"provision" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, which was heavily promoted by the entertainment industries, contains a provision called "anti-circumvention."
- The second provision, called compulsory licensing, would let the South African Government license local manufacturers to make their own generic versions.
- This added a new draconian set of provisions called Article 2A to the constitution.
- So Alex and their grandmother have petitioned immigration officials to bring her here under an old but little-known provision called "humanitarian parole."
- Instead, the legislation that passed contained a provision called "luxury decontrol," under which apartments are deregulated once their rent reaches $2,000.
- Then, as part of a big tax and budget bill in 1990, Congress deleted a bunch of outdated provisions, called deadwood, from the Internal Revenue Code.
- Indeed, Enron's contracts with some of these partnerships had provisions, called triggers, that required Enron's stock price to stay above certain specific levels.
- By asking lawmakers to insert provisions called earmarks into spending bills, universities and their lobbyists have obtained more than $7 billion since 1980.
- At issue is a provision called "new source review," part of the Clean Air Act amendments of 1977.
- However, under a provision called concurrent jurisdiction, federal park rangers may enforce state and local laws, or invite local authorities to do so.
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