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  • 41Conditional (programming) — Conditional statement redirects here. For the general concept in logic, see Material conditional. In computer science, conditional statements, conditional expressions and conditional constructs are features of a programming language which perform …

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  • 42Conditional access — (abbreviated CA) is the protection of content by requiring certain criteria to be met before granting access to this content. The term is commonly used in relation to digital television systems, most notably satellite television. Contents 1… …

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  • 43Conditional budgeting — is a budgeting approach designed for companies with fluctuating income, high fixed costs, or income depending on sunk costs, as well as NPOs and NGOs. The approach builds on the strengths of proven budgeting approaches, leverages the respective… …

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  • 44Conditional immortality — Conditional immortality, or conditionalism, is the Christian doctrine that the human soul is naturally mortal, and that immortality is granted by God as a gift. Immortality, therefore, is conditional; this viewpoint stands in contrast to the more …

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  • 45Conditional-access module — A conditional access module (CAM) is an electronic device, usually incorporating a slot for a smart card, which equips an Integrated Digital Television or set top box with the appropriate hardware facility to view conditional access content that… …

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  • 46Conditional Comments — (kurz: CC; englisch für: Bedingte Kommentare) sind Kontrollstrukturen in HTML Dokumenten, die nur vom Microsoft Internet Explorer und Programmen aus der Microsoft Office Reihe (z. B. Microsoft Word) interpretiert werden. Sie bieten dem Autor …

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  • 47conditional bid — ➔ bid1 * * * conditional bid UK US noun [C] (also conditional takeover bid) ► FINANCE an offer by one company to buy another company that depends on particular conditions, for example, the buyer being able to buy most of the shares: »They have… …

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  • 48conditional sale — see sale Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. conditional sale …

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  • 49conditional discharge — noun A court order whereby an offender is not sentenced for an offence unless he or she commits a further offence within a given period • • • Main Entry: ↑condition * * * conditional discharge UK US noun [countable] [singular conditional… …

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  • 50Conditional fee — may refer to: In the United States, a conditional fee is a reference to a future interest in real property. In English law, a conditional fee is the fee payable to a lawyer. Also known as no win no fee agreements similar to United States… …

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