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The phrase "a conditionality for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a requirement or stipulation that must be met for something to occur or be granted.
Example: "The funding was approved with a conditionality for regular progress reports."
Alternatives: "a requirement for" or "a stipulation for".
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Rather, he proposes that the indebted nations, which can never repay their debt, should demand a conditionality for their compliance - exactly as the rich nations do - namely the replacement of the institutions causing the problem (IMF and World Bank) by arrangements that automatically achieve a balancing of trade (the ICU).
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Alongside the federalization of naturalization, a conditionality of citizenship emerged: for the first half of the twentieth century, naturalized individuals could be stripped of their citizenship not only for fraud but also for affiliations with activities or organizations that were perceived as un-American.
For instance, from the right, Policy Exchange has floated a number of options for reinstating a link between contributions and benefit receipt: stronger conditionality for those without a contribution record; higher benefit levels for those who have made contributions; and personal welfare accounts in place of collective and redistributive national insurance.
The research recommends a reduction in the use of so-called "benefit conditionality" for disabled people and a strengthening of the safeguards to ensure disabled people are not unfairly punished.
"conditionality" for further aid is a vital weapon in the hands of Russian reformers, who need the power of the global financial establishment to root out the tax cheats and the thieves.
A decision on quotas and the degree of conditionality for the Witteveen Facility will be among major topics for discussion at the next Interim Committee meeting in Mexico City, beginning next April 27.
As mentioned above, a reform emphasizing rights and duties and which strengthened the conditionality for the receivers of social assistance was adapted in Denmark 1998, and the introduction programme for newcomers introduced in 1999 more or less copied the principles behind this reform when it came to the activation approach of conditionality.3.3
If this debate had its origins in protectionist interests, with time the EU has tackled this question from a promotional perspective in the context of development cooperation, reserving negative conditionality for the most serious cases of human rights abuses (e.g. slavery).
This means investment in infrastructure, research and human capital development, through conditionality for local content.
Blair has paid a heavy price for his determination to avoid turbulence in the special relationship by setting out tougher conditionality for Britain's support.
"Compassionate Conditionality for Africa," The Weekly Standard, July 31, 2000, p. 41; The American Spectator, September 2000, p. 83.
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