Sentence examples for the provision of which from inspiring English sources

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Cameron's logic goes that reducing regulations will somehow "free up" benevolent house-builders to bring forth the long-awaited bounty of new homes, the provision of which has fallen to the lowest level since the 1920s.

We used data obtained at annual health examinations, the provision of which is mandatory for employers in Japan.

Adequate security is imperative, the provision of which may be difficult given that hospital security will probably be overwhelmed and municipal police have other obligations.

It resisted attempts (over many decades) to bring it into axenic culture until systematic genome sequencing showed its requirements for a variety of common amino acids that it was unable to synthesise itself, the provision of which permitted its growth.

In addition to that, enrolees can take out supplementary insurance, for example for additional physiotherapy (the provision of which is limited under the basic benefits package), dental care, etc. Consumers have free choice of health insurer and can switch once a year.

Moreover, the control group received iron and folate supplements during pregnancy as well as recommended antenatal care, the provision of which are consistent with research ethics but may have led to health benefits relative to the care generally received in rural Gambia.

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That prompted Zoe to invoke Subparagraph 3, Line 11 of the equal-treatment clause of the Sibling Bill of Rights, the provisions of which were satisfied by adding a second tote to my shopping basket.

Terrorism is a particularly serious form of criminal conduct that should be dealt with by mainstream law, the provisions of which are entirely robust enough to catch killers, bombers and conspirators.

It was the worst death toll on K2, in Pakistan's Karakoram range, since 1986.Centralising tendencyVenezuela's president, Hugo Chávez, issued 26 decree laws, the provisions of which could lead to a big increase in the role of state.

Therefore, the United States, Japan, and, more recently, Argentina and Chile have enacted laws establishing procedures to permit the formulation and judicial confirmation of reorganization plans, the provisions of which may include elimination of ownership rights and significant curtailments of the rights of secured creditors.

These contracts are borne out of US unions' legal obligation to provide service to everyone, regardless of their membership status – including representing non-union workers in disciplinary cases, filing grievances and bargaining for the contract, the provisions of which (like salary schedules, pensions, vacations) will apply to all employees.

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