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Sacking crooked-seeming officials has, for the World Bank, become a precondition for resuming lending.
For Ignatieff, "the central paradox is that imperialism has become a precondition for democracy".
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The apology has become a precondition before South Korea will hold substantive bilateral talks with the North.
He said if doping were legalized, it would become "a precondition, and you no longer have a choice".
Applying these straightforward abstractions to cellular processes has gained currency throughout the biosciences, so much so that a network mind-set has become a necessary precondition for thinking about systems of gene regulatory interactions.
In CBPR, confessionary practices have become a necessary precondition for both understanding and changing the community.
In fact, high worker quality is becoming a precondition for good job quality.
But Western powers, and many countries in the Middle East, say Assad must go as a precondition for peace.
While being a bookworm may not be a precondition for becoming a mass murderer, it's certainly no impediment.
"The 'enforcement first' policy that has been advocated by many in Congress and the public as a precondition for considering broader immigration reform has de facto become the nation's singular immigration policy," the report concluded.
Don't ask me how we get that, we just need it as a precondition for everything else.
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