English to Maori Meaning of precondition - ai öna


Precondition :
ai öna
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Definitions of precondition in English
Noun(1) an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else(2) an assumption that is taken for granted(3) a condition that is a prerequisite
Verb(1) put into the required condition beforehand
Examples of precondition in English
(1) This was a necessary precondition for attacking the power of the drug barons, who controlled extensive areas of the country and whose illegal exports of drugs yielded more capital than the export of coffee.(2) Bernard has not been able to satisfy me that precondition number 1 has been met.(3) Similarly, Bertha's punishment of Rochester by burning his house and causing his injuries is the necessary precondition for his repentance and reform.(4) There are several reasons for the prevalence of the dowry system, but the main one is that it is a necessary precondition for marriage.(5) Fast Internet access is an essential precondition for economic modernisation and it needs to be available throughout New Zealand, so that our rural industries can benefit from it along with our cities.(6) You must precondition yourself so your target selection will be a thoughtless, instinctual act.(7) At the top of his to-do list is stabilizing the Philadelphia school district's chronically unstable finances, which he describes as the essential precondition for all other reforms.(8) For instance, liberals in the 18th century advocated more religious freedom but not the right to be an atheist, because a belief in God was seen as a necessary precondition for social life.(9) This attitude was acceptable when not much information was available about what makes a tree fail or what factors precondition a tree to fail.(10) Nothing else will destroy or even greatly weaken the power of the current educational establishment - a necessary precondition for radical improvement in our educational system.(11) We can produce the ferrets and precondition them to survive in the wild.(12) a precondition for peace(13) The necessary precondition for a functioning democracy is not just minimal outright poverty, but a reasonable degree of similarity between the life and life prospects of the citizens.(14) This is not because order is not a necessary precondition for teaching and learning; rather it is because there are several other factors that must be addressed in order to improve the quality of education.(15) Now, a three-phase apparatus has been developed to meter, precondition , and classify seed.(16) Surely a necessary precondition for women participating equally in the structures of power is them actually wanting to do so?
Related Phrases of precondition
(1) precondition ::
ai öna
(2) condition ::
huru
Synonyms
Noun
1. prerequisite ::
titauhia
2. condition ::
huru
3. given ::
hoatu
Different Forms
precondition, preconditioned, preconditioning, preconditions
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