The activists, who have visited the museum and taken some of its animals for rehabilitation, called conditions there the most deplorable they had ever seen.
Today health insurers keep a close watch on what they call "pre-existing conditions."
Many of the delays were owed to what contractors call unforeseen conditions.
Oh, sure, it can happen, but it's rare, and it only happens for short periods of time, under what we call hysterical conditions.
Life is full of what may justly, without insult to the mother tongue, be called "negative" conditions.
Coverage may also be denied because of what insurers call "pre-existing conditions."
These movements based on internal events are called "open-loop" conditions.
Marx focuses on two aspects of human nature which he calls "historical conditions."
But the commission imposed what analysts called extremely tough conditions.
Well the next problem is people who already sick, people who have what are called pre-existing conditions.