Example sentences of "provides for a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , Britain is not a democracy of the kind envisaged by those nineteenth-century theorists who focused on the active and informed citizen , and so it is not a democracy that is in accord with the " old-fashioned " liberal-democratic theory of the constitution , but interest-group competition provides for a good working democratic system .
2 A new paragraph ( 4A ) ( b ) provides for a slight relaxation of the rule in respect of RFLs having separate businesses outside England and Wales .
3 Finally , Darwin displays the indirect evidence for the theory : the explanations it provides for a wide array of facts in biogeography , geology , embryology and so on .
4 The review clause provides for a hypothetical lease for a term of twenty-five years from the rent review date but otherwise on the terms of the actual lease .
5 When the Director is satisfied that a trader is indulging in conduct detrimental to consumers , the FTA 1973 provides for a three-fold procedure .
6 This scheme provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs .
7 The Scheme , details of which can be supplied on request , provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs .
8 The scheme ( details of which ABTA will supply on request ) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs .
9 This scheme provides for a simple and inexpensive method of Arbitration on documents alone under which the customer 's liability in respect of costs is limited .
10 The Scheme ( details of which can be provided on request ) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration in respect of costs .
11 The work to be considered in this chapter provides for a temporary completion of the argument concerning the nature of objectification to which the first part of this book has been devoted .
12 The Criminal Justice Act 1988 provides for a similar Attorney-General 's reference where a sentence which is thought to be too lenient is imposed .
13 Where a person enters under a contractual right , the common duty of care under the Act will be implied into the contract , unless the contract expressly provides for a higher standard of care .
14 It may very well be that the socio-political theory of Ian Taylor , who suggests that soccer hooliganism results from fans being alienated from their football clubs , provides for a correct analysis .
15 It provides for a partial abolition of the rule " volenti non fit injuria " , without which ss 2(1) and 2(2) could not properly operate .
16 Ideally , these are taken from an Economy 7 controller , which automatically brings on the lower ( or longer ) element at night and provides for a short ‘ topup ’ during the day with the upper ( or shorter ) element .
17 Title V provides for a Common Foreign and Security policy .
18 This argument was later extended with respect to the experience of living in the modern metropolis , which Simmel suggests provides for a massive intensification of stimulation and experience , but which threatens to overwhelm us as objective culture ( 1950 : 409–24 ) .
19 Not only could Ukraine 's failure to accede to the NPT encourage other nascent nuclear powers , but Russian leaders have said that , until the Ukrainian parliament ratifies START 1 , they will not ratify the January 1993 START 2 treaty , which provides for a further large reduction in the American and Russian nuclear arsenals .
20 In addition Mrs scheme at page forty three provides for a further twenty eight hours a week to be provided in some other way , that it is suggested is parental care , but it seems to me that it would either be parental care or hired care .
21 The syntax defined by the Guidelines not only formalizes the way in which such features are encoded , but also provides for a detailed specification of legal feature value/pair combinations and rules determining , for example , the implication of under-specified or defaulted features .
22 The Constitution of the Republic of Finland provides for a parliamentary system of government as well as a presidency with considerable powers , particularly in the foreign policy sphere .
23 The Constitution of the Republic of Finland provides for a parliamentary system of government as well as a presidency with considerable powers , particularly in the foreign policy sphere .
24 The present Constitution promulgated in April 1973 provides for a parliamentary system and a bicameral federal legislature consisting of a 217-member lower house ( the National Assembly ) elected every five years and an 87-member upper house ( the Senate ) elected every six years , with one-third of its members relinquishing their seats every two years .
25 New legislation in the German state of Bavaria provides for a sophisticated system of recycling rubbish .
26 The 1973 Constitution provides for a National Assembly made up of the Cabinet and 30 members elected by popular vote .
27 The 1973 Constitution provides for a National Assembly made up of the Cabinet and 30 members elected by popular vote .
28 Thus if a lease provides for a rent-free period to be followed by a rent review by reference to market values at the end of the rent-free period , stamp duty will be avoided .
29 Criterion ten of policy H two provides for a balanced unity with adequate land for employment .
30 The Shell Account Card provides for a fast efficient transaction and eliminates the need for cash or cheques .
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