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"scope of provision" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the range or extent of something included in an agreement, contract, or legal document. For example, "The scope of provision of this contract includes the supply of construction materials for the new office building."
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(HEFCE, 2009, p. 12) It is ironic then that the marketisation of HE is instead actually narrowing the scope of provision, by causing 'market-orientated' types of knowledge to be prioritised (Belfiore & Upchurch, 2013; Brown & Carasso, 2013; Small, 2013).
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(f) generally, substituting provisions relating to scope of planning process for provisions relating to factors to be considered in developing transportation plans and programs.
Congress knows how to make such a provision crystal clear, and has shown that in many other statutes in which it wants to limit the scope of a provision, it adds these or similar adverbs.
This mirrors the situation since the end of the Second World War, when the size and scope of government provision has come increasingly under attack.
The use of "or" rather than "and" is likely a drafting error; however, at present the language has the effect of broadening the scope of the provision.
There appears to be no need for a statutory definition of "face-to-face" teaching activities to clarify the scope of the provision.
This ruling is of particular relevance as it confirms the clarifications of the term 'agreement' within the meaning of Article 81 EC enunciated by the CFI and its demarcation from unilateral conduct falling outside the scope of that provision.
Thus far FSOC has only invoked section 804 to designate financial market utilities as systemically important and the breadth of activities that fall under the scope of this provision is unclear.
However, Ms. Krueger said she was concerned by the scope of the provision, which says that operational funds may be transferred within an agency or to any other "state department, agency or public authority" with the approval of the state's budget director, who works for Mr. Cuomo.
We concede it has less significance than the dissent believes appropriate, but the dissent also adopts a construction of §106(3) that "significantly curtails" §109(a)'s effect, post, at 26, and so limits the scope of that provision to a similar, or even greater, degree.
In contrast, an allocation of allowances to the administering Member State according to the attributable share of the 2010 emissions seems also to be in the scope of the provision of Article 3d of the Directive.
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