An assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else.
An assumption that is taken for granted.
1 The six improved the offer in June 2008 but retained the precondition .
2 Quick and peaceful polls are seen as a precondition for much-needed reforms.
3 But that is not a precondition to a deal, the source added.
4 And this was the main precondition , that anything might be something else.
5 It was a different precondition that tipped the balance: the state of contrariety.
6 A settlement freeze was an Israeli obligation, he said, not a Palestinian precondition .
7 In June last year the six improved the offer but retained the precondition .
8 Simple structures are an essential precondition for effective arrangements, Myners said.
9 Facing up to a problem is, after all, a precondition of fixing it.
10 Guttenberg described this as a precondition for Germany providing financing guarantees.
11 A precondition for wage negotiations is for workers to return to the posts.
12 Iran will demand the lifting of economic sanctions as a precondition of talks.
13 That is not a precondition to a deal, the source added.
14 She added that this was an essential precondition for her acceptance.
15 Pathogen circulation among reservoir hosts is a precondition for zoonotic spillover.
16 Political awareness was made a precondition for personal survival and advancement.
Другие примеры для термина "precondition"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for precondition
Precondition в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки