Even that will requirewarymonitoring, particularly of a provision that would allowmemberspreapprovedday trips for speeches, with travelpaid by non-lobbyinggroups.
a statutableprovision or remedy
We have provisionsufficient for the family
So my great-uncle, who were bosin, made an observation, and says he, 'There's just ten days' provision for sevenmen, and we're twentydays to looard of SillyBes (Celebes), if we only rowtenmiles a day.
Where no provisionunder this Act is applicable, the case shall be decided in accordance with the customarypractices.
A citator will tell you the history and treatment of a case or of a statute or constitutionalprovision.
The airlinegot a clawbackprovision in the event of failure of the engines to meetfuel-consumptiontargets.
Some provision should be made for the trulysufferingpoor, and also for our presentstudents of dentistry to learnsomethingaboutdentalsurgerybeforecommencing a profession which has almost become a science.
to scantsomeone in provisions; to scantourselves in the use of necessaries
a scantallowance of provisions or water; a scantpattern of cloth for a garment
a shortsupply of provisions
Youloseregard for the truthsome fact / And 'scape the provisions of the Volstead Act.
The zoningcodes of the threetowns have incorporatedprovisions of the commission’s plan, including those requiring that any newdevelopment have unfragmentedexpanses of openspace that are free of chemicalfertilizers.
Make these provisions, together with three-fifthsrepresentation, unrepealable.
Our provisions were allowanced.
the assize of bread and otherprovisions
The mostimportant of these [secondary containment] provisions are bunds, which are enclosurescapable of holdingliquids that mayescape from the vessels and pipeswithin the bundwall. — Secondprogressreport on the Buncefield investigation [1]