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"proviso" Definitions
  1. a condition that must be accepted before an agreement can be made

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Worth highlighting again is the proviso regarding access to capital.
He graduated from Proviso Township High School in Maywood, Ill.
It can mean anything to anybody, but with one proviso - the context.
This proviso may be met in a wilderness but not in booming cities.
As an ill-tempered election in June draws near, however, that proviso is worrying.
The deal came with the proviso it hold onto the stake for two years.
" It was a paean with a crucial proviso: "But only fair markets, markets with rules.
To their surprise, Park agreed — with the proviso that he wouldn't change his cinematic eye.
But this proviso does not automatically negate comparisons between today's market activity and historical moves.
" He added: "I now understand that the mixed-topic interview, even with a proviso, is problematic.
Indeed, China signed an accord with the AUS earlier this year containing just such a proviso.
The only proviso is that they will be restricted to roads that they have been designed for.
However, apparently Ramsay has one little proviso: He'll eat the dish if it's for a good cause.
Meaning for the many pupils unaffected by this dress code proviso, they're receiving a lesson in oppression.
But the Trump administration recently ditched that proviso and started talking to its long-term enemy directly.
You could try a good California syrah, too, or perhaps a Languedoc red, with the same proviso.
Airbus reiterated its own delivery goal but added a proviso, saying it depended on engine makers meeting commitments.
That proviso defers all the hard questions for several years of negotiations — with their inevitable breakdowns and crises.
But with that proviso, here are a few guesses as to how that legacy will ultimately be judged.
However, after taking office, Taylor backed the Wilmot Proviso, which would have excluded slavery from newly acquired territories.
Ali said 'yes' to the show with one proviso ... the show couldn't be broadcast before her May, 2016 wedding.
I thought my clue for MAMMOTH CAVEAT (Proviso about extinct elephants?) was pretty good, but theirs is much funnier.
More troubling is the proviso that the cooling-off period applies only to matters related to a commissioner's former portfolio.
Schumer's proviso also includes businesses owned by the children or spouses of top officials and lawmakers, CNN's Manu Raju tweeted.
Trump offered temporary exemptions to Canada and Mexico, but only with the proviso that they remake Nafta to his liking.
Every plan, every dinner date, every trip comes with the proviso that I may not be up to the task.
Clippers Coach Doc Rivers recently suggested that Glenn Whittenberg, his former high school coach at Proviso East in Maywood, Ill.
He must be installed by a constitutional court that still has no judges (the government will probably just ignore that proviso).
Knowing Trump, he might agree to finally holding a "press conference" but with the proviso that only Hannity could ask questions.
Every so often the Central Intelligence Agency uses the proviso to seize the profits of a book by an incautious ex-spook.
She supported a $12 minimum wage, with the small proviso that cities should be able to raise it higher if they choose.
The armistice France had made with Germany that month included a grim proviso: the "surrender on demand" of all anti-fascist refugees.
"This is being done under the proviso that you guys control this," Rosen told Hoory, according to a transcript of one interview.
After her case was adjudicated in immigration court, ICE placed her under supervision, with the proviso that she report to immigration authorities annually.
Put aside for a moment the obvious proviso that how a woman flirts or dresses does not entitle a man to rape her.
If previous things like Wilmot Proviso and the Compromise of 214 were the spark to Civil War, the Kansas-Nebraska Act poured on gasoline.
That proviso has been used once before, in 2005, when the then-Democratic majority decided a state superintendent's race in the Democratic candidate's favour.
But the threat to life by radiation from high-frequency flares adds a serious proviso that scientists must confront, before jumping to interstellar conclusions.
The proviso was that Trump grant the European Union a permanent exemption to the aluminum and steel tariffs, which he has failed to do.
I feel like that era was fun — with the serious proviso that if you were queer, not white, not middle class, it was not fun.
Through the foundation, whose main proviso is to preserve the collection, she hopes to gain access to funding from the European Union and other sponsors.
"I would probably say OK, but with the proviso that I be allowed to write an introduction explaining how my thinking has changed," he replied.
And their only proviso was that I used their archive footage, so they wanted to have their library of original First World War footage used.
"The proviso is that they very small children, but the plan is for the family to get a chance to say 'hello,' " a place source adds.
For the book, she shot one athlete in her sports bra, who agreed to it only on the proviso that the photos stay off the internet.
Somehow, the GMA has worked to help the American people without attaching a proviso that it's now legal to dump toxic sludge directly into water pipes.
And while the Mexican-American War would eventually be ended without the Proviso attached, the rider was significant in furthering the North-South split over slavery.
In a proviso toward the bottom of the agreement, Uber granted itself a privilege to field public records requests that the city receives regarding its partnership.
Automakers had originally agreed to the rules with the proviso that the standards for the later years, 2022 to 2025, would be subject to a review.
The definition of that proviso could have been stretched to meet all practical requirements (33 years later, the Star Wars technology is nowhere near useful deployment).
I find in your son's favor, with the proviso that all food abandoned by children is not only fair game for dads but also magically calorie-free.
"I would not go forward with this thing," But former CIA Director Michael Hayden told CNN's Jake Tapper that the summit should happen -- with one big proviso.
A dinner party at Latta's home is a well-produced and generous affair, and there is only one proviso: All pretensions must be checked at the door.
Under the proviso, businesses owned by members of Congress, Vice President Mike Pence, and top members of the executive branch would also be excluded from the bailout.
"This proviso is likely to apply to Social Media Sites whether or not access controls such as the 'friends' control in 'Facebook' have been activated," the document continues.
The Western Cape government is releasing the site of a former hospital, for example, with the proviso that developers set aside half of new units for subsidised housing.
SACS and other accreditors invoke this proviso as they meddle in governance and local control at a level never envisioned by Congress as preconditions for Title IV funding.
All the evidence suggests that Hoover was genuinely devoted to what he construed as the public good, with the proviso that he wanted his devotion to be recognized.
Today, bids and offers are frequently but a penny apart (and often less despite a proviso in Reg NMS against it because other rules permit sub-penny "price improvement").
I tried this, and the results looked great, with the proviso that I could only see them on the viewfinder and couldn't properly evaluate color accuracy or other factors.
Simply revert to the second sentence of your question (with a Social Q's proviso): this person's gender is, indeed, not your business, and allegedly you don't care about it.
The key proviso being that the White House, and its counterparts in China, the EU and Japan would continue to closely monitor, and steer, the unfolding trade adjustment process.
Hinkley was finally given the green light earlier this month after the government included the proviso that it would be able to block the sale of EDF's controlling stake.
As part of a proviso by the local government, Branson was required to build a resort here shortly after he bought it, in 1979 at the age of 28.
Anti repeats this strategy up to a point with the proviso that small cracks have started to appear, quite deliberately, in the vocal polish, which is no small difference.
His government pushed through a law to grant autonomy to the office from 2018, but with the proviso that the incumbent would continue in the job for another nine years.
Launched in 2012 under the proviso of using technology and customer experience insight to simplify health insurance, Oscar is often seen as the poster-boy of startups disrupting health insurance.
They would offer him a two-year minor league contract with the proviso he had to serve as a rookie league pitching coach in Florida as he rehabbed his elbow.
At a parent-teacher conference with Vice Principal Elizabeth Huckaby to discuss Sammie Dean's readmission, Huckaby put forth the proviso that Sammie Dean had to stop all her segregationist activity.
Terrorist actions carried out by bombs have this awful proviso — they force us to imagine that all we work for, save for and hope to have is impermanent and ephemeral.
Miracle Hill said the governor's action and the state legislative proviso provided it with "temporary protection for our religious liberty" while it awaits clarification from HHS on the governor's request.
In an eleventh-hour twist, Labor said that despite its reservations, it would pass the bill in the Senate, on the proviso that the coalition agreed to its amendments next year.
They should be allowed to continue to marry and continue to raise children on one strict proviso — that they do not prevent those who are not heterosexual from doing the same.
"The suspect and the deceased victim attended high school (Proviso East in Maywood) in the 1980s, but we have not determined if their relationship was more than just acquaintances," police said.
When I purchased Minecraft in preparation of the festival, I was only able to do so under the proviso that I was happy for my data to be collected from the game.
It's not going to happen overnight — the process will probably take years — but this small proviso in the merger approval could affect much more than who can sell wireless service in America.
Instead, the secessionists rejoined the United States with the proviso that what were termed the "Hard Four" — Mississippi, Alabama, the newly combined Carolinas and Louisiana — could legally preserve the institution of slavery.
This year the international donor community in Paris offered some $11 billion in concessional loans for infrastructure development, with the proviso the government will implement reforms and promote budget stability and transparency.
The ECB is also considering buying more than a third of any individual bond issue, except for a few which have a specific restructuring proviso known as a collective action clause (CAC).
That's a forever proviso when it comes to Nintendo hardware: if you don't care for Mario or Zelda or (hopefully we'll get one again someday) Metroid, there's not nearly as much to love.
Fowler thinks a score of 14 or 15 under par might be needed to win at East Lake, his prediction made with the proviso that rain or strong wind could alter his thoughts.
Another key proviso of last year's new mining code was a reduction in operating contract stability from 10 to 5 years, meaning more frequent potential shifts of the goal-posts by the government.
INCJ rescued cash-strapped Renesas in 2013 with a 150 billion yen ($1.3 billion) investment, giving it 69 percent of the chipmaker, with the proviso it hold onto the stake for two years.
Last month, it was announced the driver's licence photos of every Victorian resident had been uploaded to the database, on the proviso that access would be limited to select, state-based government agencies.
That proviso has been in place since 1918, when it was introduced to help firms struggling with the impact of the first world war—evidence that tax breaks, once granted, are hard to remove.
Sentiment shifted during Draghi's usual press conference when he indicated interest rates are unlikely to go any lower, even if he did make a proviso that that could change if any new hurdles materialized.
His proposal would in effect create two classes of citizens, the lesser of which would enjoy the rights and duties of citizenship, but with the proviso that they could be legally withdrawn by the state.
The third proviso for membership, Modrikamen said, was that Salvini permitted The Movement to go public with their political marriage — although it seems the group doesn't have yet a functioning website to advertise the association.
Owens briefly makes it okay to touch a black, male body in public — under the key proviso that such a body gives you permission to touch it — and to guide and be guided by it.
The British government finally gave the go-ahead this month, after including the proviso that it will have the right to block the sale of EDF's controlling stake before or after completion of the project.
I took it on as a writing sample with the proviso that they let me direct it … And this was a sequel to somebody else's masterpiece, which is really a dumb idea as a career move.
In his will, the uncle bequeathed an 11-year-old Thomas £40 (equivalent to about $17473,100 in 2018 when considering inflation) with the proviso that he put it towards a "light handicraft," according to The Telegraph.
Collins and her allies want to create a 14-day period to appeal decisions denying firearms transactions with the proviso that people who are wrongfully blocked from buying a gun would have their legal fees reimbursed.
They will be granted 503 of their retail load in allowances in 2021; every year thereafter, they decline at the same rate as the overall cap, with the proviso that they never fall below 20 percent.
So this is an asymmetry in the world system and it's an asymmetry that was built in also with the proviso that you can't change that unless all five of the permanent members agree to that.
The proviso that policy will evolve as needed is especially pertinent today in light of global economic and financial developments since December, which at times have included significant changes in oil prices, interest rates, and stock values.
So in the early 2000s, NASA assigned scientists to design instruments—from a specialized radio system that measures gravitational changes to JunoCam, a camera ready to snap visceral close-ups—with the proviso to minimize power expenditure.
An aide to Schumer told Reuters that under the proviso, businesses owned by Vice President Mike Pence and heads of executive-branch departments would also be barred from receiving loans or investments under the Treasury Department programs.
LONDON (Reuters) - Foreign secretary Boris Johnson said on Monday that a key proviso of a 100-year old British declaration which laid the foundations for Israel had not been fully met, striking a sympathetic tone towards the Palestinians.
If, as seems quite possible, Germans were to steamroll France and put their man in charge of the ECB, maybe I'll join you, with a proviso that, in the meantime, I can master some of your shorting wizardry.
But in the last few years, programs connecting the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets to Hong Kong's have gained traction, giving Chinese a route to invest overseas, with the proviso they repatriate the funds to prevent actual capital outflows.
Under the new plan, the government will be able to block the sale of EDF's controlling stake before or after completion of the project - a proviso it said it would apply to significant stakes in all future nuclear projects.
That is, unless they believe "in good faith" that the questions are medically relevant: a vague proviso which, in a case known as Docs v Glocks that pits a coalition of doctors against Florida, its lawyer struggled to explain.
Candidates who secure over 5 percent of the first round vote on April 23 get a state refund amounting to 47.5 percent of the maximum limit, with the proviso that no candidate can be reimbursed more than they have spent.
The broadcaster said it had sent Facebook the images after the firm's director of policy agreed to be interviewed but only on the proviso the BBC could provide examples of the improper material that had not been taken off Facebook's site.
But the Czech-born artist considered a 20-canvas cycle called "The Slav Epic" to be his masterwork, and he donated the massive paintings to the city of Prague in 1928 with the proviso they build a facility to display them.
Of course, many of the same considerations apply to Donald Trump, with the added proviso that he would also benefit from a running mate who, unlike Trump, has at last some level of knowledge of or interest in public policy matters.
Per the court's decision, TSA searches are considered "administrative searches," and as Circuit Judge Cheryl Ann Krause notes in the decision, "Congress to date has limited the proviso to 'investigative or law enforcement officers,'" which the TSA searches wouldn't fall under.
By striking "health" from that proviso—and effectively saying that a woman must carry a fetus to term if it endangers her well-being, unless it threatens it gravely—South Carolina law runs afoul of settled Supreme Court abortion-rights law.
Stepping forth from Facebook's billion-strong crowd, the Iron Man actor enthused that he'd "do it in a heartbeat," subject to a convoluted proviso about how his work is to be recompensed and the money channeled toward a good cause.
In response, Uber, which is based in San Francisco, has been striking deals to tamp down the problems — with the proviso that the company be able to continue classifying its drivers as contractors and stop short of allowing drivers to unionize.
NAFTA was the first trade agreement to enshrine IP protection to provide a level playing field for persons, firms and others in the enforcement of IP rights in law, a basic proviso for free trade, market access, creativity and competitiveness.
But despite President Trump's unsupported claims about "terrorists" trying to cross the border, it is an unconscionable stretch to use this proviso to support using the military for operations against the desperate refugees from Central America seeking asylum in our country.
Again, with the proviso that bond yields can go up and down for reasons outside of what we're doing or what is happening in the U.S. SARA EISEN: What is the biggest risk as you see it right now to the U.S. economy?
So with the proviso that any given situation is unlikely, you don't think people should be worried about the opening scene in Terminator where there were machines and the humans shooting at each other in a battlefield that looks like World War II?
"I'm encouraged by the comments they've made, but the proviso I put on it is that we've got to see these plans roll out that they've been working on and I think we see that over the next few weeks," Williams said.
The later episodes, focusing on the escape, essentially play like a more protracted version of "The Shawshank Redemption," with the added proviso that when it comes to prison escapes, one ought to avoid assistance from people who don't keep secrets very well.
Banks are trying to minimize staff moves despite pressure from the European Central Bank (ECB), which set a proviso to granting licenses that firms would beef up their EU units with more employees and assets over the next one to two years.
Seeing how these issues evolved under each president — expansion in the "Northwest" under Harrison to Texas annexation under Tyler to the Wilmot Proviso and Polk — I come away with a richer understanding of how the country came to expunge its original sin on the battlefield.
In 2014, encouraged by Dr. Carson, the founding director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford, Mr. Fitch transferred his collection of about 275,000 images and negatives to the university with the proviso that they be available to researchers.
But ultimately, he sided with his military commanders in authorizing a broader mission, though he insisted on a time limit for starting to withdraw the troops — a proviso Mr. Trump fiercely criticized on Monday, saying it allowed the Taliban simply to wait out the Americans.
The group of reporters accredited to cover the UK parliament is known as the "lobby," a term derived from a restricted location in Parliament, the Members' Lobby, to which journalists enjoy special access on the proviso they do not reveal the sources of stories gleaned there.
Still, this proviso would allow the Trump administration to claim that it had averted any possible recurrence of the 9/11 terror attacks that were, of course, planned by Osama bin Laden while residing in Afghanistan in 2001 as a guest of the Taliban-controlled government.
In 2017, an advisory group formed by the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine endorsed gene editing in principle, but with a proviso that it be used only to deal with "serious diseases and disability" and only when no "reasonable alternative" exists.
One of those will be public spending cuts to bring the budget deficit to 20163 percent of GDP (from 3.4 percent last year), a borderline euro area requirement, and a far cry from the German proviso to get, with dispatch, balanced budgets throughout the monetary union.
Much of that air cargo could switch to rail in future, says Mr Kleijwegt, with one important proviso—that Russia would need to lift the retaliatory sanctions it placed in 2014 on imports of Western food, which stop most foodstuffs from travelling by land between Europe and China.
I know that years ago Johns got copies of Conner's films directly from the artist, as we talked about the proviso that came with them stipulating that these VHS tapes — which came in a signed edition — were not to be shown publicly, they were meant for home use only.
"We go into the year on the proviso that the while the dollar may have become a little oversold and due a moderate correction, we favor the dollar structural depreciation to extend," Jeremy Stretch, currency strategist at London-based CIBC Capital Markets, told the Reuters Global Markets Forum.
When Polk attempted to get Congress to approve $2 million as part of a potential treaty with Mexico, Wilmot attached a rider, known as the "Wilmot Proviso," which forbid expanding slavery into these newly obtained lands (part or all of modern day California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado).
However, another row - this time over the government's desire to fix the planned date of Britain's departure into law - could be averted on Wednesday after rebels said they were prepared to agree to it if another proviso were inserted in the bill allowing that date to be changed if necessary.
While 50 percent of the organisation's funding comes from grants from charitable trusts, the other half is from private donations—Williams's first year at Holloway was paid for entirely by a single private donor, who wanted to fund a yoga class in a women's prison with the proviso that mediation was also taught.
With the proviso that the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda's branch in Syria, can still be bombed, Russia puts the United States in a difficult position; the insurgent groups it supports cooperate in some places with the well-armed, well-financed Nusra in what they say is a tactical alliance of necessity against government forces.
Other info shared in the sales document for PS VR include system requirements, details regarding second-screen viewing on your TV via Social Screen, compatibility with glasses (it has that), and a proviso that the height of your in-game play area will depend on how high you place your PlayStation camera and what angle it covers.
Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah, who served between 2007 and 2011, told CNBC Tuesday that Qatar had been willing to cut all "diplomatic, commercial, business, airline and transportation ties with Iran" on the proviso that Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and Egypt did also, but claimed that the offer had come up against resistance.
Over $80 billion worth of mergers and acquisitions have been announced in 2015 including NXP Semiconductors' purchase of Freescale Semiconductor Inc, and ON Semiconductor Corp's deal for Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc INCJ rescued a cash-strapped Renesas in 2013 with a 150 billion yen investment giving it 69 percent of the chipmaker, with the proviso it hold onto the stake for two years.
The younger Sanders remains a long shot for election; his father has not endorsed him, though his statement on the campaign can also be read as a warning that national Democrats should not try to sink Levi's bid (with the proviso, "The decision as to who to vote for will be determined by the people of New Hampshire's first district, and nobody else"): .
Giving an example of how its key-splitting consensus approval technology could be deployed in the real world, Cheng sketches the scenario of a nursing home worried about the risk of insurance claims against its staff being able to use PQ technology to enable an after-the-fact video evidence system, where video cameras are deployed in all its rooms but with the proviso that footage is only accessible (and thus viewable) via consensus agreement and solely for the purpose of proving out any future insurance claims.

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