Sentence examples for provisions of around from inspiring English sources

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It will unveil an operating profit of £5bn for the second quarter but which will translate into one of the biggest losses in corporate history as provisions of around £18bn are made for its Gulf spill liabilities.

RBS, which is 70% government-owned, is expected by analysts to report losses on August 7th of at least £2 billion, with bad-debt provisions of around £7 billion.Mr Daniels, unrepentant about his rash merger, nevertheless seems eager to get back to the good old-fashioned prudence that made Lloyds TSB dull but successful.

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Most reports endorse healthcare and public health initiatives such as broader availability of all three types of FDA-approved medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in multiple treatment settings, including jails, as well as the provision of wrap-around services, and tackling social determinants of health.

The reversal revolves around provisions of the Ethics in Government Act, which imposes a one-year ban on lobbying former government colleagues once a person leaves service in the Executive Branch.

"As a response to that, it's pretty weak". Rebel leaders said that the provision of salaries, around $25 a month per person, has had more of an effect than the co-ordination.

"The area of concern in my practice/geographical area is the provision of care around the clock.

However, while respondents noted positive advancements around their strategic objectives, it was noted it was relatively early days in terms of provision of evidence around success.

A fiction is often used to get around the provisions of constitutions and legal codes that legislators are hesitant to change or to encumber with specific limitations.

The figure includes around $2.3 billion of provisions of legal and regulatory costs, as well as $548 million in restructuring charges.

An international law professor appearing for Australia, James Crawford AC SC, suggested that one reason for Timor-Leste's pursuit of the documents in the international court of justice rather than at the arbitral tribunal was "to skirt around the confidentiality provisions" of the tribunal and "maximise the opportunity for publicity and comment prejudicial to Australia".

A similar proportion of private provision as now (around 6% of the NHS budget in England) might be needed to cope with that rising demand.

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