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condition

[kuhn-dish-uhn] / kənˈdɪʃ ən /






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However, it could become part of broader strategies aimed at improving age-related conditions.

From Science Daily

“We must stabilize the country’s economic conditions so that people can find peace,” said Hemmati.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists believe similar environments on ancient Mars could have provided favorable conditions for life during periods when liquid water was present.

From Science Daily

An obligation to buy clause was included in the deal for Hojlund, but the agreed £38m transfer fee has a condition that means the Italian giants must qualify for the Champions League.

From BBC

While claims are often volatile over the holiday period, economists say the recent low level of claims is a sign of relatively steady labor market conditions.

From MarketWatch