Sentence examples for conditioned on accepting from inspiring English sources

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The North isn't interested in "six-party talks" on nuclear issues; instead, it seeks talks with the U.S. conditioned on accepting North Korea's status as a nuclear power — which is unacceptable.

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From the outset, he set conditions on accepting the job in Mr. McDonnell's cabinet that suggest he regards the position as a sort of honorary post.

However, a study of six developing countries [ 31] found only 24%% of respondents endorsed financial remuneration as a condition on accepting rural postings.

Americans have been conditioned to accept routine incursions on their privacy rights.

"I was born in Waitakere Hospital, West Auckland 26 years ago & since then have been conditioned to accept that being screamed on the streets by "Kiwis", "FUCK YOU ASIAN C***" is just a normal occurrence in my life".

The second meaning is a little more abstract, and it means to take a service and make it free on the condition of accepting advertising.

If, say, the payment of graded disability benefits (<100%) are conditioned on the claimants' willingness to accept work corresponding to their (still) remaining work capacity, such a system can effectively contain "welfare migration".

The Senate is expected on Thursday to approve identical legislation, which provides more than $95 billion for combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan through Sept. 30, with the money conditioned on the administration's willingness to accept a timetable for withdrawal and new benchmarks to assess the progress of the Iraqi government.

Recent autism memoirs range from accounts of strenuous "healing" to reflections on accepting the condition.

Ending a yearlong investigation, the Justice Department on Monday announced its conditions for accepting a proposed merger between Ticketmaster Entertainment and Live Nation, a deal that could significantly remake the live entertainment business by combining touring, management and ticketing into one company.

In the United States, partial public funding through matching funds for presidential campaigns--conditioned on candidates accepting strict spending limits--began in 1976, triggered by the 1973 Watergate scandal.

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