brand-new way to provision credit.

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Mandalay also objected to provisions in MGM Mirage's latest proposal.

In December, Senate Democrats agreed to provisions written by Republicans to prevent electoral fraud.

Pharmaceutical companies objected to provisions that might weaken patent protection for drugs.

All other mail is subject to provisions made by the Universal Postal Union.

He arrives with everything from permits to provisions, including his homemade turkey jerky.

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