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be condition
noun
A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
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Acknowledging the reality of a low budget, Mr. Smith, whose own garage houses both Ferraris and American Graffiti-style hot rods, added: "At prices under $25,000, the cars are going to be condition sensitive, so buy the best example you can afford.
The discrepancy suggests the effect of 5-HTTLPR gene polymorphism might be condition specific.
However, this prediction considers mortality as a random process, whereas mortality in nature is likely to be condition dependent.
The same condition applies, of course, to the other; hence, mutual recognition of rational individuals turns out to be condition necessary for the possibility of I-hood in general.
Because all males are phenotypically plastic in the time spent using alternative behaviours, the expression is likely to be condition dependent on some environmental cue, such as the availability of reproductive resources (i.e. females and carcasses).
As seen in Figure 6, the phone recognition algorithm showed a tendency to overestimate (set too early) the onset phone boundary for these burst consonants; on the other hand, the duration of the silence gap before or after the burst may also be condition dependent.
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"There have to be conditions".
The pharynx must also be conditioned.
"It's obvious the court is not where it's supposed to be, condition-wise.
"We can't say to someone 'we'll help you with Alzheimer's, but not your multiple sclerosis,'" says Jurist-Rosner. "We felt really strongly that we should be condition-agnostic".
Since the effect of T on behavior may be condition-dependent, particularly during the costly molt period, we studied the effects of T and condition in a two-way design.
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