0 see; used as a written instruction to tell a reader to look at a particular book, page, etc. for more information
To what more creative use could one put the money than by pro- viding sites for itinerants and work at the same time?
But it is said that a government must di vide and govern.
They pro- vide some revenue for local authorities to encourage them to help in the task.
It is proposed to pro vide the same facilities as at the last display.
Putting it briefly and simply, that its what subsection (4) pro vides.
Nevertheless, there are many direct labour organisations throughout the country which pro- vide an effective and efficient service for authorities and their ratepayers.
This produce is pro vided in varying quantities and qualities and, as a result, the producer often suffers from low prices.
I think that has been fully pro- vided for.