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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to conditions that are unequivocal or not subject to any exceptions.
Example: "The contract stipulates that the absolute conditions for termination must be met before any action can be taken."
Alternatives: "strict conditions" or "unconditional terms".
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But measuring absolute conditions usually required a host of assumptions about the physical state of the system.
In most instances, the criteria for initiating RRT would be individualized and based on the existing dynamic conditions rather than on any set of absolute conditions that would need to be met.
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Everyone knows that "impossible" is an absolute condition.
"Collateral is an absolute condition for Finland to be involved".
Freedom of speech is an absolute condition for good management of the church".
The study examined the change in a state's economic situation, not in its absolute condition.
What's odd about this exercise is that everyone knows that "impossible" is an absolute condition.
The reality is that homelessness is rarely a binary, absolute condition, where one either has a home or does not.
What's odd about this exercise, Schulz writes, is: Everyone knows that "impossible" is an absolute condition.
He said he would make electoral reform that would produce future proportional representation in the House of Commons an "absolute condition" for entering into a government with the Liberals.
On Aug. 26, Georgia became the second state, after Indiana, to require a photo ID as an absolute condition for admission to the polls.
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