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  2. Conditional sacrament - Wikipedia

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    For example, the person performing the ritual will add the condition "if you are capable" to the sacrament's formula; [3] or in the case of a conditional baptism, the person performing the ritual will add "If you are not baptised" before conferring the conditional baptism. [2] Indeed, it is not necessary to express verbally the conditionality.

  3. What is conditional approval in a mortgage application? - AOL

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    What does conditionally approved mean? Applying for a loan to buy a house means meeting the standards and criteria set by a mortgage lender. That requires the fairly involved process of providing ...

  4. Conditional baptism - Wikipedia

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    A conditional baptism is a baptism performed in such a way as to only be effective if the person is not already baptized. In a conditional baptism, the minister of the sacrament says: "If you are not yet baptized, I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." [1]

  5. University and college admission - Wikipedia

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    For each course applied for, the applicant receives a response from the institution: rejection, conditional offer or unconditional offer. If a conditional offer is received, the student can only take up the place on the course if they later fulfil the stated conditions: normally the achievement of specific grades in their forthcoming exams.

  6. Conditional expectation - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, the conditional expectation, conditional expected value, or conditional mean of a random variable is its expected value evaluated with respect to the conditional probability distribution. If the random variable can take on only a finite number of values, the "conditions" are that the variable can only take on a subset of ...

  7. Discharge (sentence) - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of absolute or conditional discharge does not exist as such in United States law. However, different jurisdictions within the United States have a variety of analogues. The most direct is the suspended sentence or sentencing to "time served", meaning time spent in custody until sentencing. Many or most states also have alternative ...

  8. Conditionality - Wikipedia

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    Conditionality is typically employed by the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank or a donor country with respect to loans, debt relief and financial aid. . Conditionalities may involve relatively uncontroversial requirements to enhance aid effectiveness, such as anti-corruption measures, but they may involve highly controversial ones, such as austerity or the privatization of key public ...

  9. Medical state - Wikipedia

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    Medical state is a term used to describe a hospital patient's health status, or condition. The term is most commonly used in information given to the news media, and is rarely used as a clinical description by physicians.