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We decided, therefore to make provision for the possibility of guerrilla warfare.
We decided, therefore, in our preparations for the future, to make provision for the possibility of guerrilla warfare.
And his budget makes no provision for the possibility that his plan to create investment accounts within Social Security might require money from general tax revenues.
Because the law assumes that American-style capitalism and laissez faire international trade are not only good but morally right, it implicitly defines deviations from such a system as 'unfair.' There is no provision for the possibility of a different system or for dealing with problems that arise not out of unfairness but from the grinding together of systems that simply do not mesh well.
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A person close to Lucent said it had made provisions for the possibility that it would not be paid by Winstar.
Whether the patient or the commissioner chooses providers, only an excess of provision, creating the possibility of provider redundancy, results in providers competing for patients (or, in theory, commissioners).
13 16 18–20 Recently, the WHO has recognised the major role that private sector health providers play in health provision, and the possibility of tapping into this reserve of health providers as a potential source for ICCM.
Norway, China and Japan led other fishing nations in calling for smaller reserves, and for "sunset clause" provisions that would allow for the possibility of eventual commercial exploitation of the areas.
The Constitution makes no provision for anything called "martial law," though Article I allows for the possibility of calling out militia — even of suspending habeas corpus — in times of unrest.
The insurers have been preparing for the possibility that the court may uphold the most controversial provision in the legislation — the individual mandate that would require people to buy health insurance or face a fine.
Be prepared for the possibility of cancer.
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