1 Mutual accountability by both government and partners is a sine qua non .
2 Oysters are another Western sine qua non , and are always served raw.
3 Fortuitously initiated development is a condition sine qua non of Darwinism and Weismannism.
4 Gadgetry The flying car is the sine qua non of S.H.I.E.L.D.
5 That marriages are no longer regarded as the sine qua non of human relationships?
6 The daily steady spiritual & mental training is a sine qua non to everybody.
7 And, of course, she is that sine qua non of political housewifery, an impeccable hostess.
8 The possession of all of these roads was the sine qua non of Russian success.
9 Haughey, the immature gesture is a sine qua non of politics for the Irish people.
10 This is a sine qua non in all shooting.
11 These things were the sine qua non of civilisation.
12 This is a sine qua non of executive education.
13 For Edwards even more than Obama, winning Iowa was the sine qua non of survival.
14 Should the Americans yield this sine qua non , now that the first had been withdrawn?
15 Turkey was unwilling to surrender Adrianople and Bulgaria insisted on it as a sine qua non .
16 But the sine qua non - the decommissioning of the IRA's arsenal - is so far missing.
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