The dust-up with the Catholic Bishops over contraception provision shows what trouble non-state institutions can cause.
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He added that any debate over airport provision would have to examine areas such as safety and public demand.
Talks are also to begin with the Irish government over the provision of year-round cover for the Irish Sea.
They will never allow local voluntary organisations to take over welfare provision - and so they will never tackle welfare dependency.
"Either merger would make it more difficult for other exchanges to compete with LSE in trading UK equities due to both bidders direct control or influence over the provision of clearing services, " it added.
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Education and health care are other areas in which affluent Brazilians have chosen private provision over poor state services.
But differences over the birth control provision in the law have yet to be resolved.
Leading his party's debate, Mr Isherwood raised concerns over the current NHS provision for the treatment of dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Wales.
As that larger battle plays out, the over-the-counter provision is emerging as a top target for change.
Another major change--and perhaps the one most argued over--is a provision to restrict the amount of damages awarded in a patent lawsuit.
Of the two main life-insurance tax preferences, the one that has faced the most scrutiny from Congress over the years is the provision that lets investment gains accumulate tax free within permanent-life policies.
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Users can provision project resources over the Internet.
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The howling over the so-called Monsanto provision is all show and little substance.
Beneath the haze of recrimination, it also seems clear that, as the inspectorate concluded, the contract did not contain adequate provision for resolving disagreements over performance standards, or for taking remedial action.
Now, it is true that the European Central Bank's deeds and words over the past year - the provision of emergency longer-term loans to eurozone banks and an offer of support to governments with clear plans to restore financial credibility - has staunched the worrying drain of funds out of Spanish and Italian banks.
As Congress is fond of doing, apparently so that they can fight over it every year, that tax provision, like the Making Work Pay Credit, was limited and is set to expire on December 31, 2011.
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The move comes two and a half months after Apple banished Google from providing the core maps experience on the iPhone and iPad because of a dispute over advertising, revenue shares and the provision of those navigation and vector functions.
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"There is provision for pitches to be changed over the course of a season, but there is no set number, " said Wembley operators in a statement.
Nobody (or very few people) are arguing for the provision of healthcare services to be taken over by the government.
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Some tax-policy specialists contend the provision artificially favors income in insurance policies over things like interest on bank certificates of deposit.
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It said secondary school provision at Littleover Community School was already over capacity and warned that further development in the area would be likely to exacerbate the issue.
Two factors boosting earnings growth that are not sustainable indefinitely are a declining tax rate (over the past two years) and a lower provision for doubtful accounts despite higher writeoffs.
CISPA, which passed the House last year but never reached a vote in the Senate, has drawn fire for a provision that would allow companies to hand over cybersecurity threat information to government agencies that include the National Security Agency and Department of Defense, even granting them immunity from existing laws and regulations that would prevent the sharing of some sensitive information.
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Tory AM Mark Isherwood told the minister to "back off" over his plans to commission a review of higher education provision in north east Wales.
The act also eased the restrictions on postal voting, a provision that has placed a large question mark over the probity of British electoral arrangements.
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This programme is selected for serving the learning and training needs of the rural community, and particularly those of women and girls, through the provision of basic literacy and functional skills in over 950 centres.
The Pease provision eliminates itemized deductions up to 80% on incomes over those levels, and PEP eliminates exemptions.
Additionally, an improved net interest margin and a reduced provision for credit losses led to the solid year-over-year growth.
Where services are collectively consumed, we will transfer power over those services to the lowest practical tier of government, opening up provision to social enterprises, private companies and community organisations.
And Bowles said he would back a measure that would link the buyout to a provision that would give the Food and Drug Administration regulatory authority over tobacco, which the Bush administration opposes.
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