English to Malay Dictionary provisional

provisional

Sementara
definition
noun
The New Orleans 5c Provisionals are the most common of the CSA provisional stamps and the ones most likely to be acquired by the average collector.
a provisional postage stamp.
Separately, Special Branch detectives said this weekend that Garda surveillance had resumed on alleged members of the Provisionals in Dublin, including people associated with Sinn Féin.
a member of the Provisional wings of the Irish Republican Army or Sinn Fein.
adjective
a provisional government
arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later.
Even though the shooting took place in the staunchly republican west Belfast, security sources immediately ruled out any Provisional IRA involvement.
of or relating to the unofficial wings of the Irish Republican Army and Sinn Fein established in 1969 and advocating terrorism.
translation of 'provisional'
adjective
sementara
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Preliminary and 'provisional' findings are presented, sometimes before peer review and without appropriate caveats, as proof of links between lethal diseases and familiar products or activities.
Where uncertainty or dispute exists and it is necessary for a some factual determination to be made in order to comply with the brief, only tentative or 'provisional' views will be expressed.
‘Work is ongoing in processing these cases, with a view to issuing 'provisional' entitlement statements as soon as possible’, she said.
Much of the uncertainty surrounds the dizzying number of ways of qualifying for a 'provisional' ballot, a sort of emergency ballot that allows voters to cast a vote at the polls, then have their eligibility checked after the election.
Statehood, even if qualified as 'provisional' or interim, confers a degree of sovereignty.
A spokesman for Bradford Council said a 'provisional' arrangement had been made but it was never confirmed, so no-one attended.
Lots of top-notch breweries are set to be represented (although the beer list is 'provisional' and subject to change).
Some of the most coveted United States postage stamps are the crude 'provisional' stamps used by early postmasters from 1845 to 1846 before the Stamp Act was legislated.
This explanation should be regarded as 'provisional' at present, but it does suggest several important directions for future work.
While my research into these matters is not yet complete, I would like to present my 'provisional' conclusions.
It was a kind of empire built on very 'provisional' and tentative things that might happen.
Blackwell ruled that persons who had requested, but not received their absentee ballots, would not be permitted to cast a 'provisional' ballot.
‘There is nothing unusual about changes to 'provisional' star-rating status prior to publication,’ he told MPs.
If the fee is acceptable to WD King then I hope that your commitments permit our 'provisional' meeting in Bath next Monday to go ahead.
The New Orleans 5c Provisionals are the most common of the CSA 'provisional' stamps and the ones most likely to be acquired by the average collector.
We have now made 'provisional' bookings so we need names and deposits immediately to secure accommodation.
A 'provisional' date of has been pencilled in for the York and District Cup final between Selby Warriors and York Groves.
Its findings are never true in an absolute now-and-forever sense; they are always 'provisional' and can always be improved.
That report contains 'provisional' proposals for the construction of major flood alleviation works within the Edgware Brook and Silk Stream catchments.
In general practice in the United Kingdom, it is possible to make 'provisional' decisions with patients and to review them.
In the meantime, the 'provisional' festival programme has thrown up some intriguing possibilities for a couple of good nights on the town.
Workers established dual power, whereby there were workers' councils on the one hand and a 'provisional' government using the existing state institutions on the other.
The 'Provisionals' were not ‘terrorists’, in that they were predominantly waging a campaign focused on British occupation forces.
Postmodernism, in contrast, doesn't lament the idea of fragmentation, 'provisionality' , or incoherence, but rather celebrates that.
Claimed to be a blow at ‘the colonial economic structure’ and the British ruling class, this 'Provisional' bomb killed six people, most of them members of the crew of a bin-lorry.
Hugo saw everything he wrote as an experiment, and was, more than any other great poet of his century, aware of the 'provisionality' of every position, every thought, every work of art.
The Officials were pulled into violence in the north, though were consistently less aggressive than the 'Provisionals' .
And the date of August 30 has been 'provisionally' marked for that event, pending approval.
In everything they said, there was this air of acceptance, and tentatively, experimentation rather than celebration, of a resolve towards 'provisionality' rather than finality.
Even though the shooting took place in the staunchly republican west Belfast, security sources immediately ruled out any 'Provisional' IRA involvement.
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