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It is often used in legal or formal writing to refer to the specific conditions or requirements that must be met in order for a certain agreement or contract to be valid. Example: The partnership agreement was signed under specific conditional terms, stating that both parties must contribute equal amounts of funding for the first year of collaboration.
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Team officials spoke in conditional terms about the contract, trying hard to use "ifs".
And the manager of the Blue Angel, one Eula Chesser, told the detective that Koehler's mother had spoken of Frankie in conditional terms, saying, "If he were alive, the police would never take him alive, in that he had a bad temper".
Lean and shapely, with silver-blond hair, her face and body lightly dusted with glitter, the Gallic singer Yvonne Constant is the kind of ageless beauty that the French, who worship women of all ages, venerate without having to apply conditional terms like cougar.
This can be re-expressed in conditional terms: it is not the case that if I think something is beautiful then it is beautiful.
Assuming we have k factors as the conditional terms in the FLM probability, we start with the set of all factors.
To show this, they attempted to analyze an agent's ability to do otherwise in conditional terms (e.g., Hume, Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, p.73; Ayer, 1954; or Hobart, 1934).
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It presents a formal description of this language in Rewriting Logic, a unified semantic framework for concurrency which is semantically founded on conditional term rewriting modulo equational theories.
The conditional term following the universal quantifier simply avoids redundancy.
This proposal is problematic given that it produces truth conditions for conditionals in terms of the truth conditions of other conditionals.
The type of analysis of conditionals a la Goodman, for example, provides truth conditions for conditionals in terms of the following test: a > b is true if b follows by law from a together with the set Γ of true sentences c such that it is not the case that a > ¬ c.
Gärdenfors 1978 follows a third line of inquiry focused on providing acceptability conditions for conditionals in terms of (non-probabilistic) belief revision policies.
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