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conditional

[kuhn-dish-uh-nl] / kənˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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“Others may impose certain restrictions — such as delayed distributions or conditional benefits — in order to guide or protect vulnerable beneficiaries.”

From MarketWatch

“This is a treaty violation. Treaties are not optional. Sovereignty is not conditional. Our citizens are not negotiable,” he said.

From Salon

Generate “conditional dividends” by selling calls and puts.

From Barron's

Avon and Somerset Police confirmed its investigation is ongoing, with the MP remaining on conditional bail.

From BBC

It plans to begin offering data-center operators the option of “conditional” service, allowing them to connect to the grid faster with the understanding that they might get cut off when supplies tighten.

From The Wall Street Journal