Sentence examples for precondition from from inspiring English sources

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Complete secrecy was a precondition from the start: early on, they were obliged to move studios after the owners allegedly leaked information about who was working there.

Although it had support from old republicans, it was put aside due to a precondition from Princess Isabel that this could only be permitted if the banishment of her family was also rescinded.

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First is changing the method, because that of the past decades has failed; second is to get the negotiations between the two parties started again as quickly as possible and without preconditions from either side; third is to establish a concrete timetable; and finally is to work on elevating the Palestinians to a full observer state in the General Assembly.

But a senior South Korean government official said that no bilateral talks were possible until the North agreed to preconditions from the government in Seoul about the agenda, which would include a discussion of the sinking of a South Korean warship last March, the North's shelling of Yeonpyeong Island in November and North Korean nuclear activities.

Previous efforts to find a political solution to the conflict have foundered on preconditions from the two sides.

After preloading to 0.5 N, constructs were preconditioned from 0 to 2 % strain (estimated from clamp-to-clamp distance) for 15 cycles at 20 mm/min before undergoing load to failure at the same elongation rate.

"The word 'compromise' insists on the same preconditions from all those who use it," he explained.

It could be argued that the many pharmacological agents known to induce preconditioning, from KATP channel openers, to uncouplers and respiratory chain inhibitors (see Section 10), might all represent insults to the heart that increase AMP and so activate AMPK as the focus of a common signalling mechanism to protect the heart [133].

Future studies examining gene expression differences between naïve and preconditioned larvae at additional timepoints, such as after recovery from preconditioning and/or from severe hypoxia, are likely to further our mechanistic understanding of hypoxic preconditioning.

This was a precondition for loans from the bank to develop the nation's agricultural sector.

The multiple reflections can also be the precondition for escape from the bow shock to form the foreshock (e.g., Oka et al., 2005), although multiple reflections have not been observed for the terrestrial bow shock.

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