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The act was made conditional on its renewal by December 1970.
Most have made conditional endorsements, perhaps reflecting the political divisions the hunt has created among residents.
At the same time, support for disabled people is being slashed and made conditional on humiliating tests to discourage applicants.
By contrast, 80percentt had made conditional free shipping offers, and 71percentt said they would use this approach more this year.
President Bush has proposed that many of the benefits that flow from the Nonproliferation Treaty should be made conditional on ratification of the protocol.
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.
Release of the tax returns should not be made conditional on winning the nomination, as Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has made it.
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.
Greenspan and O'Neill tried to insist that Bush's tax cuts be made conditional on budgetary health, a battle they lost in the Senate by one vote.
"If there is additional financial support available, those who have made conditional pledges, we will have to look at them and see how we target financial support".
Admission to the bar (i.e., the right to practice as a barrister before a court) was made conditional on the legal knowledge of the applicant.
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