Sentence examples for Conditional from inspiring English sources

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Conditional

adjective

Limited by a condition.

  • I made my son a conditional promise: I would buy him a bike if he kept his room tidy.

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They also outscore conditional transfers, because some families eligible for these fail to meet the conditions through no fault of their own (if they live too far from a school, for instance).Does this mean that governments are wasting time and money by monitoring and enforcing conditions, when handing over cash would be just as good?

Miller has said his offer is conditional on the receipt of written guarantees that Rangers will suffer no further football penalties.

653ef21f-1c21-472e-bc5f-fd4464d2b60a The Blue Knights Consortium, in conjunction with the Sale Sharks owner Brian Kennedy, has submitted a formal but conditional bid to take control of Rangers.

"This offer we consider to be substantial and is conditional on a CVA being approved by the creditors, and Mr Whyte's shares being acquired.

After a three-day trial at Westminster magistrates court all the defendants, who are aged 19 to 42, were given a six-month conditional discharge and a £1,000 fine for prosecution costs.

The Western Australian environment minister, Albert Jacob, has granted the company conditional environmental approval to develop the remote east Pilbara project after more than four years of consultation and environmental studies.

When pressed on whether future law enforcement cooperation would be conditional on the death penalty not applying, Bishop said: "After the federal police reviewed its operations in relation to this matter, guidelines are in place and we're satisfied with those guidelines".

Similarly, any bailout of debt-laden hospital trusts such as King's College, south London, which ended the last financial year £47m in the red, has to be strictly conditional on them adopting different ways of working.

In plenty of other functioning democracies, in fact, politicians and voters plainly understand that the party that wins a parliamentary election does not necessarily get to form the government (and that even if it does, it could perfectly well be a minority administration relying when necessary on the conditional support of a range of smaller parties).

Because contracts are set in nominal terms, they would agree to a nominal wage, or set a price, which conditional on their expectations of future inflation, would get them their desired real outcome.

He was granted conditional bail.

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