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Occasioned meaning
simple past and past participle of occasion
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Alake also vowed that the APC candidate will reduce whatever tension occasioned by the current challenges facing the country in the first 100 days of his administration, should Nigerians give him the mandate to lead the country.
Bonnie Trowbridge of Berthoud, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the Eighth Congressional District, occasioned by the resignation of Susan McFaddin of Fort Collins, Colorado, appointed.
Furthermore, the persisting trade deficit has left the Nigerian economy more vulnerable to external shocks, such as changes in global commodity prices (occasioned by the Russia-Ukraine war) and/or currency fluctuations.
He said going forward, the outlook appeared promising, occasioned by substantial net remittance inflow, private investment, and a rebound in tourism.
He said introduction of CNG would cushion the effect occasioned by the high price of fuel currently as a litre of CNG would not cost more than N130 and could be less.
It is mostly applicable in newly formed states or when a collapse has been occasioned in a previous government.
Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Transportation, Gbolahan Toriola, said the App would go a long way in solving traffic problems occasioned by vehicle breakdown on Lagos roads.
So can “The Golden Bachelor” keep network television afloat through the imminent shortage of scripted shows occasioned by the writers’ and actors’ strikes?
There is a specific legal definition for whether an offender is classed as dangerous, which is whether they pose a 'significant risk to members of the public of serious harm, occasioned by the commission by the offender of further specified offences'.
This development may compel many of our students to drop out of school, occasioned by the current economic hardship facing parents and lack of adequate resources to meet up with economic demands.
According to experts, the amount of marital violence occasioned by breakups is because of economic woes within the family.
Apart from the PNC’s incestuous ties with UG, governments across the globe are relooking at “bricks and mortar” universities – especially after the enforced online learning experience occasioned by the COVID pandemic!
Brian Gonzales of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a public member, occasioned by a resignation, appointed.
Continuing, he said, “We have demonstrably shown in this brief that, to all intents and purposes, the Judgment of the lower Court, with the greatest respect, has occasioned injustice of unquantifiable magnitude to the Appellant.
He added: “We have demonstrably shown in this brief that, to all intents and purposes, the Judgment of the lower Court, with the greatest respect, has occasioned injustice of unquantifiable magnitude to the Appellant.
He peacefully accepted his loss to Republican candidate George W. Bush, occasioned by the controversial decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore, which awarded Florida’s electoral votes to Mr. Bush.
He urged the federal government to implement swift measures aimed at reducing the hardship occasioned by recent policies, particularly the removal of fuel subsidies and the resulting inflation, which has placed a strain on the citizenry.
His administration, he promised, would work hard to minimise the sad occurrences of road mishaps occasioned by bad roads in the state.
I did observe that the security situation in which we found ourselves is result of poverty occasioned by neglect of the masses by the ruling class.
It also underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between security agencies and local communities in safeguarding Nigeria from threats occasioned by illicit arms production and trafficking.