conditional+stipulation

  • 81Pulse 87 — Type Audio broadcast television network (2008 09) Internet radio station (2010 present) Country …

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  • 82limitation — lim·i·ta·tion n 1 a: restriction a limitation on the rights of ownership b: a statement or stipulation in a deed or will placing limits on the disposition of an estate or interest esp. in regard to duration or heirs see also word …

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  • 83condition — Synonyms and related words: abate, ability, abnormality, acclimate, acclimatize, accommodate, accustom, acute disease, adapt, adjust, adjust to, affairs, affection, affliction, ailment, allergic disease, allergy, alter, apprentice, assuage,… …

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  • 84given — Synonyms and related words: God given, accepted, accorded, accounted as, accustomed, acknowledged, actuality, addicted, affirmed, alleged, allowed, apt, apt to, assumed, assumption, assumptive, bent, bestowed, boundary condition, calculated to,… …

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  • 85circumstance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Concomitant condition Nouns 1. circumstance, situation, condition, case, phase, position, posture, attitude, place, environment; footing, standing, status, state; occasion, eventuality, juncture,… …

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  • 86condition — con·di·tion || kÉ™n dɪʃn n. situation; requirement, stipulation; state of health; rank, social position v. train, prepare; accustom, adapt; stipulate, make conditional …

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  • 87conditioning — n. training process involving reward and punishment; hair treatment following shampoo con·di·tion || kÉ™n dɪʃn n. situation; requirement, stipulation; state of health; rank, social position v. train, prepare; accustom, adapt; stipulate, make… …

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  • 88conditions — con·di·tion || kÉ™n dɪʃn n. situation; requirement, stipulation; state of health; rank, social position v. train, prepare; accustom, adapt; stipulate, make conditional …

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  • 89if — if, provided are both used to introduce conditional clauses. When merely a possibility which may or may not be true is expressed, if is the usual conjunction {if this counsel... be of men, it will come to naught Acts 6:38} When the clause which… …

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  • 90and — (and; unstressedənd, ən, or, esp. after a homorganic consonant, n), conj. 1) fun (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) with; as well as; in addition to: pens and pencils[/ex] 2) fun added to; plus: 2 and 2 are… …

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