0 (relating to) a sentence, often starting with "if" or "unless", in which one half expresses something which depends on the other half: --
1 (a form of a verb) expressing the idea that one thing depends on another thing: --
2 A conditional offer or agreement depends on something else being done: --
3 relating to a sentence, often starting with "if" or "unless," in which one half expresses something which depends on the other half --
4 depending on certain terms, agreements, etc.: --
The sales is conditional on approval from government regulators.
5 relating to an offer or agreement that depends on something else being done: --
conditional on/upon The offer is conditional on obtaining planning permission for the land.
conditional contract/offer He had been sent a formal letter with a conditional offer of employment, pending a medical examination.
conditional agreement/approval The company has the conditional approval needed to market the drug, though it must still return to the FDA with more data.
Using survey data we present the theoretical and empirical analysis that represent household responses to economic stimuli, conditional on agronomic and household characteristics.
We develop a model of household response to economic and technical stimuli, conditional on agronomic and household characteristics.
A variety of other possible benefits are conditional in some measure on contemporary views about parenthood and biology.
Taking expectations we replace conditional expectations by the unconditional ones.
We use other definitions related to conditional expectations of random variables, and subsequently, we prove theorems of characterization based on such conditional means.
In this way, the holistic and inarticulate imperative of knowledge by acquaintance becomes conditional on given criteria.
Ironically, however, that is almost certainly what these conditional strategies cannot be.
Like other types of conditions, these can be specified as a conditional space.