How to use in-sentence of “provisions”:
– From 1936 to 1949, this was a popular uprising against the anti-Catholic Mexican government of the time, set off specifically by the anti-clerical provisions of the Mexican Constitution of 1917.
– During his long reign, Henry’s kingdom would experience relative peace and prosperity until he began having trouble with his barons due to his high handed governing style, which compelled the Barons to impose the Provisions of Oxford limiting royal power in 1258.
– These provisions were based on the case of Titus Oates, whose lies under oath caused the execution of many innocent people.
– The ship broke up, destroying the provisions and coal.
– The war resulted in famine, Padraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War p112, ‘As late as 1650, provisions were cheaper in Ireland than in England; the famine of 1651 onwards was a man made response to stubborn guerrilla warfare.

Example sentences of “provisions”:
- After Napoleon's defeat, Saxony had to cede large territory to Prussia under the provisions of the Congress of Vienna.
- In WMF's, two provisions would seem to apply to this situation.
- The provisions of Roerich’s concept are based on the idea that the primary duty of the state is to preserve the national culture.
– After Napoleon’s defeat, Saxony had to cede large territory to Prussia under the provisions of the Congress of Vienna.
– In WMF’s, two provisions would seem to apply to this situation.
– The provisions of Roerich’s concept are based on the idea that the primary duty of the state is to preserve the national culture.
– His plan was to go to Tahiti and perhaps on to the SpainSpanish colonies on the coast of Chile to buy provisions and bring them back to Sydney.
– It also sets out various provisions regarding the publication or broadcast of election advertising and election results.
– Bills that contain provisions significantly relating to taxation or public financepublic expenditure are introduced into the House of Commons in the UK; in Canada and Ireland, this is the law.
– The human rights organization EZLN, a revolutionary Mexican grass roots movement, is a strong opponent of NAFTA and points out how its provisions only make the economic situation worse for the poorest in Mexico and better for multi-national corporations.
– The Indian Independence Act was subsequently repealed in Article 395 of the Constitution of India and in Article 221 of the Constitution of Pakistan of 1956, “Article 221: The Government of India Act, 1935, and the Indian Independence Act, 1947, together with all enactments amending or supplementing those Acts, are hereby repealed: Provided that the repeal of the provisions of the Government of India Act, 1935, applicable for the purposes of Article 230 shall not take effect until the first day of April, 1957.” both constitutions being intended to bring about greater independence for the new states.
– Consequently, under the provisions of Title 43, U.S.Code, section 1458, the Department of the Interior assumed responsibility for the civil administration of the U.S.
– This template has provisions for four sections: General characteristics, performance, armament, and avionics.
More in-sentence examples of “provisions”:
- There have been criticisms against CBD that the Convention has been weakened in implementation due to the resistance of Western countries to the implementation of the pro-South provisions of the Convention.
- A primary motivation for this clause was to validate the equality provisions contained in the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which guaranteed that all people would have rights equal to those of all citizens.
- The provisions relating to Kansas Territory formed the last eighteen sections.
– There have been criticisms against CBD that the Convention has been weakened in implementation due to the resistance of Western countries to the implementation of the pro-South provisions of the Convention.
– A primary motivation for this clause was to validate the equality provisions contained in the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which guaranteed that all people would have rights equal to those of all citizens.
– The provisions relating to Kansas Territory formed the last eighteen sections.
– Under the incorporation doctrine, most provisions of the Bill of Rights now also apply to the state and local governments.
– These contracts were notorious for allowing the studios to dictate the public and private lives of the performers who signed them, and most did not have provisions to allow the performer to end the deal.
– Ukraine does not specify languages by name, but rather ratifies on behalf of “the languages of the following ethnic minorities of Ukraine”: July 2007, Ukraine’s entry on the states the following “Ukraine declares that the provisions of the Charter shall apply to the languages of the following ethnic minorities of Ukraine : Belarusian, Bulgarian, Gagauz, Greek, Jewish, Crimean Tatar, Moldavian, German, Polish, Russian, Romanian, Slovak and Hungarian”.
– The meetings produced a new Constitution that was the same as the 1891 draft, but with added provisions for responsible government.
– These are citations to the constitutional and statutory provisions that were the primary basis for the decision only.
– Research that consists of collecting and organizing material from existing sources within the provisions of this and other content policies is encouraged: this is “source-based research”, and it is fundamental to writing an encyclopedia.
– Despite provisions ins both traties for minority guarantees those of the Versailles-treaty were to be assureed by the League of Nations a new “jailhouse of nations”, similar to that of tsarist Russia, against whose repression the heroes of Congress-Poland had so valiantly struggled, was brought into existence.
– Ammunition, supplies, and provisions were unloaded from ships at the port, then moved to Allied forces.
– A partial repeal occurs when a specified part or provision of a previous act is repealed but other provisions remain in force.
– Agriculture and food production changed in recent times, with the government bringing in special provisions to increase productivity on the limited land available.
– Fuel and limited provisions are available at Cooinda and there is also a small airstrip for scenic flights.
– Under the provisions of the Antarctic Treaty System, to which New Zealand is a signatory, no nation may make efforts to enforce sovereignty or territorial claims over the Antarctic continent proper.
– Under the provisions of Qatar’s sponsorship law, sponsors have the unilateral power to cancel workers’ residency permits, deny workers’ ability to change employers, report a worker as “absconded” to police authorities, and deny permission to leave the country.
– The station is one of those which were classified as “Prime stations” because of their provisions for more services than other stations.
– Since neither side has conceded ground, India has proposed that the maritime boundary could be demarcated first, as per the provisions of Technical Aspects of Law of Sea.
– Controversially, the Canadian government became involved on its own accord in the referendum despite the provisions of the provincial “Referendum Act”, which tightly restricted all campaigning to the designated “Yes” and “No” committees with set budgets.
– The Constitution empowers the President to dissolve the National Assembly in his discretion if a situation has arisen in which the Government of the Federation cannot be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and an appeal to the electorate is necessary.
– A competing theory, however, suggests that a later amendment conflicting with an already-ratified Corwin Amendment could either explicitly repeal the Corwin Amendment or be inferred to have partially or completely repealed any conflicting provisions of an already-adopted Corwin Amendment.
– There are articles on the forced repatriation of refugees, and provisions that they should not be harmed.
– This is probably because of the relatively complicated set of provisions provided by the sport’s law-making body, the IFAB for deciding if a player in an offside position is actually guilty of an offside offence by becoming involved in active play.
– Further, portions of some Congressional acts, such as the provisions for the effective dates of amendments to codified laws, are themselves not codified at all.
– All legal systems have provisions for making decisions in disputes.
– An army of 15,000 marched into Devon, attracting support in terms of provisions and recruits as they went.
– The provisions of the Calendar Act 1750, implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on January 1.
– China, while a civil law country, has followed much of the US Federal Rules of Evidence in their ” Uniform Provisions of Evidence”.
– The wording of the Eighth Amendment is almost the same as three of the provisions in the EnglandEnglish Bill of Rights of 1689.
– The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
– Richard Nixon was the first president to fill such a vacancy under the provisions of the Twenty-fifth Amendment when he appointed Gerald Ford.
– The center’s design included special provisions to address concerns regarding earthquakes and fires.
– Japan occupied nearly all the land of Josun dynasty which was not prepared for war and tried to supply military provisions through the sea route of Jeolla-do province.
– Lieutenant- General Jagjit Singh Aurora gives a solemn assurance that personnel who surrender will be treated with dignity and respect that soldiers are entitled to in accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Convention and guarantees the safety and well-being of all PAKISTAN military and para-military forces who surrender.
– The legislation set no guidelines or criteria for educational programs and had no provisions for enforcement.
– When the Monsopies begins, the provisions flow away in the mud.
– In February 2017, a bi-partisan group wrote a bill that would repeal the pass-through income exemption, the “most important provisions of Brownback’s overhaul”, and raise taxes to make up for the budget shortfall.
– The latest date of the vote is determined by the fixed-date provisions of the Canada Elections Act, which requires federal elections to be held on the third Monday in October in the fourth calendar year after the polling day of the previous election.
– There are special provisions for handling doublet earthquakes, the small number of large earthquakes where the main rupture is interrupted or delayed, resulting in two shocks of similar magnitude, usually within minutes to days of each other.
– Unlike special airport trains at other airports, they do not have special provisions for customers with luggage.
– The basic needs of the fort were met by a mixture of direct manufacturingproduction, purchase and requisition; in one letter, a request for money to buy 5,000 “modii” shows that the fort bought provisions for a considerable number of people.
– Wikimedia Commons does not, however, allow the upload and usage of non-free content under fair-use provisions of copyright law.
– Some degradation factors can be controlled by provisions in the ed packaging.
– This law and other “gozinesh” provisions require a “religious screening” for people who want to access employment, education, and a range of other areas.
– The council areas were created on 1 April 1996, under the provisions of the Local Government etc.
– They are the remnants of the estimated 200,000 Greeks who were permitted under the provisions of the Treaty of Lausanne to remain in Turkey following the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey1923 population exchange, which involved the forcible resettlement of approximately 1.5 million Greeks from Turks from all of Greece except for Western Thrace.
