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Discover LudwigThe phrase "war provisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to supplies or resources that are specifically allocated for use during war or a state of armed conflict. Example: The government has allocated a significant portion of the budget towards war provisions in anticipation of potential hostilities with neighboring countries.
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Lawmakers generally responded sympathetically to the insurers, praising them for their decision to ignore war provisions in much of their coverage that might have enabled them to refuse to pay claims in the recent attacks.
The terms of surrender at Fort William Henry effectively denied the Indians any significant opportunities for plunder: the war provisions were claimed by the French army, and personal effects of the British were to stay with them, leaving nothing for the Indians.
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In Washington, the American Council of Life Insurers said members would not apply the war provision, either.
But the Chubb Corporation, a big commercial insurer, said yesterday that it would not apply the war provision and had already started paying claims.
WASHINGTON — After two days of intense negotiations, the Organization of American States agreed Wednesday to lift a cold war provision that suspended Cuba from the group but also accepted a list of conditions, backed by Washington, that Havana would have to meet before being allowed to return.
That Cold War provision represents the zenith of Presidential power to act in a discriminatory fashion regarding immigration.
The files offer an insight into why the administration has been unable to transfer many of the 172 existing prisoners from the island prison where they remain outside the protection of the US courts or the prisoner-of-war provisions of the Geneva conventions.
After World War II provisions were made in some countries for those who had considerable partial invalidity.
During the Cold War the provisions of chapter 7 of the UN Charter were invoked only twice with the support of all five permanent Security Council members—against Southern Rhodesia in 1966 and against South Africa in 1977.
The arrangements for conscientious objectors were almost identical to the World War I provisions.
The influence of the churches was evident in section 5(g), which says in part: The bill offered four improvements from the perspective of the churches over the World War I provisions.
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