Protecting the identity of witnesses is a pre-condition to securing convictions in many cases of urban violence like this.
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The indirect effect is that it can "pre-condition" the ice shelves that float at the edges of the ice sheet.
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But, he told MPs: "We cannot make perfection a pre-condition for progress".
In both organizations democracy is a pre-condition to become a member.
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Indeed Poland was supposed to peg its currency to the Euro as a pre-condition for joining something that it (very wisely) has refrained from actually doing.
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The borders should not be changed by force and the status quo ante should be restored as a pre-condition for a subsequent demarcation and delineation of the border.
If so, a dollar plunge might look more like the pre-condition for the October 1987 stock market crash than the healthy dollar weakness at the start of the 2002-2003 expansion.
Perhaps the project did not include enough solar-energy panels and wind turbines in the marketing materials, which are a de facto pre-condition to coverage for many publications in the cleantech space.
It says partial approvals like the one for StarLink should be discontinued and that a procedure for testing for the presence of unapproved DNA should be a pre-condition for a crop's approval.
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In concert with these fundamental reforms that address the root cause of the pre-existing condition problem, the Romney plan contains patches for people who are currently stuck with a pre-existing condition today.
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This was a pre-condition for German support for the entire single currency project: there could be no question of the ECB bowing to the whims of the French - or for that matter, the Italians.
The HondaLink EV application will allow the user to remotely view the state of charge, initiate charging, and activate the air conditioning and heater to pre-condition the vehicle while connected to the grid to maximize battery range on start-up.
While doctors can perform a variety of tests on an unconscious person without his or her consent if they feel they could help determine the source of the problem, a conscious patient in casualty would have to give permission for urine samples to be taken, and the tests could not be made a pre-condition of treatment.
The concluding statement of the European Council meeting of March 24-25, 2011, addressing the terms under which EU sovereigns may borrow from the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) confirms our previously published expectations that (i) sovereign debt restructuring is a potential pre-condition to borrowing from the ESM, and (ii) senior unsecured government debt will be subordinated to ESM loans.
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Tomorrow is also the day when many Americans who are uninsured because of a pre-existing health condition will be able to start enrolling in new Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plans throughout the country.
It guarantees them, and those with lapsing COBRA, access to individual health insurance, or a new employer's group coverage, with few pre-existing-condition exclusions.
Whether it is the 25-year-old freelancer with a pre-existing condition who can't purchase insurance in the individual market, the 20-year-old line cook who doesn't receive insurance through her job or the 28-year-old bank employee who is insured but is worried about the rising costs of premiums, young Americans experience the deficiencies of our health care system on a daily basis.
You can tell them how, because we passed health reform, as CeCe was saying -- (applause) -- insurance companies can no longer deny our children coverage because they have a pre-existing condition like asthma. (Applause.) They have to cover preventive care -- things like contraception, cancer screenings, prenatal cost -- at no extra cost.
While she is doing fine some six months post-op, she has a major pre-existing condition.
Turns out, I had a pre-existing condition that caused my application to be rejected.
If you cannot get health insurance because you have a pre-existing condition, that is rationing.
In 2014, it will be illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against anyone with a pre-existing condition.
But if they do delay, they would not be covered for any pre-existing condition for two years.
Companies selling on the exchange would be required to provide coverage to those with a pre-existing condition.
That, you know, that seems to me to be the only plausible scenario for a pre-existing condition.
Under the law, insurance companies are already banned from denying coverage to children because of a pre-existing condition.
He got a new one but the new employer imposed a pre-existing condition exclusion and wouldn't cover the asthma.
To change or shift or accept feedback, there has to be a pre-existent condition of rapport between two people.
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And parents no longer have to worry about insurers denying coverage to their children because of a pre-existing condition.
The Senate bill, along with the House bill, would outlaw this type of discrimination by eliminating pre-existing condition exclusions.
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