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Providing

Providing is the act of supplying or making available something that is needed or desired. It can refer to goods, services, information, or opportunities, and is used in everyday language as well as in business, policy, and law. The word derives from the Latin providere, meaning to foresee and supply.

In grammar, providing is the present participle of provide. It appears in two main ways: as part

In economics and public policy, provision refers to the act or process of supplying goods and services.

In contract drafting, "providing that" clauses specify conditions or exceptions, and "provisions" refer to the detailed

of
verb
phrases
in
continuous
tenses
(they
are
providing
meals)
and
as
a
conjunction
meaning
"on
the
condition
that"
(providing
you
arrive
by
noon,
we
will
start).
Careful
punctuation
is
often
required
with
the
conjunction
use,
e.g.,
providing
that
the
funds
are
approved,
the
project
can
proceed.
Public
provisioning
encompasses
essential
services
such
as
healthcare,
education,
and
infrastructure,
while
private
provisioning
refers
to
market-based
supply
by
firms.
The
noun
"provisions"
can
also
mean
supplies,
especially
food
and
equipment.
terms
of
an
agreement.
Related
terms
include
provide
(the
verb),
provision
(a
single
supply
or
requirement),
and
provider
(one
who
supplies).