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conditional

[kuhn-dish-uh-nl] / kənˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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She was sentenced to 40 years in a mental hospital in 2018 and granted conditional release in July.

From BBC

The act's fatal flaw was a conditional immunity clause - later ruled unlawful - which could have been used by ex-soldiers, or former paramilitaries.

From BBC

The post-Mao reforms brought a measure of relief, but the reprieve was always conditional.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bill aims to repeal the existing Legacy Act, which included a conditional immunity clause, later found unlawful by the Northern Ireland courts.

From BBC

Brandt, a former councillor, was arrested in March last year and given a conditional caution the following month, requiring him not to contact Dame Penny, but he then left two voicemail messages for her.

From BBC