Sentence examples for economic provision from inspiring English sources

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In most of these homes, while fathers were expected to engage in all aspects of raising children (and their own fathers were described as being mainly responsible for breadwinning and discipline), economic provision was still seen largely as their responsibility and as defining their role.

Groundwater is a vital natural resource for reliable and economic provision of safe water supplies of both the urban and rural environments (Nwankwoala 2015).

Geothermal Energy serves to examine the interaction of individual system components while taking the whole process into account, from the development of the reservoir to the economic provision of geothermal energy.

In terms of social policy, Bowlby advised that parents should be supported by society as parents are dependent on a greater society for economic provision and "if a community values its children it must cherish its parents".

This masculinity centred on a benign heterosexual patriarchy in which masculine respect was underpinned by male economic provision (4).

At an individual level, parenting and family structure were found to affect young people's sexual behaviour by influencing children's self-confidence and interactional competence, limiting discussion of sexual health and shaping economic provision for children, which in turn affected parental authority and daughters' engagement in risky sexual behaviour.

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With its economic provisions, the SEA began the world's largest trading area.

Switzerland, Norway and Sweden (pdf) came top of the index, reflecting strong social and economic provisions for elderly citizens.

Other countries (like Italy) do not want to lose the social and economic provisions of the old constitutional treaty and favour a little institutional tinkering.

These 282 case laws include economic provisions (prices, tariffs, trade, and commerce), family law (marriage and divorce), as well as criminal law (assault, theft) and civil law (slavery, debt).

This gap in life expectancy has deepened since 1990, when older people in countries with good social and economic provisions for the elderly lived 5.7 years longer than those with poorer safeguards.

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