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This gives rise to a problem for the compositionality of English, since is seems rather plausible that the syntactic structure of (1) and (2) is the same and that 'if' contributes some sort of conditional connective not necessarily a material conditional!—to the meaning of (1).
All conditional, to the demise of our conditions.
As Adrien Blanchet, who was wielding the gavel, called out the winning bid, saying "Adjugé" (Sold!), a woman stood up like a jack-in-the-box and shouted in French: "Conditional to the National Museums' right to pre-empt".
Recall, that rates used here are conditional to the experiments and scale with dissolved Mg recovery.
Table 3 shows the descriptive statistics of variables conditional to the categories defined above.
This suggests that the quality of the steppe habitat, as perceived by these species is conditional to the nature of adjacent habitats.
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One can get from the conditional probability to the conditional class using the Bayes classifier.
Still he lent conditional support to the project.
Signaling their concern, however, the monitors gave only conditional approval to the rest of the county's four-year plan.
Mr. Sharon's rightist cabinet on Sunday gave conditional approval to the Middle East peace plan, known as the road map.
The €35bn is unlikely to be new money while the debt relief suggestion is the revival of a conditional offer to the previous Greek government from 2012.
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