Similar words: preconditioned, preconditioning, condition, conditions, conditioner, conditional, conditioning, air conditioner. Meaning: [‚prɪːkən'dɪʃn] n. 1. an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else 2. an assumption that is taken for granted 3. a condition that is a prerequisite. v. put into the required condition beforehand.
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1. They made multi-party democracy a precondition for giving aid.
2. A ceasefire is an essential precondition for negotiation.
3. A ceasefire is a precondition for talks.
4. Merchandisers were seeking ways to precondition the customers to buy their products.
5. A halt to the fighting is a precondition for negotiations.
6. Secondly, industrial expansion is not a necessary precondition for the appearance of large cities.
7. Their return was a precondition of the anticipated full-scale constitutional negotiations.
8. Since these include the pacta tertiis rule, a precondition of Statehood can not be the acceptance of third party treaty obligations.
9. Force is the precondition for compelling the majority of people to accept this pretension.
10. Digitalness is probably a necessary precondition for Darwinism itself to work.
11. Statewide tests could become a precondition for high school graduation.
12. Campaign finance reform is obviously a precondition to recapturing our governments.
13. But strong national leadership is only one precondition to a successful family planning program.
14. The latter was an essential precondition for greater output; but the towns benefited from it too.
15. If we accept that as a precondition of change, we have to accept that those changes must come about democratically.
16. This demand remained a precondition for the North agreeing to a non-aggression declaration with the South.
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17. Maastricht makes exchange-rate stability a precondition for participating in monetary union.
18. Celanese makes safety a precondition for everything we do.
19. The precondition of value administration is enterprise value appraised.
20. For example, the experimental style of psychology is very often treated as a precondition of effective theorising.
21. The abolition of serfdom would therefore be a necessary precondition of free labour mobility.
22. Understanding the class character of the Cub an state was a precondition to correct analysis of its development.
23. The president has demanded that the rebels turn in their weapons as a precondition to any talks.
24. President Fidel Ramos welcomed the accord as a step towards restoring political stability to the country, a precondition for economic revival.
25. In this sense, the unpredictability of all that happens in the church is a necessary precondition of freedom.
26. Doctors should insist on suitable procedures for medical audit as a precondition for collaboration.
27. Later that same day the opposition rejected these concessions, insisting on the legalization of political parties as a precondition to negotiation.
28. BOne of them is that sound economic management is a precursor, a necessary precondition for, poverty alleviation and growth.
29. The point I am making is that pedagogic research calls for the independent appraisal of ideas as a precondition to their application.
30. Based on it, a new method is presented to obtain the world coordinate of target point, which provides much precondition for locating and tracing the object quickly.
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