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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrangement provision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, business, or formal contexts to refer to a specific clause or section that outlines the terms of an arrangement.
Example: "The contract includes an arrangement provision that details the responsibilities of each party involved."
Alternatives: "agreement clause" or "contractual provision".
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He is hoping to inherit the apartment through a "nontraditional family arrangement" provision from New York's Office of Rent Administration.
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The review, led by Prof Bill Wakeham, vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton, considered the international standing, funding arrangements, university provision, school education, careers and skill supply of physics in the UK.
We examine the effects that the introduction of the QOF in 2004 and its subsequent strengthening in 2005 had on the contractual arrangements, the provision of quality and doctor mobility in the primary healthcare market.
Different hospitals have different arrangements regarding provision of this care.
Rather it lays out a process for long-term change which may encompass institutional transformation of the policy and organizational arrangements for provision of goods and services.
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But by April, the Department of Investigation had learned of the arrangement and the provision requiring the former Safeway executives' cooperation, and Mr. Roach wrote to Mr. Maikish again, expressing surprise and frustration that the development agency had proceeded against their advice.
Labour depicted these at the time as a backdoor privatisation of the NHS after the regulations, published in February this year, said: "An arrangement for the provision of healthcare services for the purposes of the NHS must not include any restrictions on competition that are not necessary for the attainment of intended outcomes which are beneficial for people who use such services".
Two types of air locks are in general use: the horizontal, for tunnels, in which the doors are hinged on vertical axes; and the vertical, for caissons, in which the door arrangement must make provision for the cable that hoists material from the working chamber to the surface.
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