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be provisioned
noun
An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.
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At the same time, the Old World's discovery of the New led to wars of colonization, fought by soldiers who needed to be provisioned from afar.
Passengers on very short cruises eat significantly more of everything, he said, because they feel time pressure to experience as much as they can, and the ship has to be provisioned accordingly.
Despite the government believing there is enough work for 30,000 people to be engaged 25 hours per week, and acknowledging that there are services which need to be provisioned, they do not seem to think providing these services is worth an actual wage and benefits for the workers.
Additional eKeys can be provisioned via the Kevo app.
New users can now also be provisioned using NFC.
A service can be provisioned quickly and configured to protect remote as well as office workers.
This approach dramatically reduces complexity and allows resources to be provisioned and re-deployed in minutes, not weeks.
By utilizing convenient changes, several modification approaches can be provisioned for this purpose.
Apps can be provisioned and updated by both IT and end-users without causing conflicts or problems.
In the Internet of Things, services can be provisioned using centralized architectures, where central entities acquire, process, and provide information.
Amazon says the devices are designed to be provisioned in minutes, and can alert an admin if they go offline.
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