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unconditional

[uhn-kuhn-dish-uh-nl] / ˌʌn kənˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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Germany was still "a country where we show unconditional solidarity -- especially when injustice prevails -- standing shoulder to shoulder wherever violence erupts", he added.

From Barron's

“An unconditional rule against recording would prevent students from gathering evidence about classroom misconduct,” Durlauf said in a post on X.

From Salon

The mother-of-three was released on unconditional bail and is set to return to the same court to be sentenced on 6 April 2026.

From BBC

Across India, 118 million adult women in 12 states now receive unconditional cash transfers from their governments, making India the site of one of the world's largest and least-studied social-policy experiments.

From BBC

A day after his inauguration, the president granted Ulbricht a full, unconditional pardon.

From Los Angeles Times