treaty provision

collocation in English

meaningsoftreatyandprovision

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treaty
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtriː.ti/
us
/ˈtriː.t̬i/
a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by ...
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provision
noun
uk
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition oftreatyandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftreaty provision

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I shall continue to emphasise the importance of properly sustainable development, in accordance with the treaty provisions.
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It is appropriate that the treaty provisions on subsidiarity should be reformulated to reflect this.
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Existing treaty provisions contain an obligation to work towards equality between women and men.
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It also introduced many new treaty provisions, subject to qualified majority voting.
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Under the rules that are being prepared, and under the treaty provisions, we will not exist as an economic entity.
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Therefore, practical difficulties are not likely to arise in the application of thistreatyprovision.
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The first is when atreatyprovisionis intended to have direct effect in law.
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I am doubtful if it requires anytreatyprovisionat all, since it is a matter for political agreement and goodwill.
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But there is alreadytreatyprovisionin regard to this.
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Before they can act, one must look to the appropriate and specifictreatyprovisionthat gives the power to act.
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I welcome the recommendation that the way ahead is through existingtreatyprovisionand not through a new tourism title.
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There is nothing wrong with thetreatyprovisionfor the common agricultural policy.
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In fact, there seem to be so many arguments against this newtreatyprovisionthat, on the face of it, it is difficult to see why it should be proposed.
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This confusion is perhaps explained by reference to thetreatyprovisiongoverning regulations which provides that they, and only they, have "direct applicability" within the member states.
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That task will be helped by the treaty provisions that we have agreed.
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They are, therefore, enforceable in exactly the same way as treaty provisions.
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There never has been power to amend treaty provisions dealing with contracts of insurance.
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First, we have retained unanimity in 27 of the 32 articles for which unanimity is provided under the existing treaty provisions.
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