Provision in a sentence as a noun

There's no provision for negotiation of this going forward.

* The Crowdfunding provision in the act clearly doesn't "legalize fraud".

With 10 years of pent-up demand, it would have been wise to provision more server side resources to keep the experience good.

The main issue is that the rules of accounting have a very good provision to take into account investing into the future.

I would also like a nursing home-esque provision which would pay out if my children ended-up having expensive needs.

That is a standard contract provision recommended by schoolteacher unions whether a state has a "union shop" or "right-to-work" rules.

It's also not possible to provision new devices or update expired certificates.

Provision in a sentence as a verb

We hope that backers will consider using this provision only in cases where they feel that a creator has not made a good faith effort to complete the project and fulfill.

Startup edition: * provision one ec2 instance per number to check * assign numeric order based on uptime in msec using zookeeper * serve result via json * render it on the client.

This kind of provision prevents the emergence of a used-equipment market, the existence of which would cut into the manufacturer's pricing power on new equipment.

Yeah I really miss the good old days when I could take some pictures and all I had to do to send them to my mom was provision a server with a static IP address I could send her along with some links to rsync tutorials.

Generally speaking, unilateral provisions in contracts render the contract unenforceable by the party they benefit.

So the Court says, "It would be anomalous to find, within this detailed list of rights and protections that are conferred on dealers vis-à-vis their manufacturers and distributors, a lone provision giving dealers protection against competition from an unaffiliated manufacturer.

Usually, school districts cave in and adopt contract provisions like that, because in states where a union shop is not mandatory, and collective bargaining for public employees is not mandatory either, schoolteacher unions are still very influential political interest groups that can swing voter turnout in the typical low-turnout school board election.

Provision definitions

noun

a stipulated condition; "he accepted subject to one provision"

See also: proviso

noun

the activity of supplying or providing something

See also: supply supplying

noun

the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening; "his planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties"

See also: planning preparation

noun

a store or supply of something (especially of food or clothing or arms)

verb

supply with provisions

See also: purvey