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condition

Definition for condition

noun as in physical shape, fitness

noun as in illness

verb as in adapt, prepare

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Both conditions disrupt lives and can lead to serious complications like colon perforation, cancer, and even early mortality.

The union also argued that planned interviews constituted “significant and adverse changes to the terms and conditions of employment” and thus required bargaining.

That fire was fueled by dry conditions and intense Santa Ana winds.

The innovation at Loughborough is the surfaces, conceived to give England teams more exposure to conditions found in places like Australia and South Africa.

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Medical notes written at the time stated Suzie was not suitable for a transfer to intensive care due to a pre-existing heart condition and having Down's syndrome.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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