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An inevitable precondition which had to be respected during design phase was the preservation of the channel's initial purpose, both during operation and downtimes of the demonstration facility.
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In general (remembering my mum's advice) the fewer preconditions the better, given the inevitable uncertainty about the balance of power.
Moreover, the finding that the activation of the prosurvival factor autophagy seems to be an inevitable consequence of any kind of ER stresses suggests a therapeutic value for preconditioning with ER stress in a variety of human diseases.
This process is guaranteed to produce straw men and errors of fact, but it is also inevitable because the ability to assume away some topics as settled or irrelevant is a precondition for any successful discipline.
With the establishment of West Germany in 1949, and the advent of the Cold War between the former Allies and the Soviet Union, it became inevitable that the Wehrmacht would be revived in some form, and there were calls for amnesty for military prisoners as a precondition for German military participation in the Western Alliance.
Without precondition.
"A deployed North Korean ICBM is not inevitable, but it will be if policymakers in Washington keep putting the cart before the horse and demanding Pyongyang meet onerous preconditions to begin talks," she said.
"He endorsed Madame Sirleaf without any precondition".
But dialogue is a precondition to understanding.
How inevitable?
See also precondition and postcondition.
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