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conditional
Stating that one sentence is true if another is

A implies B is a conditional statement.

{a} implying conditions or terms
Time-series technique with explicit dependence on the past sequence of observations
Time series technique with explicit dependence on the past sequence of observations
A truth-functional relation, symbolized by the truth-functional "-->" and usually translated "if-then " A conditional claim is false if and only if its antecedent is true and its consequent is false
A conditional statement is an if-then statement and consists of two parts, an antecedent and a consequent The antecedent, or that which goes before, is preceded by the "if"; the consequent, or that which comes after, may be preceded by a "then" English sentences sometimes reverse the order: John studies hard if he thinks that he will do well in a class But the logic of this sentence is: If John thinks that he will do well in a class, then he studies hard Here the antecedent is "John thinks that he will do well in a class" and the consequent is "he studies hard"
the licensee is up to date with the department requirements (e g continuing education, payment, etc ) but most operate under pre-determined guidelines For example, a condition of licensure may be that an individual must work under a supervisor
The conditional mood
Depends upon the occurrence of certain terms or events
A statement that allows selective execution of code depending upon some true or false condition
Awtilan
A compound statement whose execution depends on the evaluation of a boolean expression
A sentence with an adverbial clause of condition: If he is strong enough, he will hit the ball over the fence
ISO ILL status The request will not be filled until the requester (borrower) lets the responder (lender) know if they will meet the conditions specified (i e pay extra costs, or assure that the item is only used in the library)
In grammar, a conditional clause is a subordinate clause which refers to a situation which may exist or whose possible consequences you are considering. Most conditional clauses begin with `if' or `unless', for example `If that happens, we'll be in big trouble' and `You don't have to come unless you want to'. a sentence or clause that is expressed in a conditional form
A data element requirement designator which indicates that the presence of a specified data element is dependent on the value or presence of other data elements in the segment The condition must be stated and must be computer processible
A conditional word, mode, or proposition
Depending on a condition
commitment