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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a provision accommodating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clause or condition in a legal or formal context that is designed to meet specific needs or requirements.
Example: "The contract includes a provision accommodating the needs of both parties in case of unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "a clause that meets" or "a stipulation that caters to".
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"Palin writes: 'Job losses are so certain under this new cap-and-tax plan that it includes a provision accommodating newly unemployed workers from the resulting dried-up energy sector, to the tune of $4.2 billion over eight years.
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The provision accommodates U.S. surveillance of foreign targets located abroad, although its many detractors argue that Section 702 allows the U.S. government to collect the bulk communications of Americans in the process.
It has been receiving asylum seekers since 2000 and has a number of direct provision centres accommodating refugees and asylum seekers.
Arriva Trains Wales remains in discussions with the Department for Transport and Welsh government, who have also invested significantly, regarding future service provision and accommodating further passenger growth".
Some benefits consultants say companies may be increasingly willing to test the boundaries of the law because there has been little enforcement, even though there is a provision requiring employers to accommodate workers with medical conditions limiting their ability to meet certain standards.
Here's some background: The 2010 Affordable Care Act included a provision requiring employers to accommodate the needs of mothers to pump breast milk at work.
Personalized health care can be broadly defined as a customization of the medical provision that accommodates individual differences in all stages in the process, from prevention, to diagnosis and treatment, to posttreatment follow-up.
Evaluating how natural hazard planning provisions are accommodated in land use plans is important for three reasons.
Lambie-Mumford's study was based on 25 in-depth interviews with a range of food bank staff and volunteers in 2012 and 2013 and found many food banks were adapting to demand by scaling up food collection and storage provision "to accommodate the future trajectory of need".
The installation sector being not willing to invest in specialising in decentralised CHP technology and therefore lacking service provision to accommodate potential users of the technology is also problematic.
Last July, Abe and his cabinet re-interpreted the provision to accommodate the right of "collective self-defense," allowing it to aid allies who are under attack if the situation threatens Japan's welfare while leaving the stated conditions under which this would be put into effect vague and confusing.
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