joint provision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjointandprovision
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joint
adjective
uk/dʒɔɪnt/us/dʒɔɪnt/
belonging to or shared between two or ...
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provision
noun
uk/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/us/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofjointandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofjoint provision
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First, we recognize that cooperation by international actors in the pursuit of public goods results from a number of factors aside from thejointprovisionof private goods discussed above.
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On the other hand, in so far as it is ajointprovision, the second part of subsection (3) operates to affect it.
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We have talked aboutjointprovisionand physical education and rightly mentioned the disabled.
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The board is now no longer interested in thejointprovisionproposal.
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More reasonable charges of commuters and shoppers could be made by means of thejointprovisionof these facilities.
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I expect the regional sports councils to give close attention to ensuring that local authorities provide forjointprovisionof sports facilities.
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Seventy-seven sports and leisure centres are operated by local authorities, of which forty-three arejointprovisioncentres used jointly by schools and local communities.
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There should bejointprovisionof services across public, voluntary and commercial services.
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Out of the 82 replies received from a survey the associations carried out, some 70 education authorities reported undertakingjointprovisionschemes since 1964.
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They may seek to makejointprovisionfor certain services.
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It quoted practical examples ofjointprovisionwhich is going on in local authorities.
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For example, there is thejointprovisionof sports facilities.
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Secondly, local authorities have been made aware of the need to combine together, or with voluntary effort, to pay for sport—what we all call "jointprovision".
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However, we can always work to strengthen our joint provisions to protect human rights and individuals from discrimination.
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That could lead to some joint provisions.
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