proviso in English

noun
1
a condition attached to an agreement.
he left his unborn grandchild a trust fund with the proviso that he be named after the old man

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1. One proviso attaches to the legacy.

2. The only snag is that uncomfortable proviso.

3. These were repeated, with some proviso, in your editorial.

4. One proviso is attached to this legacy.

5. But he made the recommendation with a proviso.

6. 17 The only snag is that uncomfortable proviso.

7. The second can also be answered affirmatively but with a proviso.

8. The proviso about having to buy to keep is perfectly reasonable.

9. There was no claim for possession pursuant to the proviso for forfeiture.

10. Her only proviso is that she won't do any housework.

11. Should not that proviso apply to anybody serving on any committee?

12. Bellwood is a village in Proviso Township, Cook County, Illinois, United States

13. True pedants add the proviso that an edge can not also be a node.

14. The only proviso is that your holiday has to be for a minimum of five nights.

15. Dottie Banks had been sitting in the auditorium, so she was exonerated, with the same proviso.

16. The only proviso was that a layman would be able to recognize the one from the other.

17. He agreed to do the work, but there was one proviso - he wanted to be paid in cash.

18. One important proviso: You must expect that you will be wanting your prospective partner to win this test.

19. 20 I told Norman I would invest in his venture as long as he agreed to one proviso.

20. The Councillor was agreeable to an Adjournment on the proviso the meeting would be held in public and only about proposed new development charges

21. 4 He added a gnomic proviso: He wished that only those letters "having bearing on my work" be printed.

22. Looking at the second proviso, we can see that the position was a cruel one, insincere and hardly tenable.

23. Just one proviso and it is one that everyone in our industry knows ... this business is no soft option.

24. The choice of timber is up to the entrant; the only proviso being that the two pieces must be consistent.

25. In order to exclude domestic disputes, there is a proviso that the offence can not be committed inside a private dwelling.

26. Proviso four: I have made a point of using the real names of the teachers and schools involved in this work.

27. Super apprehensione de un beneficio llamado Coadjutoria, fundado en la Iglesia Parroquial de la Villa de Pina por el apprehendiente proviso apostolico

28. Caveat noun warning, caution, admonition, qualification, proviso, reservation, condition He added the Caveat that all the figures in the survey were suspect

29. The adoption contract might contain a proviso that if a natural son was born he would take precedence as the legal heir.

30. Naturally we have to add the proviso that the whole series has not been deformed and completely overturned at some later time.

31. Caveat noun warning, caution, admonition, qualification, proviso, reservation, condition He added the Caveat that all the figures in the survey were suspect

32. 1¿ is zero or 1; F is linear or branched alkylene of 1-10 carbon atoms; n is zero or 1, with the proviso that if n?

33. The invention relates to detergents, containing (a) anionic surfactants, non-ionic and/or amphoteric surfactants, (b) tetraalkyl ammonium compounds, and (c) phosphates, with the proviso that component (b) is present in quantities of between 1 and 20 % by weight.

34. The invention relates to detergents containing, (a) anionic surfactants, non-ionic and/or amphoteric surfactants, (b) tetraalkyl ammonium compounds, and (c) zeolites, with the proviso that component (b) is present in quantities of between 1 and 20 % by weight.

35. The invention relates to detergent tablets, containing (a) anionic, non-ionic and/or amphoteric surfactants, (b) tetraalkyl ammonium compounds, (c) zeolites and (d) disintegrants, with the proviso that component (b) is present in quantities of between 1 and 20 % by weight.

36. The invention relates to detergent tablets, containing (a) anionic, non-ionic and/or amphoteric surfactants, (b) tetra-alkyl ammonium compounds, (c) phosphates and (d) blasting agents, with the proviso that component (b) is present in quantities of between 1 and 20 % by weight.

37. “Appropriation” also suffers from an inherent theoretical difficulty: it depends on having a clear notion of cultural “ownership.” The term tends to be defined as “the adoption or use of the elements of one culture by members of another culture” – often with the added proviso “without permission.”

38. From Anglo-Norman adjeccion, adjeccioun, Anglo-Norman and Middle French Adjection (French †Adjection) something that has been added or appended, act of adding or appending something and its etymon classical Latin adiectiōn-, adiectiō act of adding, addition, anything added, additional clause or proviso from adiect-, past participial stem of adiicere + -iō.

39. 2¿ means an alkyl radical or an alkenyl radical with 12 to 22 C atoms and the average ethoxylation degree (n) ranges from 3 to 14 with the proviso that n is at least 1.0 greater than m, 20-80 wt. % alkalizing agent, 1-20 wt. %, specially 3-15 wt. % medium to long-chained alcohol or alkyl ether of general formula (III): R?

40. Compounds of formula (I) wherein X is chloro or bromo; Y is chloro or trifluoromethyl; and A and B are hydrogen or methyl with the proviso that one of A or B must be methyl; or the enantiomers or salts thereof, use of compounds of formula (I) for combating insects or acarids and for treating, controlling, preventing or protecting animals against infestation or infection by parasites, and compositions comprising compounds of formula (I).

41. A partially alcoholyzed galactolipid (PAGL) product comprises (a) digalactosyldiglyceride (DGDG) and digalactosylmonoglyceride (DGMG) in a weight ratio of from 1:50 to 10:1, (b) from 0 % to 85 % by weight of triglyceride, (c) mono ester of fatty acid with C? 1#191 - c? 4#191 aliphatic alcohol, C? 2#191 to C? 4#191 aliphatic glycol, and/or glycerol, with the proviso that the productdoes not comprise more than 2 parts by weight of the combination of phospholipid and alcoholysis product of phospholipid in respect of the combination of galalctolipid and alcoholysis product of galactolipid.

42. The sintered body has a microstructure wherein (i) the $g(b) silicon nitride grains are acicular and have an average grain width ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 $g(m)m, (ii) at least 25 % of the grains have width greater than 0.7 $g(m)m, and at least 10 % of the grains have width greater than 1 $g(m)m, and (iii) no more than 5 % of grains have width greater than 3.5 $g(m)m and apparent aspect ratio greater than 5, with the proviso that the average aspect ratio is at least 1.8 and a fracture origin, at least 90 % of which is comprised of large acicular $g(b)Si¿3?

43. The invention relates to cosmetic cleaning agents which contain in a suitable carrier a) at least one alkyl sulphate and/or alkyl polyglycol ether sulphate salt, b) at least one amphoteric and/or zwitterionic surfactant according to one of general formulas (I) or (II), in which the radical R in each case stands for a straight-chain or branched, saturated or mono- or polyunsaturated alkyl or alkenyl radical having 8 to 24 carbon atoms and n stands for a number from 1 to 6, c) at least one sorbitan acid ester, and d) at least one non-ionic cellulose ether, with the proviso that the weight ratio of the alkyl sulphate and/or alkyl polyglycol ether sulphate salt a) to the amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactant(s) of formulas (I) or (II) is in the range from 1 : 0.65 to 1 : 1.5.