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How to use provident in a sentence

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I allowed myself to plan out my life and didn't let provident direction guide my life.
Their deception is socially provident, because it makes those people work hard, save, take risks and invent.
Belladonna, I do not think it is prudent or provident to turn down this offer.
She was a discreet, sober, provident woman, and with great patience endured many afflictions.
The strike action came as a result of management's refusal to make good its promise to pay back workers' money from their provident fund.
The doctors accuse the college management of not paying gratuities, provident funds and other allowances.
The workers are also demanding an increase in their provident funds, shift allowance and annual bonuses.
Over the past 11 years, Union Syndicale has worked unceasingly to establish local staff's right to a supplementary provident fund.
Chief executive Mark Konyn said he expects regional stock markets will rise in the final months of this year, giving mandatory provident funds a boost.
This provident needleworker used her earnings to buy a vineyard.
The survey results also show that provident baby boomers began saving earlier than provident retirees, but later than their younger counterparts.
In addition, even the core functions associated with any provident or pension fund are often taken for granted and poorly performed.
All such amounts will be credited to the insuree's individual savings capital and used to finance their subsequent provident benefits.
The company's personnel is affiliated to the CPE, Caisse Pension Energie in Zurich, a collective provident fund for the sector.
It proposes to the Board the system and sum of annual remuneration and incentives for Board Members, including provident plans.
I contacted the organization's legal adviser to ask him whether the provident fund adviser could be held legally responsible, at least in part, for losses attributable to poor advice.
Many developing countries require certain employers to contribute to a provident scheme providing a lump-sum payment in the event of death or disability or on retirement.
Any money received when earlier investments mature will also be subject to the new rule. According to one observer in Mumbai, over the next 18 months perhaps a quarter of the provident funds' assets are likely to mature.
For example, payments into the provident fund for civil servants and regulars will continuously increase in the future and require a share of the defense budget which is not available.
If this is recognised, it is possible for the government to set up national provident schemes so that workers can benefit from these in the private sector as well.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They naturally come for help to the provident one, whose fields are unwasted, and whose granaries are full.
They naturally come for help to the provident one, whose fields are unwasted and whose granaries are full.
We may infer that this was a position by no means distasteful to that prudent minister's provident and nepotic spirit.
The squirrel is provident, but no more so than he is fastidious in the choice of his food.
Mr. Weston had not been a rich man, nor had he been a far-seeing, provident man.
There was in this youth a noiseless sagacity that seemed ever provident for Harold.
One of the prelates said, That even his provident will is not to be resisted.
The perils of the past two years had made him cool and provident.
Some of the provident produced bottles of oil of pennyroyal.
However, we are not a provident race, and we are not likely to become one.
It is well to be provident and I'd paid for my meal in more than money.
If so, it will be harder for him to be provident, business-like.
Higginson's congratulatory eloquence, this appeared to be the one thing which Colonel Pyncheon, provident and sagacious as he was, had allowed to go at loose ends.
The same provident care for the deceased that prevails among the hunting tribes of the prairies is observable among the piscatory tribes of the rivers and sea-coast.
If they were more provident and less perverse, ma'am, what would they do?
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