core provision

collocation in English

meaningsofcoreandprovision

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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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provision
noun
uk
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofcoreandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In other words, it is headroom and not necessarily part of thecoreprovision.
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I accept that it is a problem if some people—no matter how few—cannot access thecoreprovisionof television channels.
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It will support increases incoreprovisionand also target funding to support developments in infrastructure and quality improvement.
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Nursery education is thecoreprovision, which should be made available to those who want it.
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To what extent has the £19 billion been eroded fromcoreprovisionfor schools into those specialist schemes?
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What is the difference in statutory effect between a provision and acoreprovision?
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We need to distinguish between thecoreprovision—the 32,000 places—and the numbers originally in long-stay hospitals.
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There are three matters on which member states may derogate from its core provisions, but we intend to take up none of those derogations.
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While the aim of the directive is harmonisation, there are three areas in which member states may derogate from its core provisions.
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Accordingly, there is a general wish to permit a large measure of subsidiarity in implementing the directive's core provisions.
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