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Strolling another few feet, Mr. Schumer entered the small kitchen area, where the roommates store cases of Diet Coke and other must-have provisions, like Cheez-Its, antacids and Raisin Bran, which he used to eat straight out of the box.

It's a fact of life that there will be oil spills, as long as oil is moved from place to place, but we must have provisions to deal with them, and a capability that is commensurate with the size of the oil shipments.

But if the law requires a bond, he said, it must have a provision to set that aside for indigent groups or have an appeals process.

With identities being the new security perimeter, provisioning least privileged access to suppliers, distributors, and service organizations is also a must-have to scale any new business model.

'This provision must have a broad construction in favor of the right which it was intended to secure.' Counselman v. Hitchcock, 142 U.S., at 562, 12 S.Ct., at 198.

The majority takes the results of Gwinnell's blood alcohol concentration test and concludes from that test that "the Zaks must have known that their provision of liquor was causing Gwinnell to become drunk * * *." Ante at 1221.

Senior Labour figures, including the former cabinet ministers Jack Straw and Bob Ainsworth, said the scale of the failure in G4S provision must have been obvious to any inquiring minister or police watchdog: "Are you saying G4S are guilty of wilful deception … or was there some failure in the monitoring of what G4S was doing?" said Straw.

Viewing the facts most favorably to plaintiff (as we must, since the complaint was dismissed on a motion for summary judgment), one could reasonably conclude that the Zaks must have known that their provision of liquor was causing Gwinnell to become drunk, yet they continued [476 A.2d 1222] to serve him even after he was visibly intoxicated.

Because the Williamses admitted at trial that they disclosed the news of their positive test to several other people, Judge Larson found that it was "impossible for the Court to conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that the NFL must have violated DATWA‟s confidentiality provision".

This must have been deliberate, because the provision allowing embryo research does so by allowing research (with consent) on "fertilized ova" that are surplus following assisted reproductive treatment.

But any legislation that can pass the Senate must have 60 votes, and these provisions have yet to garner sufficient bipartisan support.

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