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be provision
noun
An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.
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In some cases there will be provision for "single tender procurement", he says.
They do, and there should be provision for men who are affected.
And there must be provision for an adequate but sound currency.
Finally, there is more likely to be provision for a dependent spouse.
Middlesbrough is planning a series of activity weeks around churches so there will be provision for children throughout the six-week holiday.
To be effective, there must be provision for theory, reflection and the development of the high-level skills on which quality public services depend.
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Additional eKeys can be provisioned via the Kevo app.
New users can now also be provisioned using NFC.
There is provision for it in the Bill.
The goal of a knowledge exchange is provision of knowledge.
But there are provisions for amending them.
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