Example sentences of "[noun] provide " in BNC.
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1 | She also raised the question of whether such a bar obstructed the freedom to provide services under Articles 59 and 66 of the Treaty and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , guaranteeing the right to give and receive information . |
2 | The right of access and freedom to provide services |
3 | Whereas the right of establishment entitles a company incorporated in one member state to set up agencies , branches and subsidiaries , without discrimination on grounds of nationality , in the territory of another , the purpose of the freedom to provide services is to enable a company established in one member state to do business in the territory of another without setting up agencies , branches or subsidiaries , and indeed without complying with all the rules and regulations of the second state , as explained below . |
4 | National rules requiring such an establishment may well constitute improper restrictions on the freedom to provide services . |
5 | However , the freedom to provide or not to provide is regarded as an essential element in that sector , and therefore does not attract the same critical comment . |
6 | ‘ Self governing hospitals ’ , for example , have much more freedom to provide the services they think are best for their locality . |
7 | ( 2 ) Since the cases before the court are concerned with the taking up of fishing activities by nationals of a member state and the pursuit of those activities in another member state using a vessel registered in that state , article 59 of the E.E.C Treaty on freedom to provide services , which was raised by the Spanish Government , does not seem to me to be applicable . |
8 | However , the degree of liberalisation afforded by the Directive is limited ; full freedom to provide insurance on a cross-border or ‘ services ’ basis only applies where the life insurance contract is entered into by the policyholder on their own initiative ; in the case of other ( ’ non-own initiative ’ ) contracts the Directive allows the authorities of the member state into which the insurance is provided to require such services business to be authorised by them . |
9 | The UK , which already allows freedom to provide services into its territory , is not taking up the option to require authorisation . |
10 | The ruling conflicted with a declaration made by European Community ( EC ) ministers in May that special provisions in the Maastricht Treaty on European union concerning abortion in Ireland should not limit the freedom to provide information in Ireland on " services lawfully available in member states " [ see also p. 38942 ] . |
11 | The " open-ended " item allows respondents the freedom to provide an answer in whatever form they choose . |
12 | And as reported , Siemens Private Communications Systems Group plans to develop NotePhone , combining Siemens-Rolm telephony and Newton to provide telephone and facsimile . |
13 | A major question is , of course , whether such products provide a better , or at least no worse , hop character than whole hops . |
14 | The EcoSystems products provide functionality for configuration management , performance management , fault management , capacity planning , automated operations and management reporting , and support Unix servers with Unix , MS-DOS or terminal clients . |
15 | This segmentation basis can be explained thus : * People may seek the benefits that products provide , rather than the products themselves . |
16 | People seek the benefits that products provide , rather than the products or brands themselves Specific products or brands should therefore be differentiated by those combinations of benefits and costs sought by a particular set of potential customers . |
17 | It is used where ( i ) people seek the benefits that products provide , rather than the products themselves ; and ( ii ) where customers consider the available alternatives from the viewpoint of the usage contexts with which they have experience , or the specific applications they are considering . |
18 | ECOVER products provide a unique range of highly effective cleaning agents for use about the home which have a minimum impact on the environment . |
19 | Loughborough provided a scoring winger for both sides — Dawson for England and Anderson in reply . |
20 | • Pethidine — usually given as an injection , it takes about 10–20 minutes to provide relief from pain . |
21 | A strengthening in the dollar on reports of turmoil in Panama provided some overall support . |
22 | Mrs Pascoe provided tea and a little nicely judged conversation before leaving Rain and her husband to their talk . |
23 | Verbatim notes provide an exact record of what has been said or what happened , but the times when you require this are extremely limited . |
24 | Notes provide the foundation on which all your other study activities can be based because : |
25 | Some patent systems produce a master payroll sheet and a perforated top copy , which can be torn off in strips to provide individual payslips for the employees ; details of pay and deductions for each employee are entered on the top copy and appear as a carbon copy on the master sheet . |
26 | Use levelling strips to provide the correct fall and to mark the required depth of sand . |
27 | The latest Treasury review of economic progress provided an optimistic picture , with shop sales on an upward trend and overall activity apparently slightly stronger than current official forecasts |
28 | The meetings provided an opportunity to exchange information about future events and to discuss problems of mutual interest . |
29 | He , his ex-teacher wife and chess coaches provided their education at home . |
30 | I buy a packet of Silk Cut and carefully smoke a cigarette — making sure that I 'm actually enjoying it , not just doing it out of habit — while managing to fit in a couple of large and very refreshing G&Ts before the flight 's called and there 's just time for a single knocked-back whisky to provide a bit of nominal support for the Scottish export drive . |