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However, extra funding is made conditional on institutional reform and gives a central responsibility to the faculties.
But if the normativity in question is made conditional on the individual's commitment to the community, it does not follow that content is essentially normative.
Consequently, aid from the US is made conditional upon the recipients introducing liberal democratic reforms under the doctrine of the Washington Consensus.
Another proposal is that the norm of belief is made conditional on S considering whether p: "If S considers whether p, then S ought to believe p iff p is true" (Wedgwood 2002: 273).
The higher direct and indirect revenue from additional audits should more than cover the costs of compensation especially if compensation is made conditional on getting a sufficiently clean slate of health.
The United States should be generous in providing military and economic assistance only so long as it is made conditional on how it is used; U.S. markets should be more open to Pakistani exports.
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The act was made conditional on its renewal by December 1970.
Release of the tax returns should not be made conditional on winning the nomination, as Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has made it.
But the refund can never be made conditional on you returning the goods - your right to a refund is absolute whether you return the goods or not.
President Bush has proposed that many of the benefits that flow from the Nonproliferation Treaty should be made conditional on ratification of the protocol.
Prisoner enfranchisement can be made conditional on the nature or gravity of the offence, the ECHR has said; it is for the national authorities to decide.
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