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The use of the phrase ‘conditional by’ in written English is not correct. It is not a commonly used phrase, and it is not used in mainstream English. Instead, you might use the phrase ‘contingent on’ or ‘dependent upon. For example: The success of the project was contingent on a timely completion of the task.
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The past conditional, by the way, is a tense of which my brother is highly suspicious.
Warchus's first production in charge will be new writing, a play called Future Conditional by Tamsin Oglesby.
While Bush has steadfastly resisted a timetable for withdrawal, the report says all combat brigades "not necessary for force protection could be out of Iraq" — note the careful use of the conditional — by the first quarter of 2008.
The aim of digital identity is simply to formalize the individualization of access to computer networks, conditional by the existence of means of verifying the digital identity of users or objects.
Other productions will include a new play, Future Conditional, by Tamsin Oglesby, starring Rob Brydon, a dance thriller, Jekyll & Hyde, and a series of variety nights inspired by The Old Vic's vaudeville history.
The first is to weaken the Supplementation conditional by strengthening the antecedent.
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Economides, A. N. et al. Conditionals by inversion provide a universal method for the generation of conditional alleles.
We show that we can establish a mapping between belief revision systems and conditionals by means of the so called Ramsey Test, without incurring Gärdenfors triviality result.
Importantly, participants did not tend to paraphrase counterfactual conditionals by using connectives such as 'when' or 'because'because
The results show that people paraphrased counterfactual conditionals by using subjunctive phrases such as 'had the trigger been pulled, the bullet would have fired'.
People paraphrase indicative causal conditionals without using 'if' by using causal or temporal connectives (e.g., because, when); they paraphrase counterfactual causal conditionals by using subjunctive constructions (e.g., had A happened, B would have happened).
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