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  • 4.4 The treatment of such performance conditions is determined by whether they are market con - ditions, that is, whether the conditions are specifically related to the market price of the entity's shares.

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  • Under standard con - ditions, such systems operate when the mean daily air temperature falls below 8 ºC (47 ºF).

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  • But even that may be rare, limited mainly to those with pre-existing con-ditions like aneurysms.

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  • Through ensuring that the SADC Trade Protocol comes into effect in this year, we shall be better placed to create the con ditions in which our regional trade can flourish and at the same time which attract more foreign direct investment to our economies.

    Address at the launch of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park 2000

  • According to the magazine, Africa's failures could be ex - plained by a combination of factors, including harsh natural con - ditions, colonialism, tribalism, dictatorship and corruption.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Firms may be more willing to hire qualified workers with pre-existing con - ditions when they cannot be charged more for them.

    Reich Tyson Economic Effects Of Health Care Reform ITY National Archives 1993

  • We are here at its sufferance, alive under the con - ditions it dictates.

    The Elf Queen of Shannara Brooks, Terry 1992

  • The essential siting con-ditions capable of influencing the decision for or against a biogas plant are covered (cf. figure 2.1 for a summary survey).

    2. A planning guide 1989

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