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Discover Ludwig'provision about' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a statement or clause in a document or other written agreement that outlines certain conditions or regulations. For example, "The contract included a provision about the payment terms."
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"To make provision about civil contingencies".
The copyright act is also at the center of the provision about unlocking cellphones.
We use a field experiment to measure differential information provision about voting by local election administrators in the United States.
"To amend the Terrorism Act 2000; to make further provision about terrorism and security; to provide for the freezing of assets; to make provision about immigration and asylum; to amend or extend the criminal law and powers for preventing crime and enforcing that law; to make provision about the control of pathogens and toxins; to provide for the retention of communications data".
The support package to the airlines should have included a provision about the retention of as many jobs as possible.
Mr. Cruz said that it was a states' rights issue; Mr. Cornyn said a provision about tribal courts violated the Constitution.
According to the MTI, the Hungarian national news service, the government would remove the provision about special taxes from the constitution.
We are adding a modest number of student places to higher education provision (about 1,000 when we are at full capacity).
"To make provision about offences involving stirring up hatred against persons on racial or religious grounds". Creates new offences of stirring up hatred against persons on religious grounds.
"An act to make provision about immigration, asylum and nationality". Restricts appeal for those refused entry to the UK to work or study.
"An act to make new provision about sexual offences, their prevention and the protection of children from harm from other sexual acts".
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