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provisional

[pruh-vizh-uh-nl] / prəˈvɪʒ ə nl /


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Judge Mark Bishop fixed a provisional trial date for 22 June.

From BBC

Norris was on provisional pole after the first runs in the final session of qualifying, having edged Piastri by just 0.035 seconds.

From BBC

A court in the nearby town of Briviesca said it had "ordered the provisional release of the two former nuns" detained on Thursday, who are under investigation "for misappropriation of cultural heritage assets".

From Barron's

The contract is subject to the execution of an agreement, with remaining terms established in a tender, with a period of up to 30 working days from the provisional award, Telefonica said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The takeover came just one day before authorities were due to announce the provisional results of the November 23 polls.

From Barron's