Sentence examples for latter conditional from inspiring English sources

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Using Newton's preferred phrasing, quam proxime (literally, "most nearly as possible"), this latter conditional has an "If…quam proxime, then…quam proxime" form.

While we might expect the characteristics of a particular type of job to vary somewhat with establishment characteristics such as size, it seems reasonable to suggest that the core aspects of a given occupation are likely to remain constant across types of establishments, and it is the latter conditional relationship that we are trying to compensate for.

Choosing Telephone Counselling over existing practice (Real Control) is supported by evidence for efficacy and for cost-effectiveness; with the latter conditional on affordability and opportunity cost [52], [53].

Reductions in RVGE rates from vaccination were calculated by further combining age-specific data on vaccine coverage and vaccine effectiveness, the latter conditional on the assumed number of doses received.

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The latter is conditional: it comes only "after an agreed transitional process" and with the involvement of Egypt and Jordan, which for decades have closely collaborated with the Israeli security services, often against the interests of the Palestinians.

President George Bush had pressed for an even bigger write-off but France had argued that such generosity was unjustified, given that Iraq has the world's second-largest oil reserves.The debt will be cut in stages, with the latter stages conditional on the Iraqi government agreeing an economic programme with the International Monetary Fund and then sticking to it.

In this latter report, conditional knockout in targeted brain neurons of mice clearly demonstrates a role for proteasome function in neuronal homeostasis and survival.

We would like to outline the difference between our study and [17]: the latter assumes a conditional independence of the sources, whereas, depending on a hidden process, we assume either conditional independence or dependence.

In our case, we define the latter as the conditional probability of working in a changing firm (i.e. being treated) given a set of covariates.

The latter, more desirable, conditional probability can be estimated using Bayesian statistical analysis, but seldom is (and there are controversies surrounding Bayesian analysis, especially the arbitrariness of prior probabilities).

The latter is a "conditional" glass-forming oxide it forms a glass with a very small amount of additive.

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