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So the organisation recommends clinics and centres that welcome youths, offering services, from provision of condoms to testing.

His eventual white paper on the future of the sector, arguing that social services departments should withdraw from provision of services and become primarily commissioning bodies, was published just weeks before the 1997 general election which swept the Tories from office.

The role of industry ranges from provision of turn-key systems, to provision of training and joint development of satellites in partnership with emerging space countries.

This once rich resource underpins Afar cultural identity, from provision of fodder and grass crops to construction materials, medicines and personal hygiene aids like adaito, which is used as a toothbrush, and casalto, a leaf used to sooth and cool water to provide a refreshing tonic.

Providing intelligent support and adaptive features in current learning systems has been reported in different contexts and settings, ranging from provision of courses and assessment in a range of learning environments that support collaborative, informal, ubiquitous learning (Brusilovsky et al. 1996; Graf et al. 2012; Zhuang and Kwok 2013).

Joe McCusker of Unison said claimed it was a "deliberate move" by the trust to withdraw from provision of care in residential homes and to "leave the care of the most vulnerable in our society in the hands of private sector providers whose main aim is to maximise profits and satisfy their shareholders".

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For example, oil and gas companies are exempt from provisions of the Clean Water Act that require construction activities to reduce polluted runoff as well as from provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act that regulate underground injection of chemicals.

Sections 20-59 and 20-54 were derived from provisions of the state's Act to Preserve Racial Integrity, adopted in 1924.

The Campbell bill would exempt health care professionals from provisions of the antitrust laws when they negotiate with health maintenance organizations and insurers over fees and contract terms.

Americans do seem to be benefiting from provisions of the CARD Act, like those requiring better disclosure of late fees and the impact of interest rates, the survey found.

Aides to Mr. Clinton acknowledged that the union played an important role in his 1995 decision to back away from provisions of Nafta that should have allowed Mexican trucks to begin traveling freely in border states that year, and his decision last year to back away from provisions that should have allowed Mexican trucks to begin traveling freely throughout the country.

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