Example sentences of "providing for " in BNC.

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1 Article 42 went on to give an almost supplementary right to the state in providing for a child 's education by acknowledging the right of parents to school their children in their own home should they wish it .
2 No law shall be enacted providing for the grant of a dissolution of marriage .
3 Those in low-paid work will also find providing for retirement difficult .
4 This could include providing for zero quotas on all African nations — or selectively reducing quotas to help stop poached ivory slipping into legal trade .
5 Those providing for a separate republican budget , a revamped tax system , and autonomy for companies registered in Estonia , have been drawn up .
6 These delays cost small businesses well over £1bn a year but Mrs Thatcher 's Government has not followed our EC partners in providing for automatic charging of interest on overdue bills , a step recommended 10 years ago by the Law Commission .
7 Although section 25 , as re-enacted , no longer required the court to attempt to place the parties in the financial position they would have been in had the marriage not broken down , it did not , in her Ladyship 's judgment , circumscribe the court 's discretion so as to limit it to providing for the wife to become self-sufficient .
8 Residual Bequest ( after providing for your family and friends )
9 Department of Health officials wrote to regional administrators in 1980 with details of a new plan — code-named Bittern — providing for ‘ the use of service ambulances and drivers in the event of an industrial dispute ’ — the decision now taken yesterday by ministers .
10 Department of Health officials wrote to regional administrators in 1980 with details of a new plan — code-named Bittern — providing for ‘ the use of service ambulances and drivers in the event of an industrial dispute ’ — the decision now taken yesterday by ministers .
11 SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost .
12 SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost .
13 On paper , it says , the constitution was a step towards genuine democracy by providing for direct and secret elections , and widening citizens ' rights .
14 The four turkey rearers consisted of one who was rearing 6,000 from day old to six weeks of age , and three providing for the Christmas trade , with numbers between 50 and 100 ; two of these have direct sales .
15 Substitute care was seen as supporting parents as well as providing for children 's needs , and practical assistance as preserving the family unit .
16 But the important difference is that truancy per se is more clearly separated from other child welfare issues , and this is confirmed by providing for LEA supervision in the Act .
17 Social Welfare : the system of state social services providing for example education , medical care , social security benefits .
18 The idea of the male breadwinner providing for his wife and family is now less readily accepted , and research exists to show that incomes are unequally distributed within families .
19 Wool , beef , dairy products , and cereals became more and more commercial sources of wealth , as opposed to providing for local self-sufficiency , and were concentrated in the areas most suited to their cheap production .
20 This is one of the reasons why anyone who works for himself should make sure that he is fully covered by insurance providing for loss of earnings during a long-term illness , as well as insurance against the possibility that he might not be able to work again after such an illness .
21 But one thing seems clear : during the past decade the Government has been more intent on reducing the powers of local authorities than on providing for fundamental changes in the social conditions of the inner cities .
22 For instance , you may be asked to go to a new and different place of work under the provisions of a mobility clause , or have the emphasis of your duties changed significantly , pursuant to a clause in the contract providing for flexible working .
23 Many influential Englishmen had seen the magnificent accommodation that Napoleon III was providing for his bureaucracy in the New Louvre and the new architecture that was arising in the Paris of the time .
24 However , attempts to translate the Geographical Information Systems Tutor ( GISTutor ) ( Raper and Green 1989 ) into a number of European languages have encountered two main difficulties : first , the local adoption of English for spatial terms ( and therefore concepts ? ) due to the English lexicon of most commercially available GlS , and second the difficulty of providing for translation of terms with no direct counterpart .
25 Bearing in mind the policy modifications imposed on the Urban Programme after 1979 , what kind of supportive environment was it providing for the cities by the mid-to-late 1980s ?
26 It was impossible she should be unaware of the treat she was thus providing for the soldiery , many of whom expressed their appreciation in appropriately ribald terms .
27 Providing for exceptional and individual needs may be more costly than providing for the average needs of fairly homogeneous groups of pupils .
28 Providing for exceptional and individual needs may be more costly than providing for the average needs of fairly homogeneous groups of pupils .
29 What is new , however , as the National Curriculum comes into effect , is the impossibility of providing for these areas of learning within discrete subject entitlements .
30 This is followed by a trust clause providing for payment of the legacies in the ‘ earlier will ’ ( legata quae priore testamento quo filios et Seium heredes scripsi reliqui praestari volo ) .
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