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Перевод: provision
[существительное] снабжение; обеспечение; заготовление; заготовка ; запас ; провизия ; запасы провианта; положение; мера предосторожности; условие; постановление; [глагол] снабжать продовольствием
Тезаурус:
- The districts are also able to provide both on-street and off-street car parks, subject to the consent of the county council; and share the provision of allotments with the community councils (Department of the Environment/Welsh Office 1974: 10).
- In eight of the nine Newham cases, but in only two of the nine Ipswich cases, the development officer continually assessed the situation as unproblematic; in these cases there was good informal care and/or good home help provision.
- Much has been written on the topic of occupational health and hygiene and it is recognised that the provision of an adequate and tolerable physical working environment and the promotion of a general feeling of well being among the workforce, is not only important in preventing occupational disease, but in the prevention of accidents.
- There is a similar wide variety in the scale of teaching and learning equipment provided, which can be explained by a number of factors: the financial provision made to schools by central or local authorities, the type and efficiency of supply and distribution mechanism (bureaucratic centralised distribution systems seem universally inefficient), differences in attitudes and capabilities of communities to help in the provision of services or equipment to schools or individual children, the initiative and morale of teachers, the richness or poverty of the school environment.
- Faced with the impossibility of meeting statutory demands (the provision of education for all children of school age) and non-statutory provision (ie nursery classes) within the finance available to it, the LEA was forced to cease providing for the under-fives.
- Benge comments, in a valuable section from his Bibliography and the provision of books that
- The University is engaged in a number of collaborative ventures with further education colleges in the provision of higher level BTEC technician courses in Northern Ireland.
- This simpler form of doing business is known as the "provision of services" and occurs where a business remains in the member state in which it is established, and provides services, from that base, into another member state.
- The second "Type II" provision relates to emergency services.
- The Report suggested two ways in which direct-grant and other schools might be drawn into patterns of local provision: either as full-grant schools (a new category), or as voluntary-aided or controlled schools along the well-established lines defined in 1944.
- MIDLAND GROUP'S CODE OF PRACTICE ON THE PROVISION OF CREDIT TO PERSONAL CUSTOMERS
- "I've made provision for all I'm ever going to need!"
- Local management will throw into sharp relief the fact that staffing decisions (in turn determined by financial priorities) can determine curriculum provision, if not curriculum policy.
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