The union audits the owners' books every year--a condition of the last collective-bargaining agreement.
Postnatal depression is a condition that is thought to affect one in ten new mothers.
Both are reluctant to talk to journalists, because a condition of their employment is silence.
The most dangerous is a condition called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, when ovaries become enlarged.
The tax is a condition for Cyprus to get a loan from the EU and IMF.
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The NBA has laid down a new stadium as a condition of Sacramento keeping the team.
It appears she had a condition called the Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA).
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As a condition of his current parole, he is banned from associating with gang members.
He said endometriosis should not be viewed as a condition that leads to cancer.
This is a red flag for any investor and a condition that cannot continue indefinitely.
The government said jobseekers were asked if they had a condition which could affect certain jobs.
Sponsors would enter in to these arrangements with FDA as a condition of approval.
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The court heard Mansell had a condition described as an emotionally unstable personality disorder.
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Previously, boat burials in such a condition have been excavated at sites on Orkney.
Defense attorney Joe Amendola may present evidence about a condition known as Histrionic Personality Disorder.
Limiting redundancies was a condition of privatisation last year, but at the cost of low productivity.
Lithuania had to shut its Soviet-era plant there as a condition of joining the European Union.
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Cancer is less a disease than a condition existing in the whole human body.
But there is a condition that further archaeological work is done on one area of the site.
Also helpful from afar: researching a condition or disease and sharing information about possible treatments or therapies.
The coalition also pressed--unsuccessfully--for the Cliffords to sign a confidentiality agreement as a condition of document exchange.
As a condition of the IPO, the Treasury isn't able to sell additional holdings before May 22.
Earlier this year foreign donors made tackling corruption a condition for cancelling billions of dollars of debt.
The tax creates a condition requiring utility companies to raise more revenue to cover the assessment fee.
It was a condition that other Windows Phone licensees, such as HTC, would have loved to enjoy.
Many thousands of people are thought to be prone to faints - a condition called vasovagal syncope.
But will they trade away that loyalty should it become a condition of approving its BSkyB deal?
Sometimes, parents fake a condition for the child in hopes of getting drugs for themselves, she said.
IMF's insistence on a flexible labour market as a condition for loans to keep the country afloat.
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