Sentence examples for to provisions from inspiring English sources

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to provisions

noun

An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.

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Mandalay also objected to provisions in MGM Mirage's latest proposal.

WASHINGTON — Conservative governors are signing on to provisions of what they once derisively dismissed as Obamacare.

Critics point to provisions in the law that they deem ludicrous.

All other mail is subject to provisions made by the Universal Postal Union.

We headed through woods studded with quince, kiwi and lemon trees to Provisions Café in Arrowtown.

The union movement's concerns relate chiefly to provisions on the movement of Chinese workers to Australia.

Pharmaceutical companies objected to provisions that might weaken patent protection for drugs.

He arrives with everything from permits to provisions, including his homemade turkey jerky.

In December, Senate Democrats agreed to provisions written by Republicans to prevent electoral fraud.

But the campaigns can point to provisions in election law that makes such spending legal.

That is similar to provisions in state laws upheld by the highest courts in New York and California.

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