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Conditionality

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con·di·tion·al  (kn-dsh-nl)
adj.
1. Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. See Synonyms at dependent.
2. Grammar Stating, containing, or implying a condition.
3. Psychology Brought about by conditioning.
n. Grammar
A mood, tense, clause, word, or morpheme expressing a condition.

con·dition·ali·ty (-dsh-nl-t) n.
con·dition·al·ly adv.
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Noun1.conditionality - the state of being conditional
state - the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"


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In an important way, the continuing success of the learning/growing dynamic in both buildings seems to be delicately balanced between the conditionality of teacher participation and the amount of true authority granted to the building and staff by higher administration.
And, in a way, the ambition for me now is to translate, in a very seamless way, the conditionality that I've been exploring, this loaded agenda, into this new scale of projects.
The materiality of a picture in that sense is the underlying conditionality for any image and imagination.
 
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