"Conditional NDCs," as the name indicates, are targets that will be met conditional on some other development (new legislation, funding, etc.).
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They'd be allowed to apply for "conditional permanent residency," which they'd be granted under certain conditions: Conditional status would last for 10 years.
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Financial support to struggling industries should be conditional on fossil fuel cutbacks, and to banks, conditional on them not lending for oil exploration.
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Russia's antitrust regulator FAS approved it last week and the European Commission last month gave conditional clearance, following a conditional nod in Brazil.
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Others are depressing but surprising; conditional on their parents' income (a big conditional, to be sure) black women outperform white women in terms of their individual earnings.
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Deferred or conditional raise If you asked for a straight raise and your boss was not able (or willing) to offer it, then asking for a conditional or deferred raise is an option.
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The privileges of capitalism have been conditional from the start.
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It cannot be conditional on the provision of a service.
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We have a new conditional pardon program for youthful offenders.
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Her conditional release will be secured with a $500,000 bond.
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This became Progresa, the world's first conditional cash transfer program.
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First, make benefits conditional on having paid into the system.
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In theory, conditional picks are exactly what they sound like.
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As a result, the RBA has a conditional easing bias.
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U.S. State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus welcomed Golge's conditional release.
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The equity issue is conditional on the CVA going through.
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Any fresh loans should be conditional on strengthening independent institutions.
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The commission later changed its recommendation to a conditional approval.
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The acquisition is conditional on approval by Green REIT shareholders.
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The disbursement was conditional on Greece delivering on reform promises.
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A further 500 million is conditional on Ukraine implementing reforms.
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I find the less conditional, more indomitable version of myself.
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We were not told this was conditional on staffing levels.
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I understand why senators might make their immediate response conditional.
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He said he was advised to make the threat conditional.
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The new conditional inflation forecast is lower than in June.
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It feels that we, as citizens, are under conditional liberty.
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The conditional offer may not attract immediate response from Republicans.
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This is where the Conditional Approval Act comes into play.
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This would give the Dreamers a "conditional permanent residence" status.
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Trump has said he will offer only conditional support to NATO.
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In November 2018, the Bachelor alum entered a conditional guilty plea.
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Transfers should be conditional on members sticking to EU fiscal rules.
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Netanyahu has in the past given conditional backing to two states.
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The conditional statement is a crucial piece of any programming language.
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This conditional, modest concept of truth recurs in "The Open Society".
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For the disorderly conduct, the judge gave Tekashi a conditional discharge.
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In short, it makes it easier to create complicated conditional statements.
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CONDITIONAL SHARE-BASED GRANTS) AT 8.54 MILLION SFR Annual report (p.
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British media reported that May would announce conditional approval within days.
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The bid is conditional on getting it cleared by competition authorities.
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He believes the humpback whales have conditional probabilities in their language.
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All these things are coming to bear on more conditional industries.
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Just let them know that it's not conditional that you're there.
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The deal is conditional upon Bayer's acquisition of Monsanto going through.
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After meeting those requirements, recipients could apply for conditional permanent residency.
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The deal is conditional on central bank and other regulatory approvals.
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The contract is conditional on Chinese Eximbank providing the required financing.
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The EPA issued a conditional registration for the chemical in 2008.
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Her love was conditional after all, and now she's replaced him.
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Only Capital One Financial was given conditional approval of its plan.
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Their support is conditional to various recommendations meant to protect birds.
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Our offer is neither "highly conditional" nor "uncertain" as you claim.
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The Commission's decision is conditional upon full compliance with the commitments.
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In 2011, Mr. Durruty was sentenced to four years on conditional freedom.
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The fifth-round pick is conditional upon the Flames re-signing Stone.
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The Commission has granted the regional unit of Barclays PLC conditional immunity.
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He goes to L.A. in exchange for, what else, a conditional pick.
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Because our decision making is way more conditional than most other companies.
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Feeling rich is a weird feeling, especially when it feels so conditional.
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The offer -- plead guilty to a misdemeanor, and get a conditional discharge.
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Zykadia also has conditional approval as a second-line treatment in Europe.
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GARBER: I thought he would allow the merger, but make it conditional.
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The deal is conditional on antitrust and regulatory approval, the statement said.
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Netanyahu voiced conditional acceptance in 2009 of a future demilitarized Palestinian state.
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He made it sound like an inevitable future, not a conditional hope.
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But my support is conditional—our trade deals must benefit American workers.
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He was released after nine months after being granted a conditional discharge.
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IR-53 and CR-1 (conditional residence): These visas are for spouses.
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Another bank, Boston-based State Street, also got a conditional non-objection.
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Netanyahu has in the past given his conditional backing to two states.
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Jim Nill once traded a conditional first-round pick for Kris Russell.
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"Explicit and conditional GCC support" could be pushed to 2019, said Saliba.
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Norman received a conditional discharge in Poole Magistrates' Court earlier this week.
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These protections should not be conditional on the generosity of particular employers.
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Moreover, our offer is neither "highly conditional" nor "uncertain" as you state.
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The forgiveness is not conditional on returning any overdue books or DVDs.
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The Devils also got a conditional fourth-round pick in the deal.
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Conditional trading of the shares is expected to begin on June 23.
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It exempts grants of conditional permanent resident status from all numerical limitations.
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The full amount was conditional on Qatar winning the bid, the source said.
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I think every draft pick traded so far this year has been conditional.
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In fact, he had conditional ownership of three thousand noncontiguous acres of scrubland.
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He has suggested that America's obligation to defend NATO allies might be conditional.
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These days, most (if not all) banks offer conditional no-fee checking accounts.
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Wesfarmers' offer was conditional on Lynas receiving a renewal of its operating license.
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Multi Daerah Bersaing has signed a conditional agreement to sell its entire stake.
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Conditional cash transfers are popular in Latin America; public works in South Asia.
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The sentence is conditional on Hogue's continued cooperation with prosecutors in related matters.
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But it also said Antczak's appointment had been conditional on the shareholder's resolution.
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In 2010, the World Bank compared conditional and unconditional cash transfers in Malawi.
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For the most part, these programs were conditional: They came with strings attached.
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This week, it was over the latest trend in deadline trades: conditional picks.
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Overall, I felt loved by my family, but that love was very conditional.
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It's a good way to introduce a kid to conditional statements and loops.
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A Paris donors conference in April yielded pledges of billions, conditional on reform.
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The proposal was conditional on Ashley immediately being installed as Debenhams' chief executive.
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Some financiers think the federal government should provide conditional lending to troubled states.
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But, the President's newly found support from conservative groups may always be conditional.
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First, the Constitution only grants Congress the power to make federal funds conditional.
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More regional standardization would greatly reduce the number of conditional branches that exist.
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L) said it received a revised, conditional proposal from Schneider Electric SE (SCHN.
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The merger and SoftBank's investment are both conditional on approval from Intelsat's bondholders.
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The bid is conditional on Sofil reaching more than 90 percent of capital.
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He has now had a change of heart, though his attendance is conditional.
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Two were formally arrested while the other two were given a conditional release.
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Markets received the deal with enthusiasm even though it is still highly conditional.
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Novartis' drug also has conditional approval as a second-line treatment in Europe.
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The approval is also conditional on Greece keeping its economic reforms on track.
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Some of these lawmakers have previously expressed support for making this assistance conditional.
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As for presidential approval ratings, they are often conditional on current economic growth.
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James pleaded guilty and in January 2017 received a 20193-day conditional sentence.
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He makes the case for what he calls "conditional optimism" on 2 degrees.
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He was sentenced to a conditional discharge and served no time in jail.
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Ball has received conditional regulatory approval from regulatory agencies in Brazil and Europe.
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Zuccarello was later traded to the Dallas Stars for two conditional draft picks.
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If enacted, it would require the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to grant conditional lawful permanent resident status to undocumented aliens who: And DHS would be required to grant conditional permanent resident status to aliens who have had DACA status.
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Transfers from the fund should be conditional on members sticking to EU fiscal rules.
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No word on what they got back, but I bet it's a conditional pick.
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"Hammerson's offer was conditional on the approval of its shareholders," Intu said on Wednesday.
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That wording would indicate that the card's zero-interest period is conditional, not guaranteed.
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Measures were however conditional on Spaniards getting the same treatment in Britain, he added.
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Many pieties were expressed about the cash being conditional on political and economic reform.
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All of the other people arrested under the investigation have been granted conditional release.
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The offer had previously been conditional on receiving acceptances from 39.4 percent GDR holders.
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Government-backed recapitalisations through the fund are conditional on the banks presenting restructuring plans.
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Mr Magufuli is looking to the Middle East and China for less conditional help.
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Sure, it has the word 'apologize' in it, but it comes with a conditional.
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That deal, however, was "conditional on the successful launch of AMOS-29," Quilty says.
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The settlement is conditional ... but it's unclear if Demi had to write a check.
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For a language to be a language, it also needs something called conditional probabilities.
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He has been released on conditional bail and has undergone a mental health assessment.
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This waiver received conditional approval and has been publicly lauded by Secretary Tom Price.
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"Our collective defense guarantees are not conditional on defense spending," said the NATO chief.
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The problem ... if she misstepped during the conditional period, she'd be in big trouble.
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It has also proposed making development aid conditional on governments' cooperation in curbing migration.
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But the party leadership gave the idea conditional backing following a meeting near Milan.
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The Liberal Democrats and SNP have made their support conditional on three things: 1.
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Reuters reported on April 20 that the deal would secure conditional EU antitrust approval.
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The agency said last week it would stop issuing conditional registrations on June 1.
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The problem with those type of articles is that they give you conditional promises.
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CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE MONROL Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
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For instance, judges can make bail conditional on defendants first missing a court date.
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The Chinese made clear that Mr. Liu's visit was conditional on discussing the sanctions.
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The Devils get a conditional 2019 or 2020 third-round pick along with Vatanen.
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The state assistance is conditional on the implementation of a long list of reforms.
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Like many Iraqis, Thabit al-Qadhi is living in Jordan on a conditional basis.
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The Liberal Democrats and SNP have made their support conditional on three things: 1.
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Other democracies regularly allow such prisoners to be granted reduced sentences or conditional release.
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The next day, he pleaded guilty to harassment and was given a conditional discharge.
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I have written about the hope, or at least conditional optimism, they allow us.
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Italy's antitrust on Thursday gave a conditional nod to Ascopiave's acquisition of AcegasApsAmga assets.
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That's why I introduced the Conditional Approval Act in the House and U.S. Sen.
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"Notes on a Conditional Form" by The 1975 will be released on February 21.
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It would grant a conditional green card to all current DACA recipients, unless they have voided the terms of their permits, and create a system for similar young undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children to also obtain conditional green cards.
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Conditional dealings in Sabre's shares are expected to begin at 0800 GMT on Dec. 6.
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"All guidance should be conditional and related to the outlook for the economy," she said.
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Even powerful Damascus-area brigade Jaish al-Islam gave its conditional support for an agreement.
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The measures are conditional on greater productivity efforts from pilots and cabin crew, they added.
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He pleaded guilty to harassment and was given a conditional discharge, according to court records.
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Salini has said its offer for Astaldi is conditional on bagging funding commitments by Aug.
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Apple owes $450 million to consumers who took part in a conditional class action settlement.
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Would you prefer conditional welfare nets or would you prefer an unconditional basic income floor?
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Often, plea bargains are conditional on giving up the right to challenge a conviction later.
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Mr. Georgiades said Cyprus would not need a conditional credit line once the program concludes.
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EXCLUSIVE - DEUTSCHE BANK EXECUTIVES HOPEFUL BANK WILL RECEIVE CONDITIONAL PASS IN U.S. STRESS TEST -SOURCES
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" North Korea had made international inspection of its main nuclear site conditional on "corresponding measures.
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Jurisdictions that have already given their conditional approval include Russia, the European Union and Brazil.
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"Removing immunity is conditional on the agreement of two-thirds of parliament members," they said.
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"The decision is conditional on full compliance with commitments offered by Disney," the Commission said.
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The new conditional inflation forecast for the coming quarters is slightly higher than in March.
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She is hoping for a conditional discharge, but will find out her fate this month.
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The takeover deal is conditional on AP Eagers selling its car dealerships in certain regions.
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Opinion polls reveal that in many countries support for free speech is lukewarm and conditional.
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Conditional trading of Moneta Money Bank is expected to begin in Prague on May 6.
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He has been granted conditional bail, and is expected to appear in court on Thursday.
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Support also appears to be somewhat conditional on how pollsters describe the policy to voters.
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The conditional approval by Chinese authorities is the last major regulatory hurdle for the transaction.
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The staff projections are conditional on the full implementation of all our monetary policy measures.
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Someone who is graysexual may have conditional sex, or have it depend upon the person.
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They are currently under conditional release after an international arrest warrant was served against them.
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The proposed transaction - debt restructuring and divestment - is conditional upon receipt of all relevant approvals.
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So they have turned to Sanchez, who was acquired for a conditional 2017 draft pick.
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South Carolina, for example, does not permit this type of conditional discharge for violent crimes.
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The shortfall is conditional on Westinghouse using the tools of bankruptcy to terminate the plan.
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I will create a program of conditional cash transfers with the objective of eradicating hunger.
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OPEC CUT OF ADDITIONAL 1.5 MLN BPD OF OIL CONDITIONAL ON RUSSIA'S SUPPORT - TWO SOURCES
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But these predictions were always conditional, applying only to an economy far from full employment.
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Boris must endure his uncle's contempt because his inheritance is conditional upon the uncle's approval.
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That aide, Andrey Yermak, does not recall Sondland saying aid was conditional at that meeting.
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But my freedom was always conditional, and perhaps never very important to anyone but me.
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The offer was "highly conditional" including a requirement that Spotless not change its earnings guidance.
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UL conditional on the sale of Houghton's European lubricants businesses related to aluminum and steel.
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The Sessions lawsuit against California's sanctuary laws raises tougher issues than the conditional spending cases.
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But we will also see innovation, such as intensive in-person assessment and conditional admissions.
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Low-risk offenders who complete their programs are eligible for conditional early release ("home confinement").
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Others raised issues of journalism ethics over the network granting conditional anonymity to the user.
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America has an almost pathological attachment to making benefits conditional on formal, full-time employment.
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New York Power Authority trustees approved a conditional 15,000 kilowatt allocation to the data center.
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Ramalar Munjal, 55, got a conditional discharge, was forced onto benefits, and here we are.
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Morgan Stanley — Morgan Stanley did win approval for its capital return plans, but it was conditional.
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It also covers lessons on how to present your data clearly using PivotCharts and conditional formatting.
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These times do feel very hypothetical, conditional, conjectural, if in fact 'times' can 'feel' that way.
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The IMF has made its participation on the third bailout program conditional on "significant" debt relief.
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Yousef, Nafjan and Mohareb were granted temporary release in March conditional on attending future court sessions.
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Bernard's privilege, his humanity, was provisional; it was conditional on collaboration with the people in power.
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Any agreement between LSEG and Euronext would be conditional on the successful closing of the deal.
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The bill would grant DACA recipients with conditional permanent resident status for up to 10 years.
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They could introduce school vouchers or conditional cash transfers for parents to spend on eligible schools.
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MacFarlane's son then received a conditional acceptance from USC in February 2017, as a student athlete.
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"A longer perspective would help trust, with steps made conditional, so it's not unbalanced," he said.
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Perth-based MOD confirmed the non-binding and conditional bid from Sandfire was made on Jan.
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Hazen would also make her feel her professional success was conditional on his support, she said.
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KKR made its 43.50 euros a share GKK offer conditional on surpassing a 18.54 percent threshold.
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The current temporary waiver is conditional on Iraq not paying Iran for imports in U.S. dollars.
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Any aid to a new, transitional government should be conditional on a free and fair ballot.
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She created Guatemala's first conditional cash-transfer programme, Mi Familia Progresa, which reached nearly 1m households.
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States were granted authority to experiment with making benefits conditional on work and introducing lifetime limits.
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Cyrela added that the closing of each deal is conditional on the completion of the other.
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Kaine's 2009 conditional pardon freed three of the sailors but did not officially declare their innocence.
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ChemChina's acquisition of Syngenta won conditional approval from U.S. and European Union antitrust authorities this week.
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International donors last year pledged $11 billion to help Lebanon finance capital investment, conditional on reforms.
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San Jose got veteran Jannik Hansen, while Vancouver got a young player and a conditional fourth.
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The paper published a photocopy of a court ruling in which Hodunok received a conditional sentence.
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The Penguins acquired him from the Dallas Stars for a conditional fourth-round pick in December.
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It added that the government's commitment to retain the rate was conditional on prices remaining competitive.
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But after coming out, many people in the LGBTQ community find that these things are conditional.
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AB InBev has secured conditional regulatory approval in China, its final pre-condition for the deal.
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The draft choice is a conditional seventh-round pick in 2020, according to multiple media reports.
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Shares of the lighting business are expected to begin conditional trading in Amsterdam on May 27.
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Some $11 billion in project financing was pledged to the country last year, conditional on reforms.
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The key to mindfulness is learning to look at the world in a more conditional way.
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Once you're pre-approved, you'll receive a conditional letter stating the amount you've been approved for.
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North Korea previously made giving up its nuclear weapons conditional on the troops leaving the peninsula.
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The deal to acquire Brocade is not conditional on the divestiture of Brocade's IP Networking business.
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As above, military and economic support would be conditional upon agreement with the 4-State solution.
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It is "totally unacceptable," he said, for the deal's implementation to be conditional on new agreements.
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But it is also conditional on a future agreement on the EU's post-Brexit financial framework.
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Aid to the Palestinians — conditional and coordinated with Israel — should be a part of American policy.
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Ukraine secured conditional approval for a new $5.5 billion loan deal from the IMF in December.
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The jail had instituted a conditional lockdown, limiting the time when detainees can leave their cells.
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The board will examine the bid in detail, but called it "unsolicited, preliminary and highly conditional".
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In one case, two siblings applied; one was granted refugee status and the other conditional parole.
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The nine-month campaign appeared to pause over the weekend, when Haftar accepted a conditional ceasefire.
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International donors last year pledged $11 billion to help Lebanon finance capital investment, conditional on reforms.
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"Israel is offering the Palestinians, at the end of the process, conditional, limited sovereignty," Netanyahu said.
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He pleaded guilty to a weapon-possession charge and received a conditional discharge with community service.
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In exchange for Iginla, the Avalanche acquired a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2018 draft.
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The league also put Tortorella on notice that he was being assessed a conditional $25,000 fine.
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The deal was conditional on U.S. export licenses because of the quantity of U.S.-built parts.
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HKEX's offer was conditional on LSE terminating its proposed acquisition of Refinitiv, announced only last month.
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Carolina Panthers (5-6) Your playoff hopes are almost certainly conditional on an epic Saints meltdown.
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But at least moments like this placed our existence inside some longer, less-conditional-seeming continuity.
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Universities then make offers that are conditional on the student receiving certain grades in the summer.
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Refugees, permanent residents with green cards and conditional residents can apply using their alien registration numbers.
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They would receive the conditional fourth-round pick if Winnipeg wins the Stanley Cup this season.
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The league also put Tortorella on notice that he was being assessed a conditional $25,000 fine.
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At least two independent lawmakers have promised initial support, but noted that it may be conditional.
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The deal not to prosecute was conditional on AMI not committing another crime, the office said.
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He received a conditional discharge and was required to participate in a short-term anger management program.
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Lynas said at the time that it would not engage with Wesfarmers on its "highly conditional" offer.
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The bus company received a "conditional safety rating" in 2007 from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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The Ravens will receive a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, according to reports.
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If you decide instead to go to Norway, you get zero tariff, conditional on all this sourcing.
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The timetable comes after a hectic Friday in which China first gave conditional approval for the merger.
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That is conditional on the country delivering on all reforms agreed under its latest bailout, Reuters reported.
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Woolworths, Australia's top grocer by sales, said it had received several proposals which were "incomplete and conditional".
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The deal was conditional on completing a due diligence report and approval from Anfield shareholders, among others.
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The Hurricanes also will receive a conditional first-round pick and a seventh-round pick in 21997.
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In Europe the drug is approved on a conditional basis, meaning approval must be renewed every year.
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It could win full European approval if data definitively proving effectiveness is submitted during the conditional period.
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They now hope to make America's aid to Egypt conditional on improvements in human rights and democracy.
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"The rules could also be reinforced by making access to central funds conditional on compliance," it said.
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If WADA is satisfied that Russia has met all the obligations RUSADA's conditional reinstatement will be confirmed.
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ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Antitrust Authority on Thursday gave conditional approval to the merger of L'Espresso group ESPI.
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He got started Monday, sending Stone to the Calgary Flames for a third and a conditional fifth.
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FED GIVES CONDITIONAL APPROVAL TO CREDIT SUISSES U.S. OPERATIONS, SAYS BANK MUST ADDRESS WEAKNESS IN CAPITAL PLANNING
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For instance, more generous jobless benefits could be made conditional on attending a back-to-work programme.
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Intimacy of any kind for transgender sex workers is conditional, and for some more so than others.
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What is different this time, however, is Trump's suggestion that America's commitment to the alliance is conditional.
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Salini said its offer for Astaldi was conditional on receiving funding commitments for the plan by Aug.
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Aside from simply lifting or not lifting Russia's suspension, the IOC could opt for a conditional reinstatement.
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Abbott is seeking MRI-conditional labeling from the U.S. health regulator for a clutch of CRM devices.
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However, the sales ban was reportedly changed to allow "conditional sales" as a result of vendor protest.
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But last week, the Maple Leafs traded Jonathan Bernier to the Ducks for a conditional draft pick.
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Eisai's Tsuno said they would like to discuss getting conditional approval for the treatment with U.S. regulators.
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A magistrate judge and a district court judge disagreed, prompting him to take a conditional guilty plea.
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He insists that any movement would be conditional on respect for the Minsk peace accords in Ukraine.
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Harrison, 229, was acquired for a conditional fifth-round pick from the New York Giants last offseason.
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The deal has already gained EU antitrust approval and conditional approval from South African anti-trust regulators.
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In 1789, several convicts temporarily insisted upon receiving the death penalty rather than accepting this conditional pardon.
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Look back at the list of recent trades, and you'll notice a common theme: the conditional pick.
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Many of the remaining deals were either already negotiated under President Obama or were conditional in nature.
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The Patriots traded a conditional fifth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns to acquire Gordon on Monday.
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The catch is that this is conditional on a withdrawal agreement that still has to be finalized.
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The offer was conditional on the worker's waiving her right to be reinstated in her old job.
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The emotion of the meritocracy is conditional love — that if you perform well, people will love you.
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As recently as Sunday, the White House national security adviser, John Bolton, said the pullout was conditional.
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The intergovernmental organization of 14 nations made its action conditional on Russia and others joining in (Reuters).
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In New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio has made city grants conditional on boards' increasing their diversity.
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The justices also granted a "conditional cross-petition" filed over the summer, with little attention, by Louisiana.
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Or a conditional approval… so that you may not even have to do a phase 3 [testing].
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He later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge and was given a conditional discharge, the official said.
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These women's power is relational, conditional and unofficial, requiring a monetization of their private and public lives.
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"Public safety is the primary consideration in all Parole Board of Canada conditional release decisions," Popa said.
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Occasionally, he will pause, midsentence, determined to make sure he conjugates a conditional verb correctly (he does).
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The conditional ceasefire in the western region of the country -- including Tripoli -- started at 12:01 a.m.
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Universities then make offers that are usually conditional on the student achieving certain grades in the summer.
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Rewards and punishments are conditional, but our love and positive regard for our kids should be unconditional.
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In 2003, Mr. McArthur was given a conditional sentence for attacking a man with a metal pipe.
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But their support for Mr. Guaidó is conditional on the unity of the internal forces backing him.
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In November, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) granted conditional approval to the first Ebola vaccine, called Ervobo.
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Under these systems, China and Europe have granted conditional approval to more than 85033 drugs since 2016.
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CNN does not because, in her statement on the subject, Johnson made her support for impeachment conditional.
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Joe Biden is the only candidate whose support for impeachment would be conditional on Trump obstructing Congress.
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Trump's statement today, it should be noted, seems to have been the only conditional message of condolence.
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A 1713-year-old man was fined $10,000 and had to serve a two-year conditional sentence.
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Morgan Stanley (MS) received conditional approval, while M&T Bank (MTB) passed after scaling back capital distribution plans.
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His former company, Chesapeake, has been cooperating with authorities in return for "conditional leniency" from the Justice Department.
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"That was conditional on a very strong outlook for 2019, an outlook that may still happen," he added.
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Disney secured conditional U.S. approval to buy the assets last month, giving it an edge over Comcast's bid.
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There are still uncertainties on the relative treatment of other CVBs and, in particular, conditional pass-through CVBs.
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Mr Trump's alarmingly conditional commitment to NATO makes the EU defence structures so maligned by Brexiteers look wiser.
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In two years, he will be a free man, conditional upon his enrollment in a drug rehabilitation center.
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Chief Justice Roberts said Supreme Court precedents have frowned upon the government offering benefits on a conditional basis.
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Chris Soules has entered a conditional guilty plea regarding the 2017 car crash that left one person dead.
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The Airbus deal was also conditional on American export licenses because of the quantity of U.S.-built parts.
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The state got conditional approval in mid-January from former Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell.
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A bigger EITC, or a similar kind of work-conditional cash transfer, could counterbalance some of those losses.
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He has shut down Prospera, a successful conditional cash-transfer scheme, and eliminated federal subsidies for day nurseries.
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KKR has said its offer is conditional to a least 18.54 percent of GfK shares accepting the offer.
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Despite those criticisms, Britain's conditional seal of approval is important for Huawei as a counterbalance to American pressure.
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Conagra Foods on Tuesday said its board of directors has approved a conditional $1.25 billion stock repurchase plan.
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FERC first approved construction of the project in 2014 and then again in 2016, conditional upon other approvals.
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The Energy Department gave a conditional $3.7 billion loan guarantee to a struggling nuclear reactor project under construction.
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Beginning in late-2008 the Fed made conditional promises about when rates might rise, including specific time frames.
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Australia had previously made exemption conditional on speaking to a doctor or nurse about the benefits of vaccines.
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Conditional cash transfers like Brazil's Bolsa Familia or Mexico's Oportunidades already play an important role in poverty alleviation.
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Philips Lighting will begin trading on a conditional basis on the Euronext stock exchange in Amsterdam on Friday.
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Ministers may therefore want to make the extension conditional on some sort of interim review of market conditions.
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"There is nothing in the statute that makes compliance with the law voluntary or conditional," Menendez wrote Thursday.
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By contrast, none of those variables are similar for black and white men, conditional on their parents' income.
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Wal-Mart said in 2012 that the deal had received conditional approval by the ministry's Anti-Monopoly Bureau.
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The troubled Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has been reinstated to the N.F.L. on a conditional basis.
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The release of security is conditional based on maintaining investment-grade ratings from two nationally recognized rating agencies.
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Postmates was granted conditional approval to test its delivery robot, called Serve, in San Francisco, according to TechCrunch.
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Target did not say if the free shipping was conditional upon a minimum order of a certain value.
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In fact, many of these approved investors have already received their conditional green cards and are U.S. residents.
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Knorr's 125 crowns per share offer was conditional upon Knorr-Bremse obtaining more than half of Haldex shares.
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A conditional raise, on the other hand, is linked to your achievement on a certain task or project.
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"This comes down to a discussion about 'conditional consent,'" says Dr Sinead Ring of the University of Kent.
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That September, Mullen, under conditional immunity, met with counterterrorism police for three days, at a hotel in Newcastle.
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Make sure you make your offer conditional upon inspection or get one done before you make a bid.
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In short, they should accept whatever is granted to them, conditional on their good behavior, by Pakistani men.
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Latson was transferred to a secure treatment facility in Florida after being granted a conditional pardon by Gov.
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Freedom of the press is not a conditional right — it applies to every American regardless of their views.
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In March, Ms. Yousafzai received a conditional offer from Oxford's Lady Margaret Hall, contingent on her exam results.
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The CDC said it issues about one to two orders for quarantine, isolation or conditional release a year.
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In October 2015, Husham al-Qadhi was sent a conditional acceptance letter for asylum in the United States.
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"We've grown out of the developing country threshold that provided us conditional access to that system," he said.
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L, conditional on Anheuser-Busch fulfilling an earlier agreement to sell SABMiller's stake in a China beer venture.
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The conditional payment tied to Escobal, which has a 10-year term, is currently valued at $221 million.
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Several London-based accounts told IFR they are considering making their orders conditional on changes to the documentation.
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The biotech company said it decided to withdraw for commercial reasons the Conditional Marketing Authorisation of Zalmoxis treatment.
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The Feb 12 story headlined "Trump issues conditional OK for peace deal with Taliban-Fox Business" is withdrawn.
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At the time, Biden issued a conditional call for impeachment, if Trump didn't cooperate with a congressional investigation.
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Woodside said the HOA is conditional on the execution of a fully termed LNG sales and purchase agreement.
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But their offer is unlikely to be anything but highly conditional, euro zone officials preparing the talks said.
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The immediate amnesty is called "conditional permanent resident" status that is valid for a renewable five-year period.
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According to Eletropaulo's security filing, Enel's offer would be conditional on Eletropaulo canceling a previously proposed share issue.
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"This comes down to a discussion about 'conditional consent,'" says Dr. Sinead Ring of the University of Kent.
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In March America made the renewal of MINURSO, the UN peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, conditional on political progress.
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Rockwell Collins – China regulators have given conditional approval for the buyout of the aviation systems company by United Technologies.
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He was sentenced to "conditional discharge" in 1990, according to records provided by a New York Supreme Court clerk.
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FCA approval is conditional on NFEx having a capital base of 730,000 euros ($863,000), which sources say it has.
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The running back was dealt to the Houston Texans for a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2020 draft.
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Whatever support they express in Manama is expected to be conditional on seeing the rest of the peace plan.
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Developers can use elements like images, text, and scrollviews, pages, sequences, layouts, conditional expressions, speech synchronization, and other commands.
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Consider this: No matter what, the script is going to print "derp" because it's not part of the conditional.
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Bolton reportedly claims firsthand knowledge of Trump making military aid to Ukraine conditional on it launching a Biden investigation.
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The government has solicited institutional investors to recapitalise MPS, but many had made investment conditional on a Yes vote.
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A Belgian court has granted Puigdemont conditional release but he is barred from leaving Belgium without a judge's consent.
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The pattern of conditional empathy extends to the current watershed moment around sexual assault and harassment across the country.
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Uber says the discount isn't conditional on voting for any particular candidate or party, or even voting at all.
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It provides nearly $150m a year in aid to Guatemala, some of it conditional on progress in fighting corruption.
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Lynas had said on Wednesday that it would not engage with the conglomerate on its "highly conditional" takeover approach.
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It is "impossible to continue to offer even conditional support," McCain said in a statement reported by The Guardian.
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Andrew Cuomo to issue conditional pardons to more than 24,000 parolees means Bell can vote in the upcoming election.
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Those conditional gifts generated about half the donations that high-quality unconditional gifts did, according to the recent study.
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Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and State Street Corp, which received conditional passes last year, passed without conditions this year.
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Clydesdale's shares are expected to begin trading on a conditional basis on the London Stock Exchange on Feb. 2.
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In addition, Kevin Jr. may qualify for a state-wide conditional dismissal program to clear his name, TMZ reported.
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Such conditional aid "empowers the right people" within governments, says Juan Ricardo Ortega of the Inter-American Development Bank.
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A conditional amnesty which might include performing some act of public service looks like the best way forward here.
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Yet even some of the party's left wing and in its leadership have offered Trump overtures, albeit conditional ones.
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The federal court system's pretrial services earlier recommended Bundy's conditional release, according to court papers filed by Bundy's attorneys.
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For the first two years of their marriage, Grimaldi would have to hold a "conditional residence" or CR visa.
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The woman was later granted conditional release by a judge who softened the charge to one of public disorder.
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Shares of Moneta were up slightly at 68.05 korunas around midday on Friday, as conditional trading began in Prague.
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Frutarom agreed to a mechanism for future consideration conditional on the company's performance during the year following the purchase.
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AB InBev said Asahi's acquisition of the brands was conditional on the successful closing of its takeover of SAB.
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In the face of nuclear saber-rattling, Schumer could only muster highly conditional ("if") and personal ("I think") advice.
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We back "Fair Chance Hiring," federal and state efforts to require background checks only after conditional offers of employment.
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PTC Therapeutics Inc's DMD drug, Translarna, won conditional European approval in 2014, to treat a different subset of patients.
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However, Rocky, who is 30, was given a "conditional sentence" which does not require him to go to prison.
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The State Department's Office of the U.S. Security Coordinator should make funding and training for the PA forces conditional.
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Troubled wide receiver Josh Gordon was reinstated on a conditional basis by the NFL, the league announced on Friday.
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Etihad putting more cash into Jet is conditional on Goyal diluting his stake, another person told Reuters last month.
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Knorr's 125 crown per share offer is still conditional upon the German company obtaining regulatory clearance on acceptable terms.
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Black women, on the other hand, have shown to earn slightly more than white women, conditional of parental income.
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They have chosen to shut themselves off to that part of me, making our relationship extremely strained and conditional.
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NN Bank announced on Wednesday that it had established a 5 billion euro conditional pass-through covered bond programme.
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In Epic, however, the court upheld the practice of making employment conditional on agreement to individually arbitrate all disputes.
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The offer for Kenmore is conditional on ESL receiving equity financing from a potential partner, according to the filing.
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"We reiterate that we reject Xerox's proposal as it significantly undervalues HP. "Additionally, it is highly conditional and uncertain.
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At those talks, the two Libyans committed to a conditional ceasefire and to work towards holding elections next spring.
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Its launch will be conditional on the approval of Chinese officials and will therefore comply with stringent censorship requirements.
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These days, though, Sheikh Hasina's government has plans aplenty—for digital education, conditional cash transfers and much more besides.
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But even that transition would be conditional on the success of broader discussions on the withdrawal, known as Brexit.
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As Lind laid out in her piece, the requirements include: This "conditional status" designation would last for 10 years.
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When she learns the conditional tense in Spanish, the movie takes off, depicting her speculations on what could happen.
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The deal is conditional on the Australian oil and gas producer's $1.39 billion purchase of ConocoPhillip's northern Australia business.
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HKEx has tabled a conditional offer of about £83.61 per LSE share through a combination of cash and stock.
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Our American rights are conditional on the whims of an institution that insists upon our devaluation of its greatness.
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In another case, the mother had already bought the plane ticket for her child, who had received conditional parole.
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A day later, France handed conditional control of one of its biggest shipyard, STX France, to Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.
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Health professionals across the country have expressed their concerns about expanding conditional approvals, citing the risk of antibiotic resistance.
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The tender offer, which is conditional on the issuance of the new senior notes, will expire on July 21.
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When we look at what drives this, one big factor is a huge decline in the conditional enrollment numbers.
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Just last week, Hernandez received a conditional discharge after taking a plea deal for allegedly assaulting a police officer.
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To explain: In parallel with abolishing nonmedical exemptions through SB277, California launched the "Conditional Entrant Intervention Project," in 2015.
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Not to be forgotten, Morgan Stanley received a conditional non-objection and must resubmit its plan by December 29.
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The final gallery in the show features "Squaring the Circle," the site-conditional piece commissioned specifically for the Hirshhorn.
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I know the lifeblood of my conditional whiteness as an educated, upwardly mobile Asian-American lies somewhere in those conflicts.
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The deal is still conditional on Kunlun's getting approval at its general meeting in March to participate in the consortium.
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As the dinner wrapped up, Trump approved the raid, conditional on another round of meetings with deputies from the agencies.
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"This comes down to a discussion about 'conditional consent," Dr Sinead Ring of the University of Kent, explained to Broadly.
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However, Provident said that the offer remains conditional on the satisfaction or waiver of "important conditions", including approvals from regulators.
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"With this rejection of conditional release, the regime succeeded with its first knock-out blow," said Souley Oumara, his lawyer.
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Each work stands independently, the general presentation is scattered yet connected by something conditional and almost imperceptible like a constellation.
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HIAS shepherded them on, first to Rome and finally to New York, where their passports were stamped "Refugee Conditional Entrance".
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"The revised date is conditional upon the planned timeline for restoring operational and reporting systems," Hydro said in a statement.
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Make NATO conditional, and you force your partners into independence, and a foreign policy that may not suit American interests.
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The Ontario Securities Commission on Friday adjourned a hearing of the fund's appeal against a conditional approval for the investment.
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The financing was conditional on the buyout going ahead and should in theory have fallen away once the bid failed.
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Standard Industries said its offer, which is not conditional on a minimum acceptance level, was fully funded by available liquidity.
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However, in April, she rejected a plea deal that would've granted her a conditional discharge in return for pleading guilty.
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Assistance was conditional on countries espousing anti-communism, and funds were generally dwarfed by aid to militaries and police forces.
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The "compromise" bill creates a form of legal status, called "conditional nonimmigrant" status, that can be renewed after six years.
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"Past Conditional" and "Imperfect Indicative" are disturbing because they are the result of Krasner's willful destruction of her own work.
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I wanted to show him that my submission had always been conditional and could be snatched away at any moment.
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The aid is conditional on Ukraine securing IMF aid as well as progress on anti-corruption measures and governance reforms.
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She backed making EU aid conditional on adhering to key democratic principles in the bloc's next joint budget from 2021.
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She would have dodged jail time, but agree to a conditional discharge and avoid trouble for some period of time.
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Levandowski's stock grant is conditional, based on technical milestones — so he would have to deliver technology in exchange for stock.
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The "conditional pick" here is almost certainly nothing at all, and the Ducks and Leafs are just gaming the system.
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In a keynote at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Monday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed conditional support for Apple.
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The Buccaneers acquired a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2018 draft from Detroit for CB Johnthan Banks on Tuesday.
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EB-5 participants are taking on significant risk with the hopes of creating American jobs and obtaining conditional permanent residency.
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Their release was conditional on the series of commutations and pardons (the Department of Justice) spoke to at the time.
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Volcker himself has given a mixed review of Crapo's bill, expressing conditional support for certain provisions and firmly rejecting others.
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When Griffin took a celebratory trip aboard a blimp over the summer, he said, his invitation from Goodyear was conditional.
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Even after she does, "she's not free yet," he said, because her release on Thursday is conditional for one year.
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The fund is asking the commission to review the conditional approval granted by Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) for the deal.
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The United States should make it clear to the Afghan political class that Washington's support is conditional on their behavior.
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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley received conditional approval but will only be paying out roughly what they did last year.
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Sanofi also agreed to withdraw its consent solicitation challenging Medivation's board and to enter into a six-month conditional standstill.
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The bid is conditional on Abertis shareholders tendering at least 20 percent of their shares in return for Hochtief stock.
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Johnson entered a conditional guilty plea and was sentenced to 46 months prison, pending his appeal of the gun seizure.
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Ultimately, the short-term ratings on these notes reflect the ability of the conditional purchaser to acquire them every year.
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As the classic logic conditional goes: If A, then B OR If going back to 1960, then cut a ribbon.
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The transaction is conditional upon receipt of all relevant approvals, and may take more than six months to be completed.
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The lender plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange, with conditional trading of its shares beginning on Monday.
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While Hockey News said Philadelphia was "least likely to succeed," the N.H.L. awarded the Snider-Wolman group a conditional franchise.
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Broadspectrum laid out six reasons for its recommendation, calling the offer opportunistic, conditional and one that significantly undervalues its shares.
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Donor states and institutions have pledged some $11 billion in financing, conditional on the country undertaking the long-delayed reforms.
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They would first have to apply for something called "conditional permanent residency," which would only be granted under certain conditions.
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Under Shmygal's predecessor, the IMF had given conditional approval to a new $5.5 billion loan, contingent on Kiev implementing reforms.
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But that offer was conditional on the Trump administration's not proceeding with tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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Shares of EN+ were trading below the offer price, at $13.82 a share, in conditional trading in London on Friday.
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It granted conditional approval to the CVS-Aetna deal as long as Aetna sold off its private Medicare drug plans.
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There was always an implicit understanding that love was very conditional, often based on achieving good grades and behaving properly.
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Indiana intends to give the company $500,000 in training funds and $15,250 in conditional tax credits per new job created.
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The group said it had obtained indicative equity commitments of A$4.6 billion and conditional debt financing for the remainder.
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He also pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge in the Bronx in 2006 and was given a conditional discharge.
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ATLANTIA SAYS PARTICIPATION IN BINDING BID FOR ALITALIA CONDITIONAL ON FINDING INDUSTRIAL PARTNER TO TAKE LARGE STAKE IN NEW COMPANY
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Conditional trading on the Irish and London Stock Exchange is expected to begin on October 10, it said on Monday.
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Each intersection and hallway is a planned situation for a new sort of trap or conditional encounter with an enemy.
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This month, mobile bank Varo received conditional approval from the federal government to become a national bank of its own.
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The central bank raised its 2020 GDP growth forecast to 2.2%, but cautioned that was conditional on continued economic reforms.
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But rights groups continue to lobby Congress to make the annual military aid conditional on Egypt achieving certain democratic benchmarks.
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However, supply from 2025 remains conditional upon a final investment decision related to the company's Scarborough project off northwestern Australia.
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Hong Kong's offer is conditional on the London exchange terminating its own game-changing acquisition of financial data provider Refinitiv.
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Some of Mr. Trump's election promises, notably a conditional vow to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, could help Canada's economy.
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However, the "conditional dismissal agreement" seems to be giving Manziel an easy out, despite his repeated failures to rehabilitate himself.
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But the group's strength is largely conditional on sustained support of the U.S. military, which is far from a guarantee.
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Eligible for conditional release in 2018, she dreams of moving back to New York City and opening a food truck.
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But as Article 5 of the NATO alliance, which pledges collective security, becomes conditional, it becomes more and more irrelevant.
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During the campaign he said he would expand the conditional cash transfer program "Prospera" to include 2 million more families.
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It sets out to make approval conditional on Britain negotiating the right to terminate the backstop without needing EU consent.
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Finally, course four dives into advanced skills, helping you make sense of large datasets with tools like PivotCharts and Conditional Formatting.
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Federal officials could not be reached to determine their status, but Adkins was given his conditional release according to court documents.
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Overlooked at the time, his decision to use the conditional term "should" rather than the declarative term "will" wasn't an accident.
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Oler, 54, was ordered to serve a three-months conditional sentence, also under house arrest, followed by a year-long probation.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry said on Wednesday it has granted conditional approval for Maersk Line's planned acquisition of Hamburg Sud.
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"Let me know whether Marcia needs a projector for the meeting" isn't conditional, because you want to be informed either way.
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But Berlin made its support conditional on imposing a cap on the potential exposure of its central bank to losses elsewhere.
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Excluding debt the share offer, which is conditional on acceptances above 50 percent of capital, is worth around 1.8 billion euros.
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The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) on Friday adjourned a hearing of the fund's appeal against a conditional approval for the investment.
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" Otherwise, Graham said, "the conditional sanctions ... will be viewed by Turkey as a tepid response and will embolden Erdogan even more.
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Sirtex said in statement that an acquisition by CDH would be conditional to the approval of Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board.
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Edmonton cut ties with Philip Larsen on Wednesday, trading the defenseman to Vancouver for a conditional 221 fifth-round draft pick.
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So far most ESM lending has been to countries already cut off from markets, and conditional on implementing tough structural reforms.
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Just 0.45 percent of donors in the conditional group donated, which was very close to the control group at 0.47 percent.
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Credit Suisse received a conditional non-objection, which is the same designation that Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley got last year.
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But femininity is conditional to being a woman — because how could a man in our society possibly benefit from being femme?
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But the pledges made so far are inadequate, and many are conditional on other countries keeping their side of the bargain.
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In Germany, the article notes, state funding for some integration projects was made conditional on more than one faith being involved.
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However, the United States says lifting Western sanctions are conditional on Russia complying with the terms of the Minsk peace process.
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Select the data to be formatted, click Conditional Formatting (under Home), then build your rules accordingly from the drop-down options.
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Mr Akhanli thanked the German press and government, saying their prompt reaction had persuaded the Spanish to allow his conditional release.
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The Fed gave Morgan Stanley only a conditional pass, saying that the bank also had to resolve weaknesses in its processes.
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In most cases, they have to submit to stringent adjustment policies as part of conditional lending by the International Monetary Fund.
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Ultimately, in the face of a mountain of clear and convincing evidence, the FCC retracted its conditional grant of LightSquared's application.
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A Paris donors conference in April yielded pledges of billions, conditional on reforms that the new government will have to undertake.
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But they later recovered as traders welcomed the fact that Mboweni made the additional Eskom funds conditional on progress with restructuring.
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Yamana said the sale would allow it to double its dividend to 4 cents a share, conditional on the deal's closing.
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"We cannot make repairing and rebuilding our military conditional on fixing our budget problems or on cutting other spending," he said.
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It said that under Nasdaq Stockholm's takeover rules the bid will be completed irrespective of acceptance level, conditional upon regulatory approvals.
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Weier was sent to a state mental hospital, where she can seek a conditional release in July 2020, local media reported.
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We affirmed Austria's 'AA+'/Stable sovereign rating in late July noting that the rating was not conditional on the election outcome.
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They requested some harder language to ram home that any offer is conditional on Britain making progress toward agreeing Brussels' terms.
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IR-2 and CR-2 (conditional residence): This visa is for unmarried children (under the age of 13) of US citizens.
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Mr. Singleton, who prison officials acknowledge has never committed an infraction behind bars, has filed for a conditional pardon with Gov.
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The company said the Mubadala Investment Company offer "undervalued" the company at A$5.85 per share and was also "highly conditional".
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Powell defended the recent stress test saying the exercise was tougher than last year, and the Fed's conditional pass was justified.
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Adkins was granted conditional release according to court documents, but Conn continued to be held pending another hearing Thursday, prosecutors said.
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The conditional repurchase of the Class A1 notes of Paragon 10, Paragon 11 and Paragon 13 triggered a remarketing termination event.
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Shares of Capital One Financial, however, fell more than 2 percent after it received "conditional" passing marks on the stress test.
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Invent next gen track and trace solutions and/or conditional actions based on time and quality of the delivery (Smart Contracts).
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It introduced the conditional tense with open-ended sample sentences: If only I knew who was calling the telephone every day . . .
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Instead of an unconditional basic income, Bill Gates has argued that a work-conditional cash transfer program is the practical alternative.
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He will serve a six-month conditional sentence, along with three months of house arrest and thirty hours of community service.
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Meanwhile, Bain's tender is only conditional on securing 50.1 percent, so it could theoretically obtain control and still leave ADK listed.
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And this summer Mr. Cuomo was criticized after some of the people who received conditional pardons were arrested for new crimes.
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The Sydney-based firm last month said a "preferred party" had made a confidential, non-binding and conditional indicative takeover proposal.
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Critics say cash handouts are expensive and financial assistance ought to be conditional on completing some kind of work or training.
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The proposed cuts, which were at the top end of analyst expectations, are believed to be conditional on approval from Russia.
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The Trump Administration and Congress should come together to pass an immediate $1 trillion conditional emergency stimulus to combat the coronavirus.
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The new buyback is conditional on closing the EnLink deal, which the company expects by July, it said in a statement.
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At Saudi insistence, the agreement between Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela and Qatar, was conditional on adherence by other major oil producers.
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Three of the men — Danial J. Williams, Joseph Dick Jr. and Derek Tice — were granted conditional pardons in 2009 by Gov.
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The lower charges carry penalties that range from a conditional discharge (the equivalent of unsupervised probation) to 25 years in prison.
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The Devils also got a conditional fourth-round pick in the deal, but will reportedly retain 50 percent of Vatanen's salary.
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Considering he was acquired by Arizona in October for a conditional sixth-round pick, Drake is looking like an extreme bargain.
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Coeure made the case for clarifying the path of subsequent rate increases while making it conditional on how the economy develops.
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The league approved the St. Louis Rams' move to L.A. but only gave conditional approval for the Chargers to join them.
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But by making his call for Trump's removal conditional, he stopped short of some of his Democratic rivals, including Massachusetts Sen.
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Level 3 is a designation by SAE that means conditional automation in which a driver must still be prepared to intervene.
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Lebanon won pledges of over $11 billion at a conference last year conditional on reforms that it has failed to implement.
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The bill would grant Dreamers with conditional permanent resident status for 10 years and cancel removal proceedings if requirements are met.
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The offer is also conditional on the LSE terminating its proposed acquisition of financial data provider, Refinitiv, announced only last month.
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The groups are also lobbying to make $1.3 billion of military aid this year conditional on improving human rights in Egypt.
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But the fact that recipients were getting fewer conditional benefits than before make it difficult to draw conclusions about that result.
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The U.S. can mitigate the risks of a Venezuelan default by providing conditional exceptions to Treasury's ban on trading Venezuelan bonds.
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Instead, it awarded conditional approval, meaning that Cyberonics would have to conduct safety studies after the device was on the market.
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In California, which barred nonmedical exemptions in 2015 and closed its "conditional entrance" loophole, vaccine coverage rates have been going up.
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"All guidance should be conditional and related to the outlook for the economy," Yellen told a European Central Bank conference in Frankfurt.
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Prisoner rights groups are critical of the conditional releases which forbid the person from talking to the media or leaving the country.
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Rather, it made the money conditional on state efforts to force violent offenders to serve a greater portion of their prison sentences.
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The non-binding and conditional cash offer was priced at A$1.65 a share, a 24 percent premium to Patties' Friday's close.
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Finally, course four dives into advanced skills, helping you make sense of large data sets with tools like PivotCharts and Conditional Formatting.
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The non-binding and conditional cash offer was priced at A$1.65 a share, a 24-percent premium to Patties' Friday's close.
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But production of the vehicle in the United Kingdom is conditional, and depends upon how the country breaks with the European Union.
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The deal is not conditional on the outcome of Britain's referendum on June 23 on membership of the European Union, it said.
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The fourth man—the one taken into custody today—was granted conditional bail and is due back in court on November 28.
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Busch has already received firm commitments from lender LBBW to finance the deal, which is not conditional upon any minimum acceptance threshold.
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Many at the conference lectured that the cash must be conditional on political and economic reform to help boost the slowing economy.
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Because the question is, as soon as you make citizenship for some Canadians conditional on good behavior, you devalue citizenship for everyone.
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I was inspired by a Peter Watkins film called The War Game, which is narrated in this kind of future conditional tense.
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The remaining 140 million reais is conditional upon Estácio receiving payments related to the government's Fies student loan program, according to Thompson.
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Their funding, received in March 2015, was conditional on having the film ready for the Dublin Film Festival just 11 months later.
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As usual, Greece's European neighbors are urging the country to speed up on the economic reforms on which the bailout is conditional.
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PA) is on track to secure conditional EU antitrust approval for its 4.8-billion-euro ($5.4 billion) bid for chipmaker Gemalto GTO.
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Alberta's agreement to a national climate-change plan that includes a carbon tax was conditional on getting at least one pipeline built.
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His idea was to make welfare payments to poor people conditional on their sending their children to school or to the doctor.
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Although presidential candidates typically receive an electoral advantage in their home state, our findings for vice presidential candidates suggest a conditional relationship.
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The conditional inflation forecast is based on the assumption that the three-month Libor remains at -0.75% over the entire forecast horizon.
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In a joint press conference, Tillerson said the U.S. would consider individual sanctions, though the diplomat kept his statement conditional and vague.
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When you hear "conditional fourth," you don't typically think about a pick that could jump all the way to the first round.
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Diplomats in Athens believe the Turks will make a deal conditional on EU countries resettling Syrians from refugee camps in southern Turkey.
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Jailed over terrorism charges, Taner Kilic had been granted a conditional release Wednesday, only to see the decision annulled after prosecutors appealed.
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Bayer, which has already secured conditional European approval, declined to comment on Wednesday which regulator had prompted it to make the changes.
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Controversially, the aid for Cyprus was conditional on the use of depositors' uninsured savings above 100,000 euros to "bail-in" failing banks.
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The cash and share offer from PPG was "unsolicited, non-binding and conditional" and worth around 83 euros per share, Akzo said.
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The program is a fast track to receiving conditional permanent resident status in the U.S. and has 10,000 slots available per year.
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The Cincinnati Bengals acquired defensive end Chris Smith from the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for a conditional 2018 seventh-round draft pick.
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Thirty-four lenders passed the test last year, while Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley received conditional approvals that limited their capital distributions.
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Bennane was arrested by special forces for violating terms of his conditional release from prison, La Libre cited federal prosecutors as saying.
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Raymond Parker applied in July 2013 to be an emergency dispatcher and received a conditional offer of employment, according to the lawsuit.
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As for sending money to multiple parties, that's called multi-hop routing and payments are conditional upon knowledge of a random number.
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The conditional approval for the funding was given at that meeting before the formal signoff in early 2011, according to the documents.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission on Wednesday said it has given its conditional approval to U.S. medical device maker Abbott Laboratories' (ABT.
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BEIJING, Nov 8 (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry said on Wednesday it has granted conditional approval to Maersk Line's acquisition of Hamburg Sud.
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They are responsible for tasks like planting and harvesting, weeding and pruning, but their licenses are conditional: They must follow the rules.
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In Vietnam, "conditional sectors" refers to industries subject to additional regulations which would override the limits set out by the securities law.
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For some, we learn, being American is conditional on behaving like a grateful guest: You belong here because we tolerate your presence.
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Sham and the rest of her family — her parents and three siblings — have received conditional approval to resettle in the United States.
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KUNA said the deal was conditional on due diligence and the approval of Kuwait's capital market regulator as well as Americana's board.
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"That was conditional on a very strong outlook for 2019," which may or may not materialize, with the Fed adjusting policy accordingly.
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The stuff that's supposed to happen if the condition is true is all just indented after the conditional (if, while, for, etc).
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Simpson himself wrote a book called If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer, which is a very confusing and conditional title.
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The EU has made Serbia's accession conditional on normalizing its ties with Kosovo but tensions have been on the rise this year.
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To this day, my personal experience of unconditional support from the fraternity clashes with its status as an ultimately exclusive, conditional organization.
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" Pressed by Hirono on whether conditional welfare for young women is a good idea, Wilkie said, "I would not make that requirement.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A unit of Brazil's antitrust watchdog has recommended the conditional approval of Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco Holding SA's (ITUB4.
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The initiative is part of a broader program Delta unveiled on Tuesday that also includes conditional job offers for certain college students.
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But that is conditional on their satisfying his demands for sweetened terms in the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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This is, in particular, related to the Channel Tunnel and will be conditional on Britain maintaining safety standards identical to EU requirements.
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But the conditional sovereignty is still more than Palestinians have now, and more than many of Trump's critics thought he would offer.
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The payment was conditional on Cohen securing funding for reactors at the Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant in Alabama, sources told the Journal.
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The conditional inflation forecast is based on the assumption that the SNB policy rate remains at –0.75% over the entire forecast horizon.
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He told interviewers that he had been convicted 10 years earlier of a drug-related felony, but received a conditional job offer.
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This isn't a UBI since the transfers are conditional — recipients are expected to keep their children in school and visit health clinics.
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The agreements were conditional upon Agility signing a further settlement deal with the U.S. Department of Justice resolving a pending civil case.
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But you have to do a confirmatory study of your first drug because you got conditional approval from it from the FDA.
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Urge your representative to oppose expanding conditional approvals for antibiotics in ADUFA, and instead support policies that safeguard our most important medicines.
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The centrist Christian Democrats, the third current coalition partner, also made any potential support conditional on Babis not being in the government.
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The Competition Commission has already granted Barclays Africa conditional immunity and handed Citigroup a reduced fine for their cooperation in the investigation.
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The transaction faces antitrust review before closing, since Delivery Hero owns Baemin's largest competitor Yogiyo, and therefore is conditional on regulatory approval.
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Republican fiscal conservatives are likely to make support for lifting the debt limit conditional on measures to aggressively reduce the budget deficit.
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CBO estimates that 2023 million aliens would be eligible, but only 2 million would apply and be granted conditional permanent resident status.
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The fact that the Democrats would grant conditional permanent resident status to so many children of undocumented aliens is difficult to understand.
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Some have said their support would be conditional on Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which props up May's minority government, backing it.
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By making his call for Trump's removal from office conditional, he stopped short of some of his Democratic rivals, including Massachusetts Sen.
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In elementary schools in poorer parts of Los Angeles, the lack of up-to-date vaccination was due mostly to conditional enrollment.
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Now in office, his team is trying to thread the needle by saying the US loves NATO but its love is conditional.
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It suggests a "Universal Adjustment Benefit" which seems to be a nod towards a Universal Basic Income, just much shittier and more conditional.
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F P.A. Parenteau was acquired from the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday in exchange for a conditional sixth-round draft pick in 2017.
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The IMF has said the $3 billion loan that Belarus requested is conditional on liberal market reforms that Lukashenko has avoided for years.
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Blackmore&aposs six-month conditional sentence, to be served under house arrest, allows him to go to work and deal with medical emergencies.
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Blackmore&aposs six-month conditional sentence to be served under house arrest allows him to go to work and deal with medical emergencies.
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"The agreement to a truce was conditional.. This did not happen.. We resume our military operations against terrorist organisations," said the army statement.
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To make this fix even more potent, the offered tax saving could be made conditional on actual increase in employment and/or wages.
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Elevation LLC analyst Ira Gorsky says while Missouri's order presents a hurdle for the insurers, it amounts to conditional approval of the deal.
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"The Autonomous Liquidity Fund payments are conditional on compliance with the agreement," de Vigo told a news conference following a weekly cabinet meeting.
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THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court on Friday ordered the conditional release of former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo.
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The offer had originally been conditional upon 50 percent of the other shareholders accepting its bid, but L1 scrapped this threshold last week.
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"His term of years of 35 years is conditional upon him taking us to the body and the remains of Tricia," Bakkedahl said.
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The app helps you set up conditional call forwarding, which makes it so incoming calls will never be able to reach your voicemail.
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United last year unveiled a program to recruit pilots early in their careers, offering them conditional job offers as they gain flying experience.
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The sale of the Australian life insurance unit was conditional on the sale of CBA's stake in BoCommLife, which it holds through CommInsure.
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The original suspension was later reduced to a conditional suspension on appeal, but the outdated information was still present in Google's search results.
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Sibanye did not detail any regulatory hurdles, saying only the deal - which is backed by Stillwater's board - was conditional on the required authorizations.
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That lends itself to the unavoidable conclusion that free speech is conditional in the NBA — up until it puts the money at risk.
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First, Planned Parenthood contended its freedom of speech was violated when Ohio made state funding conditional on its decision to stop promoting abortion.
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He serves as acting prime minister but perhaps not for long; potential coalition partners have made their support conditional on his stepping aside.
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That reinstatement, however, was conditional on Russia allowing access to a tainted Moscow laboratory and data in the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
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Arginine and alanine are conditional and nonessential amino acids respectively, that are often used in supplements as a way to get more protein.
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Credit Suisse (CS) got a "conditional non-objection" to its capital plan, a middle ground between pass and fail based on certain weaknesses.
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Kaine granted Williams, Dick and Tice conditional pardons in 2009, which kept their wrongful convictions in place, and they were freed from prison.
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So the legislature made the tax breaks passed in 2013 conditional on Boeing keeping the entire production of the 777X in Washington State.
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The second-lien loan is conditional on MoneyGram refinancing or extending the maturity of its existing revolving credit and first-lien term loan.
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But any large deals were expected to be conditional on progress in talks and would be made over a long timeframe, he added.
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This system of "conditional" property rights has allowed Mr Putin's friends and cronies to put their children into positions of wealth and power.
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The ECB had waived the minimum credit rating requirement for Cyprus, but the waiver was conditional on the country's being in a program.
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The Chicago Bears acquired kicker Eddy Pineiro from the Oakland Raiders on Tuesday in exchange for a conditional seventh-round pick in 2021.
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It sets out to make approval of the exit deal conditional on renegotiating to guarantee that a new trade deal is in place.
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Or failing that, be it resolved that every GM who trades a first-rounder should insist it be disguised as a conditional pick.
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Conditional on having opened the app, my demand for taxis is insensitive enough that I'll almost always click the 'Fine, rinse me' button.
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The six who did appear - Christian Bittar, Colin Bermingham, Philippe Moryoussef, Sisse Bohart, Achim Kraemer and Carlo Palombo - were released on conditional bail.
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Germany and France have said lifting sanctions are conditional on Russia complying with the terms of the Minsk peace process which has stalled.
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The Bank of Greece added that the medium-term growth outlook remained favorable but was conditional "on the continued smooth implementation of reforms".
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The European Commission has also made its 250 million euros of loans for infrastructure in Bosnia conditional on the passage of the law.
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The former boyfriend of the late Bobbi Kristina Brown was charged with a conditional release violation, according to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
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Korean Air Lines, the biggest shareholder of Hanjin Shipping, on Saturday approved a conditional plan to provide a loan of 60 billion won.
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CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT TO BUY MONROL POLAND LTD SP. Z O.O. (MONROL) * ON APRIL 11 CO SIGNS LOI WITH ECZACIBAŞI MONROL NÜKLEER ÜRÜNLER SAN.
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About seven companies already have permission to operate on a conditional basis, according to Los Angeles Department of Transportation's general manager Seleta Reynolds.
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Since then the improvement in the fortunes of the Lib Dems, to whom we gave our conditional backing, has broadened the menu somewhat.
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The Atlanta Falcons traded third-year tight end Eric Saubert to the New England Patriots on Monday for a conditional seventh-round pick.
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In 13 Johnson & Johnson-owned Janssen Therapeutics' got fast-track FDA conditional approval for this drug for use in adults with MDR-TB.
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Democrats have argued that federal oversight should be conditional on allowing Puerto Rico to be governed by federal bankruptcy or debt restructuring laws.
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N) secured conditional EU antitrust approval on Thursday for their asset swap deal which is tied to DuPont's merger with Dow Chemical (DOW.
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One member of the previous Congress did pursue a conditional defunding strategy designed to hasten an end to the war in Yemen. Sen.
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For each of those simulated stock price trends, the CEO's net reward is calculated based on the terms of the conditional compensation package.
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Many of the commitments that Latin American countries made under the Paris agreement include conditional pledges dependent on international finance and technology transfer.
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Another identity within the asexual umbrella is demisexual, which also refers to conditional sexual attraction, generally to someone the individual knows very well.
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Syngenta rose 0.9 percent after ChemChina won conditional EU antitrust approval for its $43 billion bid for the Swiss pesticides and seeds group.
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Instead, the United States should make military and economic support conditional on both Iraq and Syria making credible commitments toward Sunni Arab inclusion.
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Biotest's management and supervisory board support the deal, which is conditional on at least 75 percent of ordinary shares being tendered to Creat.
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PAI said the revised offer was made on the basis of publicly available information and was conditional on its examination of Ontex's books.
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Philadelphia also picked up a pair of draft picks in the deal — a fourth-round selection and a conditional seven-rounder in 2908.
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COF received a conditional non-objection for qualitative reasons and will have to resubmit its capital plan by the end of the year.
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FINMA's approval of EFGInt's acquisition of BSI is conditional upon the integration and dissolution of BSI as a legal entity by end-443H17.
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The Edmonton Oilers trade him to St. Louis for a conditional third-round pick that becomes a second if he scores 15 goals.
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As such, the data cannot speak to the relative risk of being shot by a police officer conditional on being encountered by police.
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"Our base scenario, where inflation is going to converge towards 2 percent, is conditional on very easy financial conditions in general," Praet said.
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And he refused to make diplomatic progress conditional on demands that Iran stop supporting terror globally or executing its own people at home.
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Vodafone and Telecom Italia (TIM) on Friday secured conditional EU antitrust approval to merge their mobile tower infrastructure into TIM's mast unit INWIT.
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In a July speech that marked the return of competition policy to the political spotlight, Warren specifically targeted conditional approvals as a problem.
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"One girl was arrested and sentenced to a three-year conditional jail term after she used tear gas on her attacker," Ramona remembers.
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Arizona received a conditional 2018 third-round pick, the defensive prospect Brandon Hickey and the rights to the pending unrestricted goaltender Chad Johnson.
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The US and the Taliban signed a conditional peace agreement Saturday morning that could bring about an end to America's war in Afghanistan.
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Then there's the more expensive back-end (or conditional) kind — deal sweeteners that take the form of anything from pens to Bluetooth speakers.
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The banks' participation was conditional on the firm raising at least 1 billion euros by May next year, Casino said in a statement.
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After several interviews, she said, she received what Target called a conditional job offer contingent on the results of a criminal-background check.
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The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the Board of Supervisors have given conditional approval for a bond issue to finance the takeover.
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Heavily indebted Lebanon won pledges of over $11 billion at a conference in 2018, conditional on reforms that it has failed to implement.
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It now plans to tap an additional $100 million in notes that were conditional on the company receiving 1,400 orders for the DBX.
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Last year, he suggested that American support for members of the alliance might be conditional on whether those members paid their financial share.
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About 40% have conditional payments, in which recipients must fulfil certain obligations, such as getting their children vaccinated or enrolling them in school.
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But the offer is conditional on shareholders owning between 10 percent and 23 percent of the Spanish company's capital accepting the share offer.
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The next time the island comes calling for special federal aid not accorded to U.S. citizens in general, this aid should be conditional.
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Reuters exclusively reported on the eve of Duterte's visit to China that Beijing would consider granting Philippine fishermen conditional access to the shoal.
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In 2012, Weidmann was the only ECB policymaker to oppose offering help to euro zone countries in financial distress through conditional bond purchases.
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Lebanon won pledges of more than $11 billion in financing at a Paris conference last year, conditional on reforms it failed to implement.
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In a strongly worded statement Friday, LSE's board said it "unanimously" rejects this week's conditional proposal from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX).
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His disposition is to bypass blunt polemic and make his case through description and story, which is by necessity inventive, conditional and ambiguous.
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Between 2014 and 2014, Omer and his colleagues found a sharp 23 percent decline in the conditional admission rate between 2014 and 20173.
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This article links nonviolent and violent tactics employed by socially marginal protesters to conditional feelings of empathy or threat in the voting majority.
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The FDA's accelerated approval program allows conditional approval of a medicine that fills an unmet medical need for a serious condition, Roche said.
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Which means Buttigieg's support for Israel is conditional, though it's clear from past statements that backing the Jewish state is his default position.
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