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conditionality

[ US /kənˌdɪʃəˈnæɫɪti/ ]
[ UK /kəndˈɪʃənˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being conditional

How To Use conditionality In A Sentence

  • The buzz phrase of the new system will be "conditionality" – the idea of working for benefits under a contract with the state. How Britain's new welfare state was born in the USA
  • In the features of the Chinese adverb, the polysyllable and monosyllable phrases have different functions. However, in past adverb research, people have neglected the genre conditionality principle.
  • He cites two reasons: ‘One is its clarity and lack of conditionality.’
  • The second is provision of sufficient funds for low - conditionality IMF rescues of developing economies.
  • The buzz phrase of the new system will be "conditionality" - the idea of working for benefits under a contract with the state. The Guardian World News
  • It is towards growth that our programs and their conditionality are aimed.
  • In recent years the UK has been moving away from traditional approaches to conditionality.
  • The loop will never succeed in removing the conditionality.
  • On Africa, for example, world leaders must not stumble over labyrinthine arguments concerning trade versus aid or governance and conditionality.
  • And no, this isn't your 1990's "Washington consensus" lending, with the kind of conditionality that the left loves to hate. Heather Hurlburt: Six Reasons to Love the Supplemental and Celebrate Progressives in Government
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