- 1980s. Much
debate in
types of
conditionality centers around ex-ante
versus ex-post
conditionality. In ex-post
conditionality, the
country receiving aid agrees...
- Look up
conditional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conditional (if then) may
refer to:
Causal conditional, if X then Y,
where X is a
cause of Y Conditional...
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Conditionality may
refer to:
Conditionality, in
political economy and
international relations Conditionality (Buddhism), also
known as Pratitya-samutpada...
- Indeed, it is not
necessary to
express verbally the
conditionality. However, the
conditionality "should be
expressed audibly when
reasons for
doubt about...
-
forward conditionality) and
depictions of how the
chain can be
reversed (paṭiloma-paṭiccasamuppāda, "against the grain",
reverse conditionality). These...
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Strict conditional Variably strict conditional Relevance conditional A
conditional sentence in
natural language, including:
Indicative conditional Counterfactual...
- E h . {\displaystyle \ E_{h}~.} The
conditionality principle can be
formally stated thus:
Conditionality Principle: If E {\displaystyle \ E\ }...
- A
conditional baptism is a
baptism performed in such a way as to only be
effective if the
person is not
already baptized. In a
conditional baptism, the...
- should,
could or
might to
express appropriate modality in
addition to
conditionality. Sometimes, in (chiefly
American English)
informal speech, the would...
- The Rule of Law
Conditionality Regulation is a
regulation of the
European Union and Euratom,
which allows the
European Commission to
adopt measures, including...