- 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...
- In
political economy and
international relations,
conditionality is the use of
conditions attached to the
provision of
benefits such as a loan, debt relief...
- converge.
Indefinite integrals may also be
conditionally convergent. A
typical example of a
conditionally convergent integral is (see
Fresnel integral)...
- The
conditional perfect is a
grammatical construction that
combines the
conditional mood with
perfect aspect. A
typical example is the
English would have...
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which cannot be
repeated and can be
conditionally administered include baptism. In Methodism,
baptisms are
conditionally administered in
cases of
doubt concerning...
- The
conditional mood (abbreviated cond) is a
grammatical mood used in
conditional sentences to
express a
proposition whose validity is
dependent on some...
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Strict conditional Variably strict conditional Relevance conditional A
conditional sentence in
natural language, including:
Indicative conditional Counterfactual...
-
Fourth LP, 'Yours
Conditionally,' Plus Here's 'In the
Morning I'll Be Better'". Noisey. Vice.
Retrieved June 7, 2017. "Yours
Conditionally by Tennis". Metacritic...
- this case, A {\displaystyle A} and B {\displaystyle B} are said to be
conditionally independent given C {\displaystyle C} ,
written symbolically as: ( A...
- a
pregnant woman's womb (for the
unborn child), the
child is to be
conditionally rebaptized (with the
usual "if you are not baptized") even
though the...