The Syrian opposition continues to insist al-Assad must go as a precondition for any transition talks.
Unlike many Republicans, Mr. Rubio doesn't say that improved enforcement is a precondition for immigration reform.
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For those who insist that political freedom is a fundamental precondition, the historical evidence is disappointing.
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The Palestinians are demanding a cessation of settlement construction as a precondition to return to negotiations.
The DUP's 64-page manifesto says a satisfactory financial package is a precondition for establishing devolution.
My precondition to the bearish case was a break below the support line of a wedge.
Their personal enrichment came to be seen as a precondition for the enrichment of everyone else.
The EU has made clear that their arrest is a precondition for entry talks.
But, for the Palestinians, a settlement freeze is an essential precondition for substantive negotiation.
First, abstaining from terror can no longer be viewed as a precondition for receiving international legitimacy.
Mr Santos had previously said that a precondition for proper peace talks was that the FARC declare a ceasefire.
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Sacking crooked-seeming officials has, for the World Bank, become a precondition for resuming lending.
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Democracy and rule of law were not a precondition for the West's economic power, but a coincidence.
But an end to violence is no longer a precondition of dialogue but an objective of it.
Competitiveness will arise as a result of adjustment and structural reform, not as a precondition of support.
Household metering, a precondition for sensible pricing, remains limited, with only a 50% coverage at best (Anglia).
Mr Barak urged Mr Netanyahu not to make Palestinian recognition of Israel's Jewishness a precondition for negotiations.
So by making this their precondition for negotiations, the PLO is doing what it did in 2000.
Northern negotiators demanded over 1m tonnes of food aid as a precondition to joining the proposed conference.
Until now, North Korea has demanded the complete withdrawal of U.S. troops as a precondition for unification.
The problem is the offer of talks has a precondition the government of Kim Jong Un won't swallow.
Stricter fiscal rules in the euro zone are a precondition for any strengthening of the firewall, Germany insists.
Wang's release is believed to have been an American precondition for the summit, although both sides deny it.
Both demanded that all terrorists be released from Israeli prisons as a precondition for "peace" talks with Israel.
These days, most talk about aid acknowledges the fact that good government is a precondition of poverty eradication.
If it accepted such a precondition, Taiwan would be negotiating not as an equal but as an inferior.
It may choose to move its leadership to Egypt, which may have made a prisoner deal a precondition.
Simply stated, higher tax rates on the rich are a necessary precondition for higher tax rates on average taxpayers.
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However, a spokesman for Mr Abbas said the Palestinian leader had told Mr Obama the precondition remained in place.
He urged Palestinians to drop their demands for a freeze in Israeli settlement-building as a precondition for peace talks.
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