This promised aid to the English Parliament on the condition that Presbyterianism would be made the religion of the United Kingdom. |
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The representative signifier stands in for the signified signator only on the condition that there is an effective distinction between the two. |
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He finally agrees on the condition that discussion of the manager's future is off limits. |
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This land was offered to the Basilians on the condition that they erect a parish church along with a college. |
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He finally gave his negatives and prints to the town of Clayton on the condition that they be preserved for future generations. |
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The licence was provisionally granted on the condition that fire precautions were met and added washbasins installed. |
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The mayor granted the permit on the condition that the building did not serve as a place of worship. |
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They were happy for her to follow her dream of the stage and sent her off to New York, on the condition that she lived in a convent finishing school. |
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Orpheus retrieves Eurydice from the underworld on the condition that he not look back at her shadow until both have emerged from the vale of Avernus. |
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She finally agreed to go out with him on the condition that he learn to knit. |
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First, the source might be an ally who gave us information on the condition that we not make it public. |
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It has been issued on the condition that you, the bearer, return it to Passport Canada when requested to do so. |
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Any reproduction, in part or in total, is desirable on the condition that the source is indicated. |
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It was decided that the youth would be allowed to use the facilities on the condition that they would pay for any item lost or damaged. |
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It's now Crown land on long-term lease, renewed every 10 years on the condition that cabin owners protect the old-growth trees that tower on the steep slopes behind them. |
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In sum, they were in favour of reorganisation, but on the condition that particular attention was paid to the choice of topics. |
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The option pricing of these currencies is very attractive based on the condition that they may rise against the dollar, euro and Swiss franc. |
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The new village green is the mall, where people can meet on the condition that they are prepared to purchase. |
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Today a family member, a colleague, and UN representatives were allowed to visit the morgue on the condition that they could not touch the body. |
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The refill would be allowed on the condition that the system is replaced by an alternative within a year of the refill. |
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Australia also heavily relies on LULUCF, on the condition that changes in carbon sinks due to bushfires are not accounted for. |
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These wholesalers provide farmers with seeds on credit, on the condition that they sell their crops back to the company at a fixed price. |
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And on the condition that the trinity transmits information to the political authority with no omissions. |
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By-products may however be exempted on the basis of Annex V on the condition that they are not imported or placed on the market themselves. |
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Sancho resigns himself and agrees to the task on the condition that he is not required to draw blood with these whippings and that gentle lashes count too. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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Member States may provide that the period of ten weeks may be prolonged on the condition that the offeror gives at least two weeks prior notice of its intention to close the bid. |
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Police had bailed her on the condition that she did not contact her stepsister or go to her home. |
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Your draftswoman supports the right to tax benefits on the condition that the third-country worker is considered as a resident for taxation purposes in the Member State concerned. |
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The foregoing restriction is subject to certain exceptions, on the condition that the bid or purchase not be engaged in for the purpose of creating actual or apparent active trading in, or raising the price of the Debentures. |
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We welcome further coordination and harmonisation of European aid programmes on the condition that this is done around priorities set forward by the recipient government with appropriate citizen consultation. |
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The Commission decided to close its enquiry on the condition that the producers would henceforth sell their Norwegian gas production individually. |
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Only when it is a question of transport safety is the harmonisation of maximum transportation times appropriate, and then it will be on the condition that the costs and benefits have been closely looked at. |
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I support extending the period of reflection by one year, on the condition that we go back to the drawing board for a completely new treaty document. |
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Shelley was given the choice to be reinstated after his father intervened, on the condition that he would have to recant his avowed views. |
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As Cruz headed to the Bluegrass State, a judge freed Davis on the condition that she not interfere with her deputies issuing the licenses. |
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Mahon's bequest was made on the condition that the Gallery would never deaccession any of its paintings or charge for admission. |
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Another possibility is to trade land with an operation which has legume-rich forage in its rotation, on the condition that this operation is also certified organic. |
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This paper is covered by a Creative Commons Licence which allows readers to use, reproduce and circulate it on the condition that they mention the title, author and the Forum for a new World Governance. |
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Once, their father turned them into eagles but only on the condition that they would not eat dead meat. |
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This offer of a ton and a half of gold in September and October of 1944 was accepted by the Swedes on the condition that the Portuguese applied the resultant kronor to the process of Swedish-Portuguese trade alone. |
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This would comprise a geographical zone within which encasement would be considered Swiss on the condition that it was carried out by a certified company. |
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Contemporary jesters represent economic, political and industrial power, but on the condition that what they do is entertaining, that they make it special. |
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A truce was declared in 1930 and the male Mau members returned to their homes, on the condition that they retain their right to engage in non-cooperation. |
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The king allowed him to leave on the condition that he return in one year. |
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She spoke to a reporter on the condition that her name not be used. |
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Reluctantly, Calvin agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she would learn French. |
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Denmark furthermore claimed that since Bazán received aid in 1998 on the condition that it would cease with commercial shipbuilding, the takeover by Bazán of a number of civil shipyards would contradict that condition. |
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Malaysia agreed to informal consultations on the condition that parties must be willing to discuss inclusion of the provision in the operative text. |
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Other universities and schools may join the group on the condition that they comply with all the stipulations of the curriculum and that they offer the course every three years. |
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After a ten-day period, a decision can be taken to extend this detention period to two months, on the condition that the person has appeared before a judge. |
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Essentially, this established a wide area in which patents could be granted, on the condition that monopolies lasted no longer than 14 years. |
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When Chris Power took on the job of President and CEO in 2006, it was on the condition that the Board supported her vision to transform fundamentally the way the organization delivered its care and services. |
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The Board shall convene such meeting at the request of one-third of the members eligible to attend the General Assembly meetings on the condition that the meeting can be justified. |
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George III gave permission to erect the building on the condition that it resembled a garden mausoleum rather than a church. |
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The Beauforts were originally bastards, but Henry IV legitimised them on the condition that their descendants were not eligible to inherit the throne. |
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Immediately on returning to Britain, Daltrey was sacked, but was reinstated on the condition that the group became a democracy without his dominant leadership. |
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During the 1990s, the US withheld dues citing inefficiency and only started repayment on the condition that a major reforms initiative was introduced. |
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On the condition that the wife would leave the workforce, a loan of up to 1,000 Reichsmarks could be accessed by young couples of Aryan descent who intended to marry. |
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