"Insufficient provision has been made for the needs of the EEAS as an autonomous body in financial and administrative terms," said the report.
Busy carers may make good provision for the physical needs of the parent without considering how they must be feeling.
Embargoes should always "make provision for the fundamental needs of the civilian populations," the bishops said.
No specific provision was made for the religious needs of those many convicts and settlers who were Roman Catholics.
In addition he would also make practical items, such as bed frames, for the needs of the asylum.
Because the act made no provision for the actual needs of the people, many more silver dollars were produced than were needed.
I think that regional development systems such as the railway project or other projects should make more allowance, in particular, for the needs of public transport.
Patients were discharged, beds were shut down, but no provision was made for the medical, social and housing needs of this extremely vulnerable group.
The engine work was not easy, the conditions of the shop impossibly dark and noisy, made for the needs of Jotok rather than kzin.
In 1956, Braathens SAFE moved its services from Lade to Værnes, making the terminal too small for the needs.