Sentence examples for condition upon which from inspiring English sources

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The students occupying responded saying that "If dissolving this occupation is the only condition upon which we can meet, then will not have a meeting" and instead, invited the Vice Chancellor and university registrar John Duffy, who is responsible for overseeing the outsourcing on campus, to a meeting in the occupied conference room.

Lévi-Strauss invoked the incest taboo as the second condition upon which the exchange of women was based, noting that it had the peculiar status of being well-documented as both a universal human phenomenon and one in which specific forms were culturally variable.

One of the most urgent priorities of our federal government must be to address our perilous financial condition, upon which so much of our ability to defend against terrorism, wage wars, provide safety nets and educate our people depends.

The Bragg backscatter condition, upon which the coherent radar relies, requires the k-vector of the radar and to be perpendicular to the striations, i.e. orthogonality at backscatter must apply.

A rational attitude in forecasting volcanic hazards should be respectful of the distinct roles of the various actors involved in the management of volcanic crises, and fully acknowledge uncertainty as a fundamental condition upon which forecasts are based.

Huma Abedin, Clinton's closest aide, lays out that Clinton's attendance was the condition upon which the Moroccans agreed to host the meeting.

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"Lord Curzon [the foreign secretary] thinks there is no objection to permission being granted [to go to Russia] as long as the conditions upon which it is given are quite explicitly explained to Mr Scott, the editor of the Manchester Guardian.

It has been argued that extreme events, such as a periodic drought or an unusual cold spell, are just as significant in controlling vegetation distributions as the mean conditions upon which Köppen's scheme is based.

The Draft Treaty of Peace now handed to the Germans is designed to set forth the conditions upon which alone the Allied and associated powers will make peace with Germany, and to establish those international arrangements which the allies have devised for the prevention of wars in the future and the betterment of mankind.

Life exists for the exercise of liberty, in terms of both natural and civil rights, and these, along with other specific functions of government, provide those conditions upon which men may pursue happiness, an end that is finally entirely private and beyond the competence of government.

It may be due to the different conditions upon which algal growth depends.

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