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were conditions
noun
A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
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And 30 observations against the conditioning mask N95, 86% were conditions PPE properly.
There were conditions.
They were conditions designed for an upset and Morecambe obliged.
–What were conditions like for slaves living on the plantations?
Silence and forgetting were conditions of his early life.
So horrid were conditions, the American public was moved.
But there were conditions: unlike Vaughan Williams, Sir Peter had to visit Antarctica.
What were conditions like for Gordon Tagge during the Bosnian conflict?
These were conditions that did not seem representative of a transient phenomenon".
Those were conditions that the drug agency had warned about, saying TMR was particularly risky then.
"There were conditions in that gift which made that very clear," Mr. Rockefeller said.
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