• up provision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provision(s) may refer to: Provision (accounting), a term for liability in accounting Provision (contracting)...
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  • Look up provisioning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provisioning may refer to: Provisioning (technology), the equipping of a telecommunications network...
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  • In public policy, a sunset provision or sunset clause is a measure within a statute, regulation or other law that provides for the law to cease to be...
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  • government contracting, a provision or solicitation provision is a written term or condition used in a solicitation. A solicitation provision applies only before...
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  • Boar's Head Provision Co., Inc. (also Boar's Head Brand, or Frank Brunckhorst Co., LLC) is a supplier of delicatessen meats, cheeses and condiments. The...
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    Direct provision (Irish: Soláthar díreach) is a system of asylum seeker accommodation used in the Republic of Ireland. It has been criticised by human...
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    accounting under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a provision is an account that records a present liability of an entity. The recording...
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  • Provision is the third studio album by the British pop band Scritti Politti, released in the UK on 6 June 1988 by Virgin Records. The album was the band's...
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  • The Pastoral Provision is a set of practices and norms in the Catholic Church in the United States, by which bishops are authorized to provide spiritual...
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  • by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Housekeeping provision" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2011)...
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