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make provisions — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
make provisions for sth — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
make provisions for — index nurture Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
make provisions against — take preventative steps, do things to protect against … English contemporary dictionary
make provision — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
make provision for sth — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
Provisions of Westminster — The Provisions of Westminster of 1259 were part of a series of legislative constitutional reforms which arose out of power struggles between Henry III of England and his barons. The king s failed campaigns in France (in 1230 and 1242), and his… … Wikipedia
Make Textbooks Affordable — The Make Textbooks Affordable campaign is a project of the Student PIRGs to reduce the high cost of college textbooks. The campaign, which launched in 2003, is best known for its research on textbook affordability[1] and its advocacy for open… … Wikipedia
Make Whole Call (Provision) — A type of call provision on a bond allowing the borrower to pay off remaining debt early. The borrower has to make a lump sum payment derived from a formula based on the net present value (NPV) of future coupon payments that will not be paid… … Investment dictionary
Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act 1922 — The Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act 1922 (Session 2) [This is its official short title under Section 8 although the words (Session 2) in the title are often omitted] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed in… … Wikipedia