Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Existing between provinces.
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- adjective Occurring or existing between
provinces
Etymologies
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Examples
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I see a growing instinct for co-operation in interprovincial negotiations.
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The Hodgetts Report made some specific recommendations involving a breakthrough in interprovincial co-operation.
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This, he said, would be an improvement over the current situation, as it would lead to the cessation of all current "interprovincial" interventions in both the USA and Canada.
Telling Secrets 2008
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The province may undertake activities in the area of control and planning, it may implement some plans in the province, it may administer certain enterprises such as interprovincial transportation, or some similar operation, but it seems to me from the reports that have been read here, that the function of
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Moreover, interprovincial flows of goods and services are still subject to a range of legal and illegal levies.
Indonesia's Reform Reversal Hal Hill 2011
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Provinces can and frequently do impose greater trade barriers on interprovincial trade than exist on international trade.
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China is making progress in meeting targets to get 15% of its energy from non-fossil fuels by 2020, but it needs to improve and expand hydropower generation and deal with inefficiency in its wind-power sector, the World Bank said, adding that the country should improve interprovincial trade in renewable energy and better promote green electricity schemes.
World Watch 2010
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The bank said in a report that China should improve interprovincial trade in renewable energy and better promote green electricity schemes.
World Bank Gives China Measured Praise on Green Energy Simon Hall 2010
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Provinces can and frequently do impose greater trade barriers on interprovincial trade than exist on international trade.
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Individual provinces could not stop the manufacture or the interprovincial shipment of alcoholic beverages—those were federal matters—but they could ban sales within their boundaries.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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