1 to make arrangements to deal with something -- zabezpieczać się na wypadek czegoś , przygotowywać się na coś
He hasn't made any provision for his retirement yet.
2 a rule that is part of a law or an agreement -- klauzula, warunek
The local press company may offer publications that cross-subsidize the provision of political information that supports the state.
The net result is reduced diversity in provision.
Whether changing the nature of that provision to a more personal and less business-like consultation will be what women users want remains to be seen.
Thus, informed speculation concerning the outcome of the equal antecedent-risk insurance mechanism would serve as the guideline for evaluating the justice of communal medical provision.
Its generous pension programme contrasts with a virtual absence of state interest in health or care provision for elders.
This intermediate set of outputs are highly uncertain and remote from the final outcome of efficiency of healthcare provision.
It will be valuable for staff working in the planning and provision of services to an ageing population of adults with a learning disability.
In societies characterised by extreme inequality, the effects of unequal citizen involvement may actually exacerbate the inequitable provision of public security.
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provisión, suministro, provisión [feminine…
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approvisionnement [masculine], disposition [feminine], clause [feminine]…
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