Sentence examples for cited provisions from inspiring English sources

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As examples, Mr. Findlay cited provisions of the law intended to reduce readmissions to hospitals, prevent hospital-acquired infections and hold doctors and hospitals more accountable.

In making his decision, the judge cited provisions of the guidelines that allow such term reductions, and said that "multiple defendants were arrested, prosecuted and eventually sentenced, not just in the United States, but in England and Canada as well" as a result of Mr. Babar's cooperation.

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Mr. Duncan responded by citing provisions of the No Child law itself that give the education secretary broad waiver powers.

The union, citing provisions of the collective bargaining agreement, said he cannot be sent to the minor leagues for rehabilitation without his consent.

(The judge, citing provisions of a contract between Ms. O'Donnell and the publisher, had denied a request that the case be heard by a jury).

The trustee had sought to recover fictional profits paid out in the six years before the collapse, citing provisions of New York State law that allow for a six-year recovery window.

Another, Irwin G. Cantor, who represents the Queens borough president, abstained, citing provisions in the plan that would allow the university to press the government to use eminent domain to acquire land for the expansion.

Rather than see the security underneath its claims disappear, Fir Tree, citing provisions in the original debt agreement placing dispute settlement in New York, filed a suit in lower Manhattan requesting that $200m of Anglo's assets should be retained to cover its claim.The petition was rejected in November, and Fir Tree is appealing.

One year ago last week, the House passed a bill (H.R. 1806) that Democrats unanimously opposed, citing provisions they said would weaken peer review at NSF and hamper its support for the social and geosciences.

Apple had wanted Industrial Indemnity, now a unit of Fremont General, and Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, now part of American International Group, to defend it against the 1989 lawsuit citing provisions of an insurance policy it had with two companies.

According to an October 2009 Forrester Research report, "Preparing For A Pandemic: What You Need To Know About H1N1," organizations increasingly rely on remote access for workforce continuity with 86% of survey respondents citing "provision employees with remote access technologies" as their workforce continuity/workforce recovery strategy.

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