proposed provision

collocation in English

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proposed
adjective
uk
/prəˈpəʊzd/
us
/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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provision
noun
uk
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofproposedandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Authorities have not, however, been asked to provide a breakdown of current andproposedprovisionbetween flats, houses and single units.
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There are more uncertainties than certainties about theproposedprovisionfor fund-holding practices.
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Theproposedprovisionfor the compulsory bonding of all spirits for three years does not work equally on all parts of the trade.
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Theproposedprovisionrepresents a fairly unfettered power to restrict the right to free movement and access.
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Theproposedprovisionforms part of a draft directive, which is the subject of continuing negotiation.
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I emphasise that it is not intended that theproposedprovisionshould be something that accused persons might take advantage of by exploiting minor irregularities.
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The purpose of theproposedprovisionis to encourage data users to submit codes of practice to the registrar.
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They will benefit from theproposedprovisionof noise barriers to mitigate the effects of the road on surrounding areas.
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It is estimated that, all together, theproposedprovisioncould cost at least £1 billion annually in lost revenue.
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But we have no evidence that the practice which theproposedprovisionseeks to stop is at all widespread.
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I suggest that theproposedprovisionhas two dangers: unjust conviction and unjust acquittal, both almost equally undesirable.
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I question whether we can define what the terms of the amendment actually mean in a way which will make theproposedprovisionworkable.
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I recently went to look at theproposedprovision.
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Precisely the same procedure should be adopted if it is desired to discover a method for putting into operation thisproposedprovision.
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Thisproposedprovisionshould be adequate for the rise in population in the area which is at present foreseen.
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The structure of itsproposedprovisionfor pensions is not right.
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Theproposedprovisionis considerably longer than section 7(4) but has the advantage of clarifying two points.
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I too doubt the need for thisproposedprovision.
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Thisproposedprovisioncould lead to difficulties in employment prospects for people who could qualify under these provisions.
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