Word: provisionally
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Sullivan said he suggested the post after receiving "literally hundreds of complaints, enough to convince me that there is a real problem with the provision of information to the public."
The University "remains neutral" on the debate over the big business provision, he added, saying, "That doesn't affect our interests even indirectly--except as a political roadblock."
Soon after establishing the church, the Puritans made provision for a burial site. As the local Daughters of the American Revolution described it in 1907, the churchyard "contained the bones of the earliest settlers, the men who made Cambridge--of a governor of the colony, judges, president of Harvard, professors...
The Civil Liberties Union also contends that the bill violates the "equal protection" provision of the state constitution because it discriminates against the poor.
Budget-strained state and local authorities are also becoming disenchanted with the salary escalator ride. In November, the Chicago Transit Authority sought to alter a contract provision that guaranteed its bus drivers virtually complete wage protection against inflation. The drivers struck for four days, but went back to work under...