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be unconditional
adjective
Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
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It has to be unconditional.
Such collaboration cannot, of course, be unconditional.
But, support for the government cannot be unconditional.
"With dad, it really had to be unconditional".
We see the suffering she endures at the hands of those whose love should be unconditional.
Do big aid programmes work, should they be unconditional, and how should they be channelled?
The west should reflect on itself, but the condemnation of the attackers should be unconditional".
The commitment to preserving the integrity of the payments system must be unconditional.
Offers can be "unconditional" or "conditional" – which means they depend on A-level results.
Mexico's offer, though, contained an intriguing incentive: the 25% cut would be unconditional.
But the rest are likely to be unconditional presidential loyalists as well.
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