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Conditions
noun
Plural of condition
Exact(60)
"The Commission needs to make sure that consumers continue to have access to a wide variety of music in different physical and digital formats at competitive conditions".
By booking a Guardian Masterclass, you accept these terms and conditions.
"I know nothing about their condition, but it has led to lockdown conditions on Christmas Island," Trigg said.
"This was during a period of high intensity, with an unprecedented number of arrivals and an increased number of people presenting with a range of significant, complex medical conditions".
Clearly, the recent spotlight on conditions at Foxconn has performed a similar service for the electronics industry.
Returns policy Please see the terms and conditions for information on the refund policy.
A judge accepted Whelan's offer to submit his passport and imposed conditions that prevented the executive from leaving the city for more than eight consecutive days without communicating his absence.
But entering any such "debt workout" would inevitably come with a hefty dose of political humiliation and stringent conditions attached.
When asked about the terms and conditions of the loan Georges said: "I was told by Nick di Girolamo they were in mediation with Sydney Water and I got a bit excited because Sydney Water is a big utilities company.
Dundee's manager, Paul Hartley, was happy with his side's resolve as they fought to a 1-1 draw in tricky weather conditions at Inverness.
His colleagues, he wrote, were being held in worse conditions than he was.
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