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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is preconditioned" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that has been shaped by prior events. For example: "The outcome of the election was preconditioned by the polarizing messages that had been put forth by the two political candidates."
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is preconditioned
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A requirement which must be satisfied before taking a course of action.
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"It is preconditioned to melt", he says.
My entire life is preconditioned based on all this information that I collect in real time".
Uncertainty sampling is preconditioned stochastic gradient descent on zero-one loss.
The viscous operator is preconditioned using the additive Schwarz method.
Even Wexford is preconditioned by his own compassion (for "people — women, mostly — who have been sheltered and protected all their lives and suddenly find themselves alone") to miss signs of criminality.
For GMRES convergence, the system matrix resulting from the discretization of the velocity current formulation is preconditioned using a simple, block-diagonal Schur-complement preconditioner based on [14].
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Finally, Congress should require that future arms sales to Saudi Arabia be preconditioned on real social and human rights progress.
In 2014, plugs had been preconditioned with Titanoderma sp. for over six months and were covered with the coralline algae.
DGA columns were preconditioned with 3.0 M HCl.
Each second-order factor can be preconditioned by the method in Section 2.
The nanofibers mat was preconditioned with 200 μL methanol and 200 μL water once each.
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