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the procuration
noun
The act of procuring; procurement.
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While disturbance of the land surface is small in the procuration of geothermal energy, questions remain as to the impact of subsurface activities on the greater region.
One of the most important functions of the medieval household was the procuration, storage and preparation of food.
"Unfortunately, the Mexican attorney general often acts in favor of political interests rather than the procuration of justice," said Alberto Fernández, a political scientist at The New School in New York City.
While this offers an element of security, it also makes them more susceptible to robberies because no one can see what's going on inside, and the general aesthetic is more akin to the trafficking of illegal goods than the procuration of medicine.
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Ward was committed for trial on charges of "living off the earnings of prostitution" and "procuration of girl under twenty-one", and released on bail.
Regardless of whether brokers levy a fee to consumers for advice, they always charge the lender in question what is known as a "procuration fee" that typically ranges from 0.35%to0.5%5% of the loan.
When using controversial fur materials produced from animals, they rejected a waste of fur in processes of fur procuration and design.
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