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conditional

[kuhn-dish-uh-nl] / kənˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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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

China’s version is decentralized, conditional, and administrative, working through balance sheets rather than announcements.

From Barron's

The switch, she said, has allowed CHP to move more quickly to make conditional offers to qualified candidates — giving it an edge over other agencies.

From Los Angeles Times

In November, the court issued a conditional order instructing the government to explain why it is not establishing a commission of inquiry as required by law to investigate the events of Oct.

From The Wall Street Journal