• The only difference is to what degree that aid should be conditional or unconditional.

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  • When used in this document, the words "estimates, " "expects, " "anticipates, " "projects, " "plans, " "intends, " "believes, " "forecasts, " or future or conditional verbs, such as "will, " "should, " "could, " or "may, " and variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.

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  • Similarly, most corporate sponsorship packages and hospitality suites are secured long before now and are generally not refundable or conditional upon certain athletes appearing in the event.

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  • If you failed to meet the targets set in a conditional acceptance for university or college you can still go into clearing.

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  • Go into every interview hoping you come home with a purchase order, a conditional purchase letter, or letter of interest from the decision-maker.

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  • Sanjay Kaul, a cardiologist at Cedars Sinai Hospital in L.A. who has been an FDA consultant, says the FDA should now require all cholesterol medicines to either do a big study showing they prevent heart problems before approval or only grant conditional approval and then demand the big study.

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  • "In England, quite means to the fullest extent, fullest sense, positively, absolutely, " he said, in contrast with the American quite which is conditional and "means only nearly, or approximately".

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  • They will confirm at once university or college places for candidates with conditional offers who have achieved the necessary grades.

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  • Mitev, a Bulgarian national, was granted conditional bail and ordered not to contact Mr Burrell or his family or enter Cheshire.

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  • Neither has it made explicit whether or how any lending by China would be conditional on such changes.

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  • The various reports into the Deepwater Horizon disaster will doubtless say the same, while endorsing the newly planned capabilities, or some variant thereof, and making some further drilling conditional on having them in place.

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  • In a separate declaration on the future status of Kosovo, the EU has left the door open for a conditional independence of the disputed territory, by ruling out any partition or union of Kosovo with another country, as well as any solution resulting from the use of force.

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  • The council said asking magistrates to impose conditional discharge sentences - requiring parents to co-operate with the authority or face a return to court and possible jail term - has been much more successful than handing out fines.

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  • Under a proposed new visa category, a potential immigrant would submit a business plan to be evaluated by the Small Business Administration and upon judging the ability of the business to employ three or more U.S. workers (non-relatives) the individual would receive conditional permanent residence.

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  • And a new standard called D-CAS for downloadable conditional access, which Samsung was first to sign up with, will let any properly configured TV, PC or consumer electronics device link directly to local cable to grab services.

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