Sentence examples for provision enough from inspiring English sources

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Indigenous child and family services will also get $1.4 billion over the next six years, in the hopes that it will strengthen service provision enough to enable more Indigenous children to remain home with their families and communities.

My hope is that as the carriers roll out their next-generation services, they will not only provision enough bandwidth to make them truly useful but also will price them within the budgets of most consumers and business users.

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"Maybe we have in the Lisbon Treaty," she said, "enough provisions, enough rules and articles that will actually allow us more to morph, for instance, the euro group into something more structured, more efficient and better articulated".

But once they load up on provisions (enough to cook pan-fried grouper with caper vinaigrette, artichoke ragout, penne with fava beans and heirloom tomatoes for 30) and get into the kitchen of their client Earl McGrath's West Hollywood art gallery, it's clear they've found their gig: catering parties and stocking pantries, like that of Harrison Ford's ex-wife, Melissa Matheson.

One official at the luncheon said that some Democratic senators from more conservative states favored an increase to $9 an hour, but including the expensing provision was enough of a sweetener to bring them behind the $10.10 proposal.

The money will be spent accordingly: £12.9bn to maintain and replace pipes and treatment works; £4.6bn to improve drinking water and the environment; £2.7bn to secure future provision of enough water, and capacity to treat sewage; £1.1bn to improve service to customers, like reducing pressure problems and sewer flooding; and £0.9bn to deliver big projects such as large sewers.

Provision of enough windows for cross ventilation.

Stakeholders can achieve this through the provision of enough time to understand children's views, issues, and perceptions, and can make available child-friendly information on community-based DRR so children can act responsibly.

Congress was plainly of the view that these expenditures also have corruptive potential; but the Court strikes down the provision, strangely enough claiming more insight as to what may improperly influence candidates than is possessed by the majority of Congress that passed this bill and the President who signed it.

Chemical analysis is the preferable identification method, with the provision, that enough sample material must be used, especially when "weak PHA producers", such as most haloarchaea, are investigated, which are not stimulated by carbohydrates (Grant 2001a).

This reaction can be interpreted as an 'energy appeal reaction' resulting in the provision of enough energy-rich fuels, like glucose and free fatty acids, to fulfill the needs of an activated immune system.

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