The statute did not expressly provide for cross-examination, nor did it impose penalties such as fines and imprisonment. |
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We have settled the debts and have arranged to provide for the poor artistes. |
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A Medicare equivalent would provide for the elderly and nonworking population. |
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What one can warrantably say about this text, therefore, is simply that its properties and organisation provide for an equivocal reading. |
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Outdoor queen-size waterbeds and huge red umbrellas provide for a soothing sunbath. |
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It was 30 years too late but he was still alive and well and hoped to provide for his children. |
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We share hopes and dreams for our kids and expect that we will be able to provide for them as they grow into adults. |
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Therefore, any compromise that does not provide for the aforesaid violates the Constitution. |
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I have a wife and one-year old baby that I have to provide for, and right now that means keeping my third-shift convenience store job. |
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Homemade diets are also hard to provide for pets who may be kenneled from time to time. |
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About 60 per cent of the insurance premium paid is to provide for redundancy. |
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The specifications on the other hand do provide for a 19 millimetre void between the two wythes. |
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Such frameworks provide for water allocations of these life-giving and scarce resources through peaceful means. |
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All the women tell the same story of poverty and the need to provide for their families. |
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Servicemen and women disabled in the line of duty trust the government will provide for them. |
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These new roaming agreements for mobile phones provide for certain rate step-downs at defined intervals. |
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It is also worth noting that each of these sources of law can provide for both civil and criminal rules. |
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The Director of Transportation, by rule, may provide for issuance of a valid license without a photograph if the applicant shows good cause. |
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At the same time, there is increasing pressure on rural areas to provide for more people. |
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The soil moisture profile should be replenished by the third week of June to provide for optimum water availability. |
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Besides, the country at present has tankage to provide for 45 days' cover of petroleum products. |
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The only alibi he can provide for the night of the murder is that he was being spanked by a tart in frilly knickers. |
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He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold. |
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And the shortest road to equality is to provide for everyone's basic human needs free of charge. |
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The state no longer provide for them like they used to, and wouldn't have to if they had the support of their family behind them. |
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Remember to provide for a 10-foot setback from property lines and buildings. |
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Voluntary severance terms provide for four weeks pay per year of service up to a maximum of two years of service. |
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He used drugs during this period and trafficked in drugs to pay for his habit as well as to provide for his family. |
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Even though some institutions provide for language study, all have to provide translations of foreign texts. |
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A young shopworker's fear that she could not provide for her unborn baby drove her to crime, York magistrates heard. |
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It is a further object of this invention to provide for a root canal sealer which uses triiodomethane as an antimicrobial agent. |
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Any new roads must avoid bisecting koala habitat, include mitigation measures, reduce speed limits and provide for habitat restoration. |
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Appropriately they will soon present Mozart's last Singspiel, which is said to provide for that magic on a good day. |
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These undivided properties are handed down to the girls but may be used by their brothers or husbands to provide for the household. |
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The treaty does not provide for a progressive, democratic unification of the continent. |
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From there they buy bottled gas to light their ancient stone houses, and bread as well as anything else that they can't provide for themselves. |
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Younger people could opt out of National Insurance payments on condition they provide for their pensions in the private sector. |
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Seven-year-old Cody gets a buzz out of growing vegetables for his family, and raising chickens for the manure they provide for his vegie patch. |
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Regarding the individual area development plan, does zoning provide for parks, playgrounds and shopping nearby? |
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The Indenture does not provide for any other rights on the occurrence of such an event of default. |
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The extension of the canting space at deepwater berths to provide for vessels up to 450 feet long is at present in hand. |
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Any owner or harborer of a domestic animal may provide for an enclosed pet run. on his or her property. |
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Clearcuts and the failure to provide for adequate buffers along the Caribou Mountain headwaters have increased stream flow. |
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This relationship has recently been reaffirmed and reinterpreted to provide for greater logistical support to U.S. forces operating in the area. |
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Every ten farmsteads were supposed to provide for a fully equipped soldier, including a horse if he was a cavalryman or dragoon. |
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Cultivation and hilling operations will likely be earlier than usual this year to stay ahead of the weeds and provide for early irrigation. |
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The bank contract will provide for chargebacks of amounts wrongly paid by the issuing to the retailer bank. |
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Earth is overpopulated, and in an effort to provide for everyone we are plundering our natural resources. |
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As a result of the removal of romance from marriage, suitors are judged, not by their love for a woman, but by how well they can provide for her. |
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Do you support any organizations that provide for the less fortunate during the holidays? |
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Many companies are required to reduce emissions and to adopt practices that provide for sustainable development. |
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It is essential that electronic voting mechanisms provide for a paper trail. |
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The people of this area are pastoralists, keeping cattle, sheep, goats and camels to provide for most of their needs. |
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Is it sufficient, as the submission suggests, to provide for conversion as a temporary pavilion or exhibition space? |
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The clubhouse has also been refurbished to include new dressing rooms and will also provide for a board-room. |
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The SP Howitzer shall have a laser ignition system that shall provide for a minimum of 30 ignitions without replenishment of the ignition source. |
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You could build schools, farms, or factories that will provide for these people far into the future. |
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Regulations also provide for the notification of prescribed industrial diseases and accidents. |
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The EU proposals provide for compensatory payments for all dairy farmers, including those who quit production from 2004 onwards. |
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The property is zoned A1 to promote existing residential amenity and to provide for private infill residential development. |
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So the settlers looked to the land to provide for them, curlews, pigeons and other forest birds along with the occasional wild pig. |
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The law did not provide for the apportionment of the tax, and, if it was a direct tax, the law was confessedly unwarranted by the Constitution. |
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New homes need to provide for disabled access, and better sound and heat insulation which so often can not be achieved in older buildings. |
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He had taken out an insurance policy to provide for any tax which would be due on the passing of his estate to his daughters. |
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It would seem to provide for the maximum liability in relation to payment of damages contemplated by the provision. |
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But it's because we don't know that answer that we've tried to budget very cautiously and to provide for all reasonable contingencies. |
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A plucky teenager successfully sued her own dad to force him to provide for her university education. |
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The concrete sleeper can be cast to any required form, to provide for the fixing of the rail at the right gauge. |
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The purchase contracts provide for countertrade deals and spin-offs with South African companies. |
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When priests are ordained, the bishop warns them that it is their duty to teach, and to premonish, to feed and to provide for the Lord's family. |
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He considered indignity a small price to pay if he could continue to provide for them. |
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The funds are sufficient to provide for a safe clearance of principal and interest rate payments for the next three and a half to four years. |
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Furthermore, as the terms of the Paris Protocol provide for an interest for the deferment, you have to provide for the payment of the interest. |
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The plan is expected to provide for up to 70,000 long-stay residents who were illegally charged. |
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She also said that the plan should provide for a series of free-standing buildings carefully sited and framing open space. |
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The plans provide for eight dwelling-houses, six ground floor apartments, six duplex apartments, an office and all ancillary site works. |
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However, today's DVD-RAM drives also read and write DVD-R to provide for the data interchange function. |
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These scenes provide for some great moments with some excellently written dialogue between them both. |
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Regions in the east are able to exploit natural resources such as forestry to provide for prison labour. |
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Nebraska farmers are field testing a relay intercropping system that rotates seed corn, wheat and soybean over two years to provide for soil nitrogen use. |
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In the end, accountability groups provide for many of the men a sense of equality with their fellows even as they serve to reify particular types of social hierarchies. |
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Her husband is unemployed and tries to provide for his family by making special picture frames out of roughly hewn pieces of wood with their bark still attached. |
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Short of a luge run, Blue Heron Farm has the facilities to provide for any recreational whim. |
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The Constitution does not provide for reservation to a religious group. |
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Anyway, before you can have a female Pope you must first provide for the ordination of women to the priesthood, and the present Pope is dead set against that. |
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The two brothers aren't larger than life myths sprung to life, but ordinary hunters attempting to provide for themselves and their families in a forbidding and hostile world. |
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The crew does the utmost to provide for the basic needs for the refugees. |
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With droughts, rust, rabbits, Bathurst burr, locusts, low wheat and wool prices and a depression his parents had to struggle to provide for their large family. |
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Gravity flow timers exist which aim to provide for quick resettability. |
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Householders are reminded that all information they provide for the survey will be treated as strictly confidential and used for statistical purposes only. |
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The site will provide for multi-platform access allowing site visitors access to the site not only from their PCs but through devices such as palm pilots. |
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Knowing his wants, and being able to provide for them, he is capable of anticipating future enjoyments, and of connecting hope with an infinite variety of ideas. |
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We have learned through science and technology how to turn the bountiful resources of the earth into vast quantities of goods, enough to provide for all if we share. |
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The clauses also provide for jail terms for violations of labor rulings. |
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Recent developments from Soldier Hollow include the construction of 8,000 feet of additional snowmaking to provide for eight new recently completed ski trails. |
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The insured person is guilty of unconscionable conduct if he does not provide for the insurer to be recouped out of the damages awarded against the wrongdoer. |
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Using an organized approach to the varied aspects of geriatric health, primary care physicians can improve the care that they provide for their older patients. |
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However, once all diners are seated and have loaded their plates, a softer lighting is more appropriate and a dimmer switch will nicely provide for multiple intensities. |
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Fathers also had legal obligations to provide for their natural children. |
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The government today tabled the bill announced in the Queen's Speech opening this session of parliament to provide for civil partnerships for gays in England and Wales. |
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In 1930, he undertook a study to help schoolgoing boys who had not sufficient family support to provide for their further education and school texts. |
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At the basest human level, I was just worried about how I would provide for my family. |
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The best way to make disciples is to provide for discipleship experiences. |
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A further reason for not assessing the Lewisham Gateway site as being accessible is the supposed aim of the developer to provide for a higher provider use. |
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The estimates you provide for the Chancellor's disbursement of the funds levied by taxation, whilst colourful, are, in fairness, a little off the mark. |
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The actuarial report does not take into account any general or specific contingencies, nor does it provide for a calculation of the loss of employment or pension benefits. |
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It does not provide for the chance for a rest now and then, for decent food and lodgings, or the other little happinesses that this dusky laboratory allows its slaves. |
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Uncertainties about the best way to provide for such patients, and indeed questions about the propriety of doing so at all within the NHS, have a long history. |
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Because Granite Wash reservoirs are sandier than shale-based formations, they can provide for more prolific wells. |
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These agreements provide for aggressive production timelines to bring low cost high definition LCoS televisions to the consumer market. |
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These IXYS MOSFETs provide for very low conduction and switching losses, and are avalanche rated for hard-switching applications. |
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After that, catmint and lavender help sustain the growing colony into early summer before ice-plant and heathers provide for it to completion. |
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Most extra capacity stems from the need to provide for much higher levels of containerisation and roll-on, roll-off access for shipping. |
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The taxpayer desires to provide for the surviving spouse while minimizing, or even eliminating, estate taxes. |
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We provided a 1-800 hot line and a new food stamp tool kit which I would also like to provide for the record. |
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The interpreter must provide for correctly resuming the caller when the callee has returned its value. |
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Both bills provide for a new cold war hostile fire pay, similar to wartime combat pay. |
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Article 3 provide for the creation of the one, unified, parliament of Great Britain. |
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Some monastics live in monasteries, while others wander from place to place, trusting in God alone to provide for their physical needs. |
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If no agreement is reached, the revision shall be effected by a federal law, which shall provide for an advisory referendum. |
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The wealthy Basque families tended to provide for all children in some way while the less affluent had only one asset to provide to one child. |
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Unlike England with the strict primogeniture where the eldest son inherited everything and did not provide for others. |
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The charter also usually provide for rights of recourse to the Queen in Council. |
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Open borders appeared to have impeded Germany's ability to provide for very large numbers of persons seeking refuge all at once. |
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The IDF, created at the request of NATO, came into existence when the United States signed an agreement to provide for the defense of Iceland. |
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The result was the Treaty of Nijmegen that, unfortunately, failed to provide for a lasting peace. |
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The fertile machair lands of the island provide for good quality farming and crofting. |
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Unlike the Acts of Union 1707 with Scotland, the Acts of Union 1800 with Ireland did not provide for a separate Irish version of the royal arms. |
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Usually, the lord also promised to provide for the vassal in some form, either through the granting of a fief or by some other manner of support. |
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For aircraft the US Federal Aviation Regulations provide for passing on the right, both in the air and on water. |
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As on the federal level, all cantons provide for some forms of direct democracy. |
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This status continued until 1973, when the state constitution was amended to provide for home rule for the counties. |
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This allows people to buy consumer goods, improve their health care, and provide for their children's education. |
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Almost overnight, these became things that tens of thousands of freed slaves now had to provide for by themselves. |
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Lawmakers will provide for statutory damages for acts in which it is difficult to determine the value of the harm to the victim. |
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However, Congress does provide for other less subversive crimes and punishments such as conspiracy. |
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The Social Progress Index measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens. |
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The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances. |
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Nor did the Constitution limit, or provide for legislation to limit, such appeals. |
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In ancient Egypt the flail was a symbol associated with the emperor, symbolizing his ability to provide for the people. |
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The purpose of this wasteway is to provide for emergency waste in the canal in case of unscheduled shutdown of the relift pumping plant. |
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Potter attempts to reason with his daughter, but she tells him she wants to be loved and not simply marry someone because he can provide for her. |
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A couple with a young child purchased life insurance policies to provide for their son. |
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Gastight silos with integrated sockets for degassing and pressure equalization provide for a targeted handling of ground coffee degassing. |
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Minister Shatter stressed the bill does not provide for an automatic writing off of negative equity. |
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A small selection of lamb shish kebab, prawns, Cajun-spiced spare ribs and Thai-marinated salmon steaks were provide for a taste-test too. |
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What is necessary is to provide for the dynamics of direction in the form of a gyrocompass. |
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It is difficult to provide for my family working on minimum wage. |
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Most countries have procedures that provide for sharing the power of appointment of judges of the superior courts by the judiciary and the executive. |
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President James Monroe was authorized on March 3, 1821 to take possession of East Florida and West Florida for the United States and provide for initial governance. |
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The terms and conditions of the licensing agreement provide for CUI to pay OnScreen a royalty on unit sales of all CUI-produced PSUs manufactured with WayCool technology. |
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Some cantonal constitutions provide for a longer formal name of the state. |
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The use of Veolia s HPDA-PIC Crystallizer Technology will not only increase total potassium sulfate output, but also provide for a more efficient plant operation. |
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The region numbers some 22 oil-work units with a daily triturating capacity of 940 tonnes of olives to provide for the next four months some 150 additional jobs. |
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For very many sites, the costs are too great for either active measures to ensure in situ preservation or to provide for satisfactory conservation on recovery. |
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Brazil's government will continue to provide for all of its people as it sees fit, but the issue of slavery and its legacy may forever be felt in all facets of Brazilian life. |
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The employer, Policy Management Systems, denied Aiken's claim, because the terms of the plan document differed from the SPD and did not provide for such a distribution. |
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Most state securities acts provide for rescissory damages when a sale involves fraud, deceit, or a material misrepresentation or omission of fact. |
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As funding for cities is based on the populace of the city, the Council worries about receiving adequate funds to provide for the needs of the city. |
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And a country that cannot provide for its defence is finished. |
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Using IP technology, they eliminate the need to rewire facilities to provide for the migration to new communications and data management solutions. |
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According to Article 3, subsection 3 of the South African constitution, national legislation must provide for the acquisition, loss and restoration of citizenship. |
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Johnson was a devout, conservative Anglican and a compassionate man who supported a number of poor friends under his own roof, even when unable to fully provide for himself. |
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Its important industry has confidence that the legislation will provide for a sound, strong and sustainable biosecurity regime for Australia, Mr Cullen said. |
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Certain jurisdictions, also provide for breaches where professionals, such as doctors, fail to warn of risks associated with medical treatments or procedures. |
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Lordship entails both privilege and responsibility. Lords have power over their subjects, but that power is granted them so that they can protect and provide for others. |
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During Reconstruction in 1871, black and white Republicans drafted a constitution that was the first to provide for a system of free public education in the state. |
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By statute enacted on October 31, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson was authorized to take possession of the territories ceded by France and provide for initial governance. |
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Henry was expected to provide for the future of his legitimate children, either through granting lands to his sons or marrying his daughters well. |
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Areas that provide for walks include Wimbledon Common, Epping Forest, Hampton Court Park, Hampstead Heath, the eight Royal Parks, canals and disused railway tracks. |
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The Belgian colonies, if they adhere to these limits, must provide for all their wants at a lower cost by one half than the French as a bare minimum. |
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Farming and forestry continue to be mainstays of Alpine culture, industries that provide for export to the cities and maintain the mountain ecology. |
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Note also that such a bullet swap would provide for a contingent nonperiodic payment, and the rules for such payments have not been settled definitively yet. |
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When the retrozygomatic approach is used, a part of the mandible or zygoma may be removed or the zygoma may be outfractured to provide for an adequate tunnel. |
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Heaton Cooper left the south to take over the studio in Ambleside which his father had built, in order to provide for his mother and younger sister. |
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