Sentence examples for deeper provisions from inspiring English sources

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Free trade agreements include deeper provisions that go beyond trade barriers and more partners can significantly reduce the cost of trade, which, in turn, helps boost trade flows.

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In this manner, the potential impact on public health of the deep provisions on investment highlights three areas of concern.

In 1994 a separate agreement addressing the United States' concerns over the deep sea-bed provisions failed to produce our ratification.

For example, PRSPs may include "trade-related conditions that are more stringent, in terms of requiring more, or faster, or deeper liberalization, than WTO provisions to which the respective country has agreed" [ 63](p. 20).

In recent weeks, the deepest divide centered on provisions that spelled out how regulators would enforce the Volcker Rule.

But Mr. Siegel said that as he started to dig deeper, he found a provision that would increase loan guarantees for Small Business Administration lenders.

Two provisions buried deep in the nearly 700-page Medicare drug law may limit the discounts that insurers and pharmacy benefit managers can get from drug makers -- and, therefore, how far the new drug benefit for the elderly will stretch, executives say.

The conventional solution is to maintain a deeper water-table through provision of engineered drainage disposal systems, but the sustainability of such systems is disputed.

Enhanced charitable deduction for donating computer equipment: Still deeper in the weeds, this provision allowed C corporations the opportunity to donate computer equipment to schools and libraries and get a bigger deduction for it.

The British wanted an opt-out from the EU treaty motto of "ever closer union among the peoples of Europe", as well as guarantees that European judges would not use the provision to promote deeper integration.

It is deep into the presentation – after provisions of £1.4bn for restructuring charges, £800m for so-called insurance business volatility, £175m for German insurance litigation and a whopping £3.2bn for expected payment protection insurance rebates – that investors realise the banking group lost £3.5bn.

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