Sentence examples for full provision of from inspiring English sources

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Places that can provide a balanced mixture of homes, a range of jobs and a full provision of services to support the needs of local communities.

"There is a generation since the late 19th century of writers and artists from more deprived classes – DH Lawrence, people like that – whose educations were a mixture of the Education Act which meant that children had to be educated, and the full provision of libraries throughout the kingdom, which suddenly meant that the working classes who had been denied this were given a voice".

Proposed: get CIA and DEA out of drug business; burn banks for laundering, invest in free education and full provision of clean water and clean energy in Afghanistan, Mexico, and the Andean countries where all the drugs are produced and are--for now--vital to those economies.

Increasing access to skilled attendance at birth can reduce both maternal and neonatal mortality, but in resource-poor areas, having a skilled birth attendant or an institutional delivery may not guarantee full provision of WHO-recommended essential newborn care [ 7- 12].

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It came into law on 11 November 1999, but the full provisions of the Act did not come into force until May 2000.

The Act came into law on 11 November 1999 when it received the Royal Assent, but the full provisions of the Act did not come into force until May 2000.

If firms made full provision for the future cost of pensions, their earnings would be smaller.

Winning this debate will be difficult because neither of the major political parties is inclined towards full public provision of early childhood services.

With the emergence and blossoming of various forms of private sector involvement in the Chinese water sector, the traditional structure of full governmental provision of water supply and wastewater treatment has changed dramatically.

Neither is it assured, as the appellants also suggest, that the affluent will take advantage of the full-deposit provision of § 110—8, with no retention charge, and that the less affluent are relegated to the 10% deposit provision of § 110—7 and the 1% retention charge.

But it is by no means certain, as the appellants suggest, that the 10% deposit provision under § 110—7 is a provision for the benefit of the poor and the less affluent and that the full-deposit provision of § 110—8 is one for the rich and the more affluent.

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