express provision

collocation in English

meaningsofexpressandprovision

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express
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈspres/
us
/ɪkˈspres/
moving or being ...
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provision
noun
uk
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofexpressandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexpress provision

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In most legislation, however, particularly older legislation, there is no suchexpressprovision.
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It contains noexpressprovisiongoverning the future use of fissile materials.
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To avoid that situation, it would be necessary to makeexpressprovisionfor a right of way to be created over the land.
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In such a situation, the uncle and nephew may not have included anexpressprovisionthat the aunt's rights would be enforceable.
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There is noexpressprovisionas to the insurance of this enormous amount of timber.
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I would stress the significance of theexpressprovisionin clause 13(3) for knowledge testing.
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We think that there must beexpressprovisionfor that.
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Here we have anexpressprovisionin a statute that only those displaced after a certain date shall be entitled to a payment.
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It would protect itself, as commercial firms do, by having anexpressprovisionin the contract excluding a possibility of that kind.
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There does not appear to beexpressprovisionfor this in all circumstances.
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There is no need for such anexpressprovision.
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There is therefore no need for theexpressprovisionsuggested in the amendment.
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Statute law does not apply below low water mark unlessexpressprovisionis made.
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What appears on the page is anexpressprovisionfor vocational, social, physical and recreational training, but no equivalent in respect of education.
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Surprisingly, perhaps, the amendment does not go on to makeexpressprovisionfor the court to hear anyone wishing to make representations.
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Accordingly, theexpressprovisionabout rules applied "without modification" is no longer necessary.
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There is noexpressprovisionthat the committee will be a standing committee, although one would assume that it would continue in being.
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Moreover, noexpressprovisionis made that the actual persons who are displaced from one slum area shall be rehoused under a housing scheme.
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Firstly, it repudiates theexpressprovisionwhich reaffirms that ships in transit cannot be brought within the scope of this directive.
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There is anexpressprovisionthat you shall not sit in that class of case.
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