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conditional

[kuhn-dish-uh-nl] / kənˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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The Ghanaian international was given conditional bail at Southwark Crown Court in September after entering not guilty pleas to the original five charges.

From BBC

"We have tools like trade agreements", whose implementation can be conditional on compliance with the Paris Agreement, the minister's office added.

From Barron's

It recently got conditional approval to move ahead with the effort despite pushback from locals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carlyle, in a statement to AFP, said that the agreement "has been structured to be fully compliant" with US Treasury policies and that it was "conditional upon Carlyle's due diligence and regulatory approvals".

From Barron's

Canada's federal government on Monday gave Marineland conditional approval to sell its 30 imperilled beluga whales to parks in the United States, after rejecting an export request to China.

From Barron's