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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
conditionalize .
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It might also explain why Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Michele Flournoy objects to making aid to Pakistan receivable only to “civilian authorities of a government of Pakistan constituted through a free and fair election,” among other provisions of conditionalized funding.
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By integrating this expression over all momenta but one, and dividing this by the integral of Ïmc over all momenta, Boltzmann obtained the marginal probability density Ïmc (1 | 1, ¦, N) for particle 1's momentum, conditionalized on the particle positions
Boltzmann's Work in Statistical Physics Uffink, Jos 2004
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In February, Sen. Lindsey Graham conditionalized GOP support for closing Guantánamo -- a position once supported by John McCain -- on the administration abandoning its plan to try 9-11 attacker Khalid Shaikh Mohammed in a civilian court.
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Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Michele Flournoy objects to making aid to Pakistan receivable to "civilian authorities of a government of Pakistan constituted through a free and fair election," among other provisions of conditionalized funding.
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Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Michele Flournoy objects to making aid to Pakistan receivable to "civilian authorities of a government of Pakistan constituted through a free and fair election," among other provisions of conditionalized funding.
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Deep understanding of factual knowledge • Knowledge is usable: conditionalized and organized for easy recall • Retrieval of knowledge is effortless How People Learn - National Research Council
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