Use "precondition|preconditions" in a sentence

1. The talks will be held without preconditions.

2. Taking Cognizance a precondition for trial

3. Prayer is a precondition to revelation.

4. 18 A ceasefire is an essential precondition for negotiation.

5. Criticality is a precondition of producing useful amounts of energy from the reactor

6. 10 Ascertaining insider trading legally and definitely is a precondition to this aim.

7. High speed machine tool is the precondition for realizing the high speed machining.

8. The magistracy was usually considered a necessary precondition for entry into the Roman Senate.

9. Solidarity amongst citizens from all layers of society is one of the preconditions for achieving this.

10. For too long, John Major and his government had used these preconditions to frustrate the peace process.

11. It's horrible to lose a gangrenous arm, but that is sometimes the precondition for recovery.

12. The precondition that preserves subaqueous fan is the backwater environment of deeper or deep lacus.

13. Meeting the accessibility requirements of persons with disabilities is a precondition for disability mainstreaming in any field.

14. The healthiness of the supervision institution is the precondition of the stable and effective financial institution.

15. Rusk proposed limiting the campaign to the panhandle of North Vietnam without preconditions and awaiting Hanoi's reaction.

16. Because otherwise we shall not even have the most elementary preconditions for this development ... By all means!

17. One of the methods specified in paragraphs #.#.#. and #.#.#. shall be used to precondition the evaporative canister

18. It is the precondition for the rill flow hydraulic calculation to confirm the rill flow pattern.

19. Security, Mr Kagan wrote, was the precondition for a political solution, not the other way around.

20. The only way forward is to abandon unwise preconditions and return to the negotiating table in good faith

21. The implementation of internal market legislation at national level is an absolute precondition for achieving the Lisbon objectives.

22. Co-ordination and coherence are necessary preconditions for effective action during the whole spectrum of the crisis cycle.

23. But it does set up the preconditions for perpetuation of the lack of reading skills within successive generations.

24. Diplomatic sources stressed Netanyahu had offered a resumption of the negotiations that broke down a year ago without preconditions.

25. The availability of two independent runways is an indispensable precondition for the operation of a modern cargo airport

26. Fair access to the networks for all competitors is a precondition for creating competitive cross-border energy markets

27. Our use of an infinitary rule, which requires an apparently infinite amount of work to verify its preconditions, appears undesirable.

28. The nativism and specialization of Chinese market industry are preconditions for China to compete with developed countries in this field , while t...

29. 8 In this sense,(www.Sentencedict.com) the unpredictability of all that happens in the church is a necessary precondition of freedom.

30. 30 Since these include the pacta tertiis rule, a precondition of Statehood can not be the acceptance of third party treaty obligations.

31. One might even consider whether Articulacy brings to light additional pragmatic preconditions of language that could be included in Habermas’s and Apel’s notion of

32. The precondition of realizing the profit is to maximize the avail of the product consumption of BOI from production to exchange of sport service.

33. However, it Behoves us to guarantee all those preconditions that will ward off anything that is opposed to individual and social rights to health and life

34. 30 Limousine, as a comprehensive concept, should have the preconditions of high quality and high technology; besides, stylization , individuation and centuries-old brand value are even the necessities.

35. This conflicts with the demands of a knowledge society with future potential, for which untrammelled access to information and knowledge at a proportionate cost is a precondition.

36. I intend this not merely as humanitarian advice, but also as a precondition for social and political coexistence in a world in which our fates are inevitably intertwined

37. ADVERTISEMENTS: Currency Convertibility: Advantage, Benefits and Preconditions for Capital Account Convertibility! For the rapid growth of world trade and capital flows between countries Convertibility of a currency is desirable

38. I intend this not merely as humanitarian advice, but also as a precondition for social and political coexistence in a world in which our fates are inevitably intertwined.

39. Please provide further information in relation to the preconditions - as indicated in paragraph 578 of the State party’s report - applied to foreign students prior to admission to basic vocational education programmes.

40. This is the first hint: Asserts are useful to check conditions that should be true in a given position of your code (usually, the beginning (preconditions) and the end of a function (postconditions))

41. Containing the problems caused by the excessive accumulation of conventional weapons beyond absolute defence requirements is also critical to stability, peace and security, which are, by the way, necessary preconditions for socio-economic development.

42. Being an apparent anachronism, visas impede further development of commercial, economic and cultural ties, as well as people-to-people contacts which are a necessary precondition for building Greater Europe without dividing lines.

43. The objective of the Action Plan is to accelerate consumer uptake of 16:9 TV receivers, and the existence of wide-screen broadcasting is a precondition for consumers to acquire 16:9 sets.

44. In the aftermath of a disaster of such proportions, the main precondition for rebuilding and vigorous economic recovery is the restoration of the fabric of society, above all that of local communities in the affected areas.

45. Their structures can be explained as a result of the constructional preconditions of their ancestors and of the adaptations during the transformation, leading from annelid-like hydrostatic skeleton systems to typical arthropods with an exoskeleton-muscle apparatus.

46. Despite the mutual Chilliness between US and North Korean officials in South Korea last week, behind the scenes real progress was made toward a new diplomatic opening that could result in direct talks without preconditions between Washington and Pyongyang

47. However, one of the most important preconditions for the effective renewal of the continent was achieved only in the middle of the 1990s, when, with the abolition of apartheid, we finally reached the complete liberation of the peoples of the continent.

48. According to Article 4(2) of the Act of Accession, verifying that the necessary conditions for the application of the Schengen acquis have been met by new Member States is a precondition for the Council to decide on the abolition of checks at internal borders with those Member States.

49. They are that whatever talks take place must be on the basis that there is an acceptance of the Afghan Constitution, that the parties involved would cut all links with international terrorism, that there would be a specific abjuring of violence as the precondition, and that the parties are committed to a sovereign, stable and united Afghanistan.

50. Ageusia in carotid dissection is explained by the close anatomic relation of the internal carotid artery and the chorda tympani in the short petrous bone. However, since extension of the space-occupying, dissecting intramural hematoma into the carotid channel as in our patient occurs infrequently – a probable precondition for the chorda tympani lesion – loss of taste is accordingly very rare.