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con·di·tion·al

(kən-dĭsh′ə-nəl)
adj.
1. Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. See Synonyms at dependent.
2. Grammar Stating, containing, or implying a condition.
3. Psychology Brought about by conditioning.
n. Grammar
A mood, tense, clause, word, or morpheme expressing a condition. See Usage Note at if.

con·di′tion·al′i·ty (-dĭsh′ə-năl′ĭ-tē) n.
con·di′tion·al·ly adv.
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Noun1.conditionality - the state of being conditional
state - the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"
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Conditionality serves in this context both as a promising tool of the EU to promote democracy and a theoretical framework to explain causalities between the prospect of EU membership and a successful democratisation process in the target country.
Swedish environment minister Andreas Carlgren said the conditionality of previous pledges to move to 30 percent had been a useful lever in global climate negotiations last year, but should now be seen differently "I think conditionality was very useful in the run-up to Copenhagen, but it doesn't play that role any more," he told reporters.
Talking to reporter, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division Dr Sania Nishtar Thursday said,'Under Ehsaas introduction of skills trainings in schools curriculum and 2-year college programmes rationalizing requirements of 8th class as conditionality for enrollment in TVET.
Addressing a meeting of PDP Steering Committee here to debate the budget, he said that innovative and independent economic policies are the need of hour to avoid harsh conditionality of the IMF loans.
He said that an incompetent group of people is ruling the country, adding that in Nawaz's tenure the IMF didn't put forth conditionality. Senator Mushahidullah said that everyone in the current government including PM Imran Khan is corrupt.
'Reforms that the IMF suggested should be taken by Pakistan's political elite without the IMF's conditionality,' says S.
Economic Statecraft: Human Rights, Sanctions, and Conditionality. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2018.
But Umar insisted that Pakistan did not accept the IMF's demand for a total free float exchange rate regime and 3.7% devaluation of the currency was not the result of the IMF conditionality. The total devaluation in the past 11 months has been 32.3% or Rs34, which will unleash an inflation tsunami.
The Bulgarian National Assembly ratified the amended Common Understanding establishing a governance and conditionality framework for the Facility for Refugees in Turkey between the EU member states and the European Commission, reported the Bulgarian National Radio.A
It follows a wide-ranging, five-year academic study published earlier this year by the Welfare Conditionality group of academics which looked in great detail at the behavioural impact of benefit sanctions on specific groups.

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