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- Look up provisioning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provisioning may refer to: Provisioning (technology), the equipping of a telecommunications network...
- up provision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provision(s) may refer to: Provision (accounting), a term for liability in accounting Provision (contracting)...
- The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Industrial Provisioning (Norwegian: Provianteringsdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry that existed from 1917 to 1922...
- the Cunard Line's 13,000-tonne Lucania, the Board of Trade had made no provision to increase the existing scale regarding the number of required lifeboats...
- government contracting, a provision or solicitation provision is a written term or condition used in a solicitation. A solicitation provision applies only before...
- In telecommunications, provisioning involves the process of preparing and equipping a network to allow it to provide new services to its users. In National...
- In public policy, a sunset provision or sunset clause is a measure within a statute, regulation, or other law that provides for the law to cease to be...
- The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Provisioning and Reconstruction (Norwegian: Forsynings- og gjenreisningsdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry that existed...
- In the canon law of the Catholic Church, canonical provision is the regular induction into a benefice. It comprises three distinct acts - the designation...
- Provisioning for sea was crucial in the 19th century due to the lack of modern conveniences such as refrigeration, freeze-drying and canning. Most foodstuffs...