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You can use it to refer to the idea that certain conditions must be met in order for something else to occur. For example, "The loan acceptance was subject to the conditionality that the borrower provide collateral."
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conditionality
noun
A state of being subject to conditions.
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It says: "The proposed large-scale extension of conditionality to the working population on low incomes is completely untried and untested, with little international evidence to support its design.
There is absolutely no way of knowing if the government's tightening up of conditionality, announced in the PM's speech, will affect the level of immigration, let alone net immigration and there is no way of attributing any change to today's particular policy announcements.
You will be subject to full conditionality and work search requirements… …and you will have to show you are genuinely seeking employment.
One is that by requiring parents to send children to school, they also create pressure to improve educational standards; conditionality changes the behaviour of donors as well as recipients.
Campaigners found it more useful to run a celebrity-led pro-gay campaign around the Sochi Winter Olympics earlier this year than to attack the country's laws head-on.Moreover, says Kevin Watkins, head of the Overseas Development Institute, a London-based think-tank, even in countries that do receive aid, "conditionality"—tying funds to particular policies tends not to work.
Alternatively, they might try to muster enough votes or leverage in the IMF to ensure that IMF conditionality would be more painful than EMF conditionality, which would be another strange historical twist.Third, the Gros-Mayer proposal would finance the EMF initially by authorizing it to borrow in the market, presumably against the explicit guarantee of the financially stronger European countries.
The conditionality that the Germans and others will insist on as the price of further support will run directly counter to Syriza's promises to cut Greece's shackles to its creditors.
Between July and December 2001 alone, India carried out more anti-dumping investigations than anywhere else.The wicked rich?These facts fly in the face of the populist myth that the rich countries, often acting through the conditionality imposed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), have demolished the trade barriers of the poor countries while holding on to their own.
Draghi stressed the "strict conditionality" of the program in a speech in Frankfurt yesterday as he seeks to assuage German concerns.
The way to go about it is for the EU to continue applying strict conditionality, as with all other candidates for accession.Appeasement never worked.
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So the EU's conditionality-based approach worked a lot less well with Romania and Bulgaria, but it did work in the end.
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