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The 25th amendment, adopted in 1967, even provides for what will happen if the president is only temporarily incapacitated.
Section 1321, however, provides for what happens if a state fails to establish its own exchange that complies with the relevant requirements.
Everyone should have at least a basic plan that provides for what will happen in the event of disability or illness.
The Additional Protocol provides for what is called 'complementary access' by inspectors to sites in order to resolve questions relating to the correctness and completeness of a state's nuclear declaration.
The procedure for accession to the Union thus provides for what might be called a 'Community stage' and an 'inter-State stage'.
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"I am upset that I can't provide for what they need," she said.
It is also important for the contract to provide for what will happen if the inspector finds serious problems in the building.
The United States landing was the most public example of what aid groups said was a slight easing of restrictions over the last day, though not nearly enough to provide for what they said was a desperate, growing need.
The sale was made under an agreement negotiated the preceding April, providing for what was supposed to be an equal exchange of value, based on trading prices over the five days before Verizon forced the sale to be made.
Finally, some hedge funds provide for what are called "side pockets".
They must then be investigated and explanations provided for what has gone wrong.
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