Sentence examples for strict preconditions from inspiring English sources

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The US and Israel demand strict preconditions, which are, furthermore, designed to ensure that negotiations will lead either to Palestinian capitulation on crucial issues or nowhere.

This emphasis on strict preconditions and exclusions has been a major contribution to the subject of brain-stem death, and it has obviated the need for ancillary investigations.

Therefore, any appropriations for Pakistan, whether military or civilian, must be subject to strict preconditions, and the Pakistani government and military must be held accountable for their actions.

The United States insists that Hamas meet strict preconditions before it can take part in negotiations: recognize Israel, renounce violence and abide by agreements previously signed between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, of which Hamas is not a member.

A pilot experiment in The Netherlands suggests that it may be possible to obtain high antibody titres in the majority of birds, but only if strict preconditions on the vaccine content and administration techniques are met (data not shown).

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One barrister said while a concerns notice was not "a strict precondition to issuing proceedings, there are procedural advantages so everyone serves them".

Since the western world, including the European Union, had made the handover of suspects to The Hague a strict precondition for economic aid and normal relations, Serbia had little choice but to co-operate.

Martin Salter, the MP for Reading West and a vice-chair of the Labour party with responsibility for environmental issues, said: "It is as clear as clear can be that we have no prospect of meeting strict environmental preconditions for a third runway, and on that basis we should not be proceeding.

In Italy and the Ottoman Empire (Asia Minor, northeastern Africa, and southeastern Europe)—the two principal centres of refuge for the exiles of the Iberian Peninsula legalistic Kabbalism, which insisted on strict observance of the law as a precondition of mystical practice and study, became the dominant form of rabbinic leadership.

This challenge is particularly evident in Europe, where many of the preconditions for entrepreneurship are in place, yet cultural norms and strict educational and career paths make entrepreneurship the road less traveled.

Usually, in actual applications, the environment of Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks is extremely complex with strict requirements such as speed and reliability that are strict as the precondition to guarantee the stable operations of the system.

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