Sentences with phrase «few provisions»

This may be because it requires them to hold less capital than for corporate loans, and also carry fewer provisions for possible bad debts.
There were far fewer provisions for positive incentives, either to reward schools that did well or to help the students that weren't doing as well.
Not unlike the institutions few provisions are made for the decree of divorce.
It has fewer provisions for those who are offended by women bishops and there is a greater sense of certainty that it will succeed.
An expert report launched in Geneva assesses government action in implementing the Code and Resolutions and shows the UK has introduced «few provisions in law».
Touching upon domestic abuse, an ill - fated love triangle and the overarching reality of living in an isolated territory with few provisions, Pioneer Girl was actually Wilder's first manuscript, and it's definitely for adults.
There were few provisions made for children in the manifesto of the All Progressives Congress in the run - up to the 2015 general elections; the only provisions made were in sections 7 and 8 of the policy document.
In any event, the sad fact is that BC's current laws do not reflect the best cycling practices, and they impose few provisions to protect cyclists — save for helmet laws which were introduced in the mid-1990s and impose penalties on cyclists rather than the operators of the machines which pose the clearer risks.
Amount of commission: In connection with the amount or calculation of the commission, REBBA contains surprisingly few provisions.
Last week (9 May) a new report from WHO, UNICEF and IBFAN on state of Code implementation assessed the UK as having «few provisions in law».
Thousands of peasants set Out for Jerusalem on foot, with few provisions, no training and little supervision.
«Although the hilly island of Nusa Penida has few provisions for tourists, it is a noteworthy destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
One of the few provisions that will meaningfully offset tax cuts for high - income families is the $ 10,000 SALT cap.
This accord -; one of the few provisions welcomed by environmental groups -; allows groups and ordinary citizens to accuse member nations of failing to enforce their own environmental laws.
The 2016 report on the implementation of the International Code on Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes found that the UK — despite having one of the biggest formula milk industries in the world — had only «a few provisions in law» to deal with formula companies who aggressively market their products.
The bill includes a few provisions that may be of interest to gaming industry lobbyists, and to current «racino» licensees.
The Ohio Secretary of State's omnibus election law bill, SB 47, has a few provisions that impact ballot access.
Republicans agreed to modify their original bill, which was officially introduced only 1 day before yesterday's markup, to remove a few provisions that Democrats felt were especially onerous.
There are few provisions to ensure accountability and transparency for private schools» use of taxpayer funds in the program.
The ability of towns to tailor their own evaluation systems was one of the few provisions that honored Connecticut's historic commitment to allowing the citizens of each community to govern their own school systems.
But there are a few provisions that are retroactive to 2017 and even 2016.
This section is one of the few provisions that parties can not contract out of.
There are a few provisions which may come as standard features of a policy, or may be added as «riders» for a higher cost:
Microsoft set the Internet ablaze yesterday with the announcement that all of the Office mobile apps would be free to download on iOS and Android phones and tablets, but there are a few provisions worth noting.
But President Clinton vetoed the bill in October, and there's now little likelihood of getting any but a few provisions enacted, Verstandig says.
Here are a few provisions to keep in mind.
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