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Ukraine signed Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty I, whose provisions were followed in organizing and monitoring the dismantlement.
Although they face tremendous political and practical hurdles to undoing a law whose provisions are rapidly going into effect, they are already laying the groundwork for trying.
Judge Kollar-Kotelly will have continuing jurisdiction over compliance with the consent decree, whose provisions remain in force for five years.
It should not be difficult for the V.A. to support Ms. Murray's legislation, whose provisions for covering fertility treatments are sensible and welcome; even this Congress should be capable of a bipartisan agreement to pass it.
In the mid-1980s New Zealand instituted an antinuclear policy, one of whose provisions was the banning of nuclear-armed vessels from its ports, including those of the U.S. Navy.
In 2010 the island enacted a new constitution whose provisions included the codification of residents' rights and freedoms and the creation of the position of attorney general, appointed by the governor.
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WASHINGTON — Blackwater Worldwide, the contractor whose provision of private security in Iraq has been under scrutiny, and its affiliated companies may have improperly obtained more than $100 million in contracts meant for small businesses, according to federal auditors.
Note that, as mentioned earlier, the election of a candidate is a good whose provision is a step function of the number of votes.
The paper studies the impact of alternative reimbursement systems on two provider decisions: whether to adopt a technology whose provision requires a sunk investment cost and how many patients to treat with it.
Moreover, the outcomes of the experiment are resumed, where one of the findings was that: the apprenticeship of students whose provision of lectures takes into account the student model is higher than the learning acquired by individuals whose student model is ignored.
Column (5) substitutes the share of public employees in the Public Administration by the percentage of total compensation of employees aimed at collective goods, whose provision is carried out exclusively by the government sector, as opposed to individual goods, such as health and education (the source of these data is COFOG).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com