Antonym: unconditional. Similar words: unconditionally, condition, conditions, additional, traditional, traditionally, constitutional convention, conventional. Meaning: [-ʃənl] adj. 1. qualified by reservations 2. imposing or depending on or containing a condition.
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31. The offer was conditional on the approval of the bidder's shareholders.
32. The uncertainty taken in isolation will be called the modifiability and the conditional terms will be the independence terms.
33. So, the agreement in Lee v. Butler can be described as a conditional sale agreement.
34. Finally, we have noted that other constitutional provisions may provide an independent bar to the conditional grant of federal funds.
35. This law includes amendments to the penal code and the conditional release of approximately 38,000 prisoners.
36. Press 9 to select the Conditional End of Page option, then enter the number of lines. 5.
37. He was due to be released on conditional bail last night once a surety had been produced.
38. He was further remanded on conditional bail for three weeks.
39. A suitable compromise is for completion to be conditional on the results of an environmental audit.
40. The firm represented Paula when she was given a conditional discharge for causing £570 damage to a taxi in a drunken rage.
41. Second, it is not clear that conditional statements are strongly verified simply by showing that both antecedent and consequent are true.
42. L.. Douglas Wilder, ruling the punishment did not fit the crime,[www.Sentencedict.com] granted Iverson conditional clemency and freed him.
43. Nor were hire purchase, conditional or credit sale transactions involving over £2,000.
44. Bush's attendance at Rio had reportedly been conditional on this.
45. I've had probation, conditional discharge, deferred sentences, suspended sentences - everything.
46. It needs support from an explanation, in terms of the conditional theory, of how there can be such counter-examples.
47. Those studies specified and estimated the conditional probability of leaving unemployment.
48. He was prosecuted, convicted of gross indecency and given a two-year conditional discharge in November 1996.
49. All prospective students, including those who hold only conditional offers, should apply for accommodation as early as possible.
50. By asserting it, however, we are also committing ourselves to a general conditional proposition of a standard kind.
51. Magistrates gave him a 12month conditional discharge and ordered him to pay £35 costs.
52. On the basis of this Tack signed a conditional agreement to buy the bacon curing business.
53. The case was adjourned until March 9 and Baird, of Chandos Street, was given conditional bail.
54. Constellation Real Estate received conditional sketch phase approval to build 44 town houses on 12.39 acres.
55. For consumer sales, instead of hire-purchase there was the conditional sale.
56. Not for him was the formal ceremony of admission, with its conditional baptism and its awesome recital of categorical promises.
57. He admitted receiving stolen property and breach of a conditional discharge.
58. The new arrangement would be conditional on fulfilling the following conditions.
59. Income as of right has been replaced by income conditional on qualifying for means-tested support.
60. In Prague, where one Prime Minister has already resigned, his successor has been awarded only conditional co-operation by the opposition.
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