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You say it is a precondition within the time set.
That might have been early on when I first said let's go, no preconditions.
The precondition for all this is freedom of the press.
That being so, one should ask what are the preconditions for there to be a thinking society.
It is a precondition for our ability to speak with one voice.
But making such a market work, it's now clear, requires at least three preconditions.
In other words, the preconditions for this type of trade must be met.
So the modern period is a precondition for these policies.
Knowledge is a precondition for the completion of the experience.
It now looks as if at least some of the preconditions are falling into place.
"His removal became a precondition for change in the region."
This, moreover, is a necessary precondition to taking on new members.
Ultimately, perhaps, but only after the other necessary preconditions had been met.
Legal obligation is not the precondition for life and relationship.
Wait and see if the preconditions for such a horrible future began to come into place.
"There have to be negotiations without any preconditions," he said today.
They do not demand the support of the entire world as a precondition to stand and fight.
What we can do, however, is to speak with perhaps greater authority about the political preconditions to success.
To understand this, a distinction has to be made between cause and a precondition for the events.
In fact, I thought it was a precondition for helping people to live out their dreams.
I do not think we should make total progress on human rights a precondition for signature.
This is a very important precondition for compatibility between family life and work.
For this reason, our message can only be that dialogue is the precondition.
It is also the precondition for peace and stability in Europe.
Effort and struggle according to our full capacity is a precondition.