Precondition in A Sentence

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    A task's precondition is examined when, and only when, its scheduling constraints are met.

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    Certainly the participation of most of the revolutionary left in a united campaign has been an important precondition of success.

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    Consequently, mass media as the site where ideas and interests can be freely presented and discussed, become a precondition for civil society.

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    Each action has a precondition stating the BMI range value that allows that action to run.

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    God sets no preconditions here, not even the precondition of repentance.

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    Hence, morality and patriotism cannot be meaningfully contrasted as distinct strands of normative thinking; patriotism cannot be meaningfully contrasted as distinct strands of normative thinking; patriotism is the precondition of moral functioning.

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    The description of the previous tranquillity may be exaggerated, though it is clear that the Jews, like the other inhabitants of Palestine, must have been left very much to themselves; but the enmity between the adherents of Simon and the pious Jews, who supported and venerated Onias, seems to be a necessary precondition of the state of affairs soon to be revealed.

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    The first precondition for the development of acute otitis media is exposure to an organism capable of causing the infection.

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    The kind of work the UKAEA is doing in clearing up the legacy of the past will be an essential precondition.

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    Yet such a desire seems to be a precondition of the highest kind of creative originality.