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Condition
Condition. An event upon which a right under contract or to property may arise, become altered, or cease. Condition
Conditions
Conditions, Conditions are nothing but qualifica-tion, restriction or limitation modifying or even destroying to a certain extent the right
Conditional
Containing implying or depending on a condition or conditions not absolute made or granted on certain terms as a conditional promise
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Conditioned
Surrounded circumstanced in a certain state or condition as of property or health as a well conditioned man
conditioning
process in which an organisms behavior becomes dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment See conditioned response
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Mode or state of being state or situation with regard to external circumstances or influences or to physical or mental integrity health strength etc predicament rank position estate
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