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the conditionality
noun
A state of being subject to conditions.
Exact(56)
It's important to emphasize the conditionality here.
The conditionality of child benefit payments on education has had some success in other countries, however.
And so it makes emotional sense to proceed as if he's there, to dare the conditionality".
Even the conditionality of the OMTs can be seen as subjugating monetary to fiscal policy.
The risk for the government is that Spaniards perceive the conditionality as economy-wide.
Moreover, the conditionality and close monitoring typically associated with the multilateral institutions make them less attractive sources of financing.
Those making the film wanted to talk about how the "conditionality" attached to jobseeking was often an obstacle, Patrick says.
"There is a point at which the conditionality they impose is so stretched that the other countries are not going to sign up for it anymore".
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"The conditionalities could be about law, process, elections [due in 2018] and property rights.
Imposing, for instance, the urgencies of internal modernisation and the conditionalities of "free trade" on Asian societies, European businessmen and diplomats got native elites to do their bidding.
A headline in Le Monde asked, "Parlez-vous la novlangue bruxelloise?" The conditionalities seemed adequate to incite planification for a conference in the frame of which Gardner could precise himself.
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