Sentence examples for preconditions imposed from inspiring English sources

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We embraced the ballot box as a way to advance the Palestinian cause in 2006; but despite the democratic mandate we received from our people we were ejected from the political process by a set of preconditions (imposed by the Quartet) that no serious political party would sign up to without prior negotiations.

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On Wednesday, Mr Drakeford insisted the Welsh government had not imposed preconditions.

President Abbas was there till early 2009, when, it should be noted, neither side imposed preconditions on the other to pursue those talks.

But the report said: "Learning about history should be a consequence of the pride and security of becoming a citizen: it should not be an imposed precondition; and a memorised curriculum by itself gives little understanding of the real traditions and nature of a country.

Because of Argentina's failure to comply with previous accords, the IMF has imposed tough preconditions for any new deal.

Asked if he had imposed any preconditions on his support for Labour, Murdoch said: "No, the only conversations I had with them, with Mr Blair, that I can remember was arguing about joining the euro".

The Obama administration should listen to Zelaya's demands rather than impose preconditions for US support.

Public rhetoric will try to impose preconditions but the role of the UN is to be facilitating, mediating, pushing, stimulating.

If we are to impose preconditions that Palestinian parties need to recognize Israel's right to exist, we must also insist on the same preconditions -- that the Israelis recognize Palestine's right to exist.

In saying he would not impose preconditions on discussions, Mr. Obama said he was referring, for instance, to a Bush administration policy of making high-level meetings contingent upon Iran's agreement to suspend its uranium enrichment program.

In his speech, Netanyahu called for negotiations without preconditions while simultaneously imposing the conditions that would make a just and viable peace impossible: an undivided Jerusalem, no right of return, no sovereignty, continued settlement expansion.

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