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The phrase "african condition" is not correct in written English as it lacks capitalization and specificity.
You can use it when discussing social, economic, or political issues specifically related to Africa or its people, but it should be capitalized as "African condition."
Example: "The African condition encompasses a range of challenges, including poverty, health crises, and political instability."
Alternatives: "African circumstances" or "African situation."
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Clearly the surveys say far more about the British mind than they do about the African condition.
"Some magazine once called us 'The hopeless continent', citing conflicts, hunger and malnutrition, disease and poverty, as if it was a permanent African condition.
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Zebras and quaggas are largely immune to the disease, and Morton seems to have been one of a number of Europeans interested in cross-breeding them with horses to produce a hybrid that would be better adapted to African conditions.
Kenya's opposition was much irritated by an editorial in January in the People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party: "Western-style democratic theory is just not suited to African conditions.
An editorial in Beijing's People's Daily on January 14th upset Kenya's opposition by saying that "Western-style democratic theory simply isn't suited to African conditions but rather it carries with it the root of disaster.
Because of his intimate knowledge of South African conditions, Currie was entrusted by the British government with boundary negotiations in the Kimberley diamond fields and was also concerned with the restoration of the Transvaal to the Boers.
The Shadow of the Sun Ryszard Kapuscinski, trans Klara Glowczewska 336pp, Penguin, £18.99 Buy it at a discount at BOL The word 'reportage' appears twice in the jacket endorsements of this fine narrative study of African events and people, of African conditions and geography, by Ryszard Kapuscinski.
The model at LiteracyBridge is that the device is durable, so that it can withstand african conditions.
If the EU regulations would apply for the African conditions at the same labeling threshold of 0.9%, any increasing condition of transgene presence in conventional harvests from any magnitude above 0.9% is sufficient to be labeled and sold as GM.
Thus, the aim of this study, conducted from 2005 to 2007, was to determine the extent of GM maize cross-pollination to non-GM maize under South African conditions in the context of commercial farming practice.
Thus, the aim of this study, conducted from 2005 to 2007, was to determine the extent of GM maize cross-pollination under South African conditions in the context of commercial farming practice.
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