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The EU has made clear that their arrest is a precondition for entry talks.
Since the late 1990s in particular, a wide range of so-called new civic integration policies have been introduced, often referred to as policy requirements set up as a precondition for entry, permanent residency, and/or naturalization (i.e., obtaining citizenship) aimed at civilizing or disciplining newcomers and promoting functional, individual autonomy.
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Mr. Draghi rejected any preconditions for entry into the bond-buying program, dubbed Outright Monetary Transactions, citing the stipulations for participation announced in September.
A settlement of the long-drawn-out Cyprus dispute is anyway an essential precondition for Turkish entry.
After 1945 Germany and Denmark agreed to recognise the rights of minorities on both sides (a precondition for Germany's entry into NATO).
These data suggest that unlike mouse models of MS where T cells penetrate the intact CNS, Aβ accumulation and deposition in the brain is a precondition for triggering the entry of specific T cells upon immunization.
Password for entry: "bespoke".
The precondition for inclusion of non-AMNOG documents was their public availability at the time of market entry (that is, at the starting point of the AMNOG process).
So the modern period is a precondition for these policies.
Lorne Greene — a historical precondition for Leslie Nielsen — was Canadian.
Some countries made industrial investments a precondition for resource deals.
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