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direct provision

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meanings of directand provision


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direct
adjective
uk /daɪˈrekt/ us /daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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provision
noun
uk /prəˈvɪʒ.ən/ us /prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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Examples of direct provision


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If they judge that directprovision is most effective, they must be allowed to make that choice.
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It was generally believed that directprovision was the only effective way of operating, and that belief went more or less unchallenged.
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Directprovision of accommodation is not the only way open to hospital authorities.
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He will have more powers affecting the directprovision of services, privatisation and joint arrangements.
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All three states maintain an overwhelming presence in directprovision of inpatient care, but not outpatient care, accompanied by different levels of user charges.
The government would separate its financing from directprovision roles.
The social policy reforms will reduce the redistributive effect of social programmes, entitlement claims and the government's role in directprovision and financing.
To reconfigure its functions, the state will withdraw even more in directprovision but will actively consider giving subsidies to customers to buy services ('money follows the user').
In its emergent welfare economy, the third sector has been hailed as a new growth point in social care as the state retreats from directprovision of welfare services.
The extent of directprovision of services is for local authorities to determine having regard to local factors.
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It seems to me that there should be some directprovision and not merely such vague terms as: "such other persons or bodies of persons".
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To start with, they are not making any directprovision for mental health at all.
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Directprovision for children under five is made only through voluntary sector grants.
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Most local authority social service departments have existing arrangements with both voluntary organisations and the private sector, as well as a variety of directprovision.
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It is for local authorities to decide how much of these resources to devote to directprovision of housing and to assistance to private housing.
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But the way to counteract this lies more in stimulating the railways in other ways rather than by the directprovision of economic support.
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That consists of "subsistence"—the directprovision of day-to-day sustenance, but not monetary payment—or accommodation.
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Clause 18(1) and (2) refers only to directprovision or the giving of licences.
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That has included repairs to schools and community centres, arrangements for waste disposal and the directprovision of tools and equipment.
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