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condició
español
provisión
A stipulated condition.
provision
español
provisión
1
The
proviso
,
given the sponsor, being that students develop on Microsoft platforms.
2
And I hope, sir, some
proviso
will be made in this case.
3
Mr. Dixon then moved to amend the bill by adding a
proviso
:
4
I will urge Jorge to emphasize this
proviso
of yours to Gilda.
5
Benjamin rammed that little
proviso
through right after they joined the Alliance.
6
No new cause arising, was the
proviso
on my side, thou'lt remember.
7
A singular
proviso
this in a country boasting so much of freedom!
8
There is, no doubt, some
proviso
in the terms of the National Lottery.
9
He had committed to playing last Monday with the birth
proviso
made clear.
10
The Wilmot
proviso
could not subsist in the presence of these absolute pretensions.
11
England have the firmest possible grip on this match with one
proviso
lurking.
12
That order contains a
proviso
allowing him £750 weekly towards expenses.
13
The
proviso
is that Robinson sees him as able to do both jobs.
14
Modified by this
proviso
,
the project of Villèle passed the Assembly.
15
This
proviso
was adopted by the House, but was rejected by the Senate.
16
Mr. VANDEVER:- Iwishto propose an amendment by way of
proviso
:
proviso
only proviso
follow proviso
last proviso
little proviso
add a proviso
catalán
condició
español
provisión
condición
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