Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
provision . - noun An act of
supplying with provisions.
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Examples
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SAN offers many benefits such as block replication, which facilitates DR plans, Snapshots, LUN resizing, thin provisioning, clones and the benefit of speed writing to many disks to name a few.
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Most of these funds were used to offset a € 276 million hit from the change in provisioning rules.
High-Yield Deposits Hit Banco Popular Profits Christopher Bjork 2010
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BBVA said it had to set aside an extra € 198 million as a result of the change in provisioning rules.
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The increase was mainly a result of the change in provisioning rules in Spain, where the central bank is asking lenders to fully recognize losses on bad loans 12 months after they have gone past due.
High-Yield Deposits Hit Banco Popular Profits Christopher Bjork 2010
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The metering used to determine each measurement of relative worth is proportionally gauged upon a graded scale of contribution on the plus side, and diminution on the minus side as applied to promoting and benefitting, or depleting and deceiving, the common welfare, and in accordance with long term provisioning in the nature of sustainable use and function relative to the common good.
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It is hard to envisage duct access providing both Carphone and Sky with even half of their long-term provisioning requirements.
economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk Richard Wray 2010
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It is hard to envisage duct access providing both Carphone and Sky with even half of their long-term provisioning requirements.
Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010
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That's why I keep pointing it out because when anyone said OBR at EclipseCon the word provisioning always followed in the next sentence.
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- carrier provisioning is more predicable with caps; should lead to lower pricing (without caps opposite is true) - caps lead to surprise bills for excess; no caps have predicatable billing
The Case of AT&T’s Incredible Shrinking Broadband Tiers 2009
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Network participants tend to benefit from interconnectivity, but since the operators can’t capture that value directly (and incur costs in provisioning it) they fight against it.
oroboros commented on the word provisioning
PrOvISiONING
May 15, 2008