Sentence examples for could be provision from inspiring English sources

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For instance, there could be provision of less-evidence based or unlicensed care to patients, where alternative, more cost-effective treatment exists.

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Jurga McClusky, head of immigration at law firm Deloitte, told the FT: "If we have EU workers with [secure residence] status there could be provisions within government policy to protect them in the long term, meaning that free movement laws will continue to influence UK immigration policy for a period of time post-Brexit".

Just as cloud computing didn't mean that data centers disappeared into the ether — it meant that those data centers were being run by someone else, and servers could be provisioned on-demand and paid for by the hour — serverless doesn't mean that there aren't any servers.

Instead of relying on a tactic that will inevitably just push the problem onto others, there could be provisions introduced to safeguard street sex workers and the communities they often work and live in.

The siege continued, but the crusaders had little success as they found they could not blockade the lake, which the city was situated on, and from which it could be provisioned.

This is obviously a massive undertaking, but one in which our individual city model could be useful in providing planners with policies and some degree of expectation as to how goods and services could be provisioned in the event of a catastrophe.

To do so, slot-wise varying demand data has been taken and user requests that could not be provisioned in terms of meeting SLA have been observed.

To do so, slot-wise constant providers' resource details data has been taken and user requests that could not be provisioned in terms of meeting SLA have been observed.

While the castle was well situated, unlike the other new coastal castles built by Edward I it could not be provisioned by sea and as a result did not fit well into his plan for controlling North Wales.

There could also be provisions for stern international sanctions against deceitful application of identity registration records [ 18].

"The secrecy alone suggests that there could be unequal provision for an extremely vulnerable group of children".

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