Sentence examples for usually provision from inspiring English sources

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In fertile regions an army could usually provision itself at low cost in transport and without sacrificing fighting power or range; when efficiently organized, local supply even permitted a high degree of mobility.

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7) Unenforceable Provisions - If your agreement has any unusual provisions in it, such as one person should do the dishes or he/she should maintain a certain hair color, those provisions (and usually those provisions only) may be deemed unenforceable.

And for every agreement, contingency and representation, there is usually a provision that describes what will happen if things do not work out exactly as planned.

The Moores tramped 18.4 miles in those two and a half days, a statistic that would usually include provision for pursuing sundry junior legionnaires as they career waywardly off down a side street shrieking like napalm victims.

But it is not usually the provision of central banks to make demands about government's economic and fiscal policies before a specific agreement has been signed (although the ECB was later to make similar interventions elsewhere).

James G. Samson, a Manhattan co-op lawyer, said that while co-ops had a right to reject buyers -- leaving the seller with no alternative but to find another buyer -- there was usually no provision in a co-op's governing documents that affirmatively gave the co-op a right of first refusal.

Since a composite beam is primarily a flexural member, the most important design requirement is usually the provision of adequate moment capacity.

An SLA means a service level agreement, which is usually a provision in a commercial agreement between two companies that ensures one party delivers a service within a certain amount of time, with a certain amount of reliability.

Outreach interventions may be provided through static health facilities or periodic community visits, and usually involve provision of a standardised intervention.

GPs said that they were frequently asked to refer caregivers onto services but this usually meant provision of information or referral onto Home Nursing Services (38%) or an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) (27%).

Educational interventions have usually entailed provision of information to patients about the disease and possible treatments [ 3] on the premise that increased knowledge leads to positive attitudes and behaviours which may be associated with small reductions in pain and disability [ 54, 55].

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