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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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Such a system is seen as crucial way of coping with the ageing population and growing numbers with long-term conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and dementia.

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"We thought there would be a much higher rate of return," he acknowledged, pointing out that most of those who have returned from abroad had left often difficult conditions in neighbouring Jordan and Lebanon.

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The survey “brings hope that September was a low point for the economy from which business conditions are starting to improve,” S&P economist Chris Williamson says in the survey’s press release.

The condition is now the second-most widespread mental health disorder for young adults, according to statistics from a major NHS England survey.

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Superlong Japanese government bond yields have risen on fears that the nation’s debt conditions will worsen under the new administration.

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

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