0 If an offer or agreement is conditional, it will only happen if something else is done first. -- condicionado
1 A conditional sentence usually begins with ‘if’ and says that something must be true or happen before something else can be true or happen. -- condicional
2 happening only if a particular situation exists -- condicional [ masculine-feminine ]
Payment is conditional upon delivery of services. El pago está sujeto a la entrega de los servicios.
3 relating to clauses beginning with “if” or “unless” -- condicional [ masculine-feminine ]
a conditional clause una cláusula condicional
If circumstances allow, a criminal court judge shows conditional leniency.
As the rapporteur emphasises, however, its development is conditional upon a number of precautions being taken.
That last sentence suggests that any compensation in future should be conditional on appropriate insurance mechanisms being in place.
So we are turning to the idea of a conditional or deferred motion of censure.
This could be termed conditional freedom of movement on paper.
He is also quite right in his wish to implement conditional access to our markets.
This is fine and good, but it must be conditional and selective.
In reality, a conditional censure is a phoney censure.
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